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Pugs Pug Dogs and The Pug - Your Perfect Pug Book Pugs Pug Dogs Pug Puppies Pug Breeders Pug Care Pug Food Pug Health Pug Training Pug Behavior Breeding Grooming History and More! - cover

Pugs Pug Dogs and The Pug - Your Perfect Pug Book Pugs Pug Dogs Pug Puppies Pug Breeders Pug Care Pug Food Pug Health Pug Training Pug Behavior Breeding Grooming History and More!

Matthew Masterson

Publisher: DYM Worldwide Publishers

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"Pugs, Pug Dogs, and the Pug is a very entertaining, fun, and informative Pug guide. As a Pug owner I can say the advice is some of the best I've come across - thanks again!" Donna Christian, Raleigh, NC.

"Pugs are an incredibly fun breed and this Pug guide brings them to life like no other I've found- my super helpful and entertaining Pug guide." - Simone Simmons, Canton, OH.

"Pugs are my life- and this is the best Pug companion you could possibly have if you truly want to maximize your Pug journey." Ann Winters, Gatlinburg, TN.

"Fun and very complete Pug Guide- funny too - thanks!" - Sara Buckthorn, Grand Rapids, MI.

Adorable Pugs pack a lot of personality into a small package.They’re very intelligent, extremely loyal, and don’t take up a lot of space. The fact that they’re also easy to groom and don’t have high exercise needs makes them the perfect pet for apartment living and other urban environments. 

Unlike many breeds of dog, the Pug was bred purely to be a companion. This is one of the reasons they’re typically affectionate and loyal. Not to mention highly comical and entertaining! The laid-back Pug gets along just as well with other animals as it does with people, making it an ideal family pet.

In this guide, you will find a collection of invaluable advice about this wonderful breed: from spotting a healthy puppy and reputable breeder, to how to prepare your home for your Pug, how to make sure it grows up healthy into adulthood and into a great companion for you for the many years you’ll spend together.  

All your questions will be answered such as “does the Pug get along well with other pets? What about children? Is excessive barking an issue? Where’s the best place to find the healthiest Pug with the best personality? How do I keep my Pug healthy? Should I breed my Pug? And, much, much more. 

All of the advice you need to understand the Pug and to care for it properly is waiting inside. So, what are you waiting for?  Keep reading to discover what makes the Pug so great!

"Pugs, Pug Dogs, and the Pug is a very entertaining, fun, and informative Pug guide. As a Pug owner I can say the advice is some of the best I've come across - thanks again!" Donna Christian, Raleigh, NC.

"Pugs are an incredibly fun breed and this Pug guide brings them to life like no other I've found- my super helpful and entertaining Pug guide." - Simone Simmons, Canton, OH.

"Pugs are my life- and this is the best Pug companion you could possibly have if you truly want to maximize your Pug journey." Ann Winters, Gatlinburg, TN.

"Fun and very complete Pug Guide- funny too - thanks!" - Sara Buckthorn, Grand Rapids, MI.
Available since: 01/15/2020.

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