Banned Dogs: What Health Problems Do Pugs Have

14.07.2023 23:00
Updated: 13.05.2024 21:24

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According to a new study, pugs face some serious health problems and are not typical dogs. In this article, we will explain what this means.

What problems can a pug have

First of all, these are diseases of the eyes, respiratory system and spine, as well as obesity. In addition, these dogs are more likely to suffer from heat stroke. Health problems shorten their lives by an average of 4.1 years compared to long-nosed relatives.

Why shouldn't pugs exist

Their life is suffering Every pug owner knows that their pet is a walking encyclopedia of canine diseases. Brachycephalic obstructive airway syndrome, inflammation of the eyes, infection of the skin folds, narrowing of the nostrils, heart murmurs, obesity - and, as a result, joint problems.

Where pugs are banned

The Netherlands banned the breeding of such animals in 2014. Nevertheless, the market for such pets still remained - they could be bought and brought from abroad. The new law is intended to close this loophole. Officials will draw up a specific list of breeds whose characteristics may impair the health of the animal.

Author: Diana Dashkevich Editor internet resource

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  1. What problems can a pug have
  2. Why shouldn't pugs exist
  3. Where pugs are banned