PUGS FIVE THINGS YOU SHOULD KNOW

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    The pug is a cute and cuddly little dog. But they are popularly know for being a lot of dog in a small package, which speaks to the breed’s affable and over the top personality, despite it’s small size. Pugs are strong willed but rarely aggressive, and are suitable for families with children. If you are considering a Pug as your next pet here are five things you should know.
    5. If you own one pug, you have a pug, if you own two pugs you have pugs, and if you own three or more pugs you now have a grumble. That’s right any collection of pugs more than three is considered to be a Grumble. At the time of posting this video, I am not able to confirm why a group of Pugs are called a grumble, just that that is what they’re called.
    4.The pug is a brachycephalic breed, which means the head is broad and short, resulting in the smashed face appearance that pugs are known for. There are several issues that related to this condition, restricted breathing and an inability to for a dog to cool itself. Therefore, its not great to allow your Pug to over exert himself or expose your Pug to extreme heat.
    3. Part what makes Pugs so cute is their wrinkled faces. These faces and specifically the wrinkles should be cleaned to prevent infection and bacterial growth. Cleaning you pugs face with warm rag or unscented wipes morning, after meals, and evening is a good routine for keeping your Pug’s wrinkles clean.
    2.Pugs are not great swimmers. The breed's front-heavy build makes the task difficult. If you own a pool or frequently have access to a pool, you’re gonna want to keep an eye on your Pug. Generally speaking, if you're looking to mix water sports and your dog ownership, the Pug isn't for you.
    In addition to being brachycephalic pugs suffer from many other diseases, like eye prolapse, demodectic mange, and for a small breed it is one of the worst affected by hip dysplasia. Pugs are not a robust breed. If you’re seriously considering a pug do extensive research, I mean do a serious deep dive into all the conditions affecting the breed.
    There you have it five things anyone considering a Pug as their next pet should know.
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  • @seanmitchell7236
    @seanmitchell7236 4 роки тому +3

    I have two pugs, 7 and 13, My older pug (13) can swim great, he’s always swam in our pool from the front to back. First time hearing this about them having trouble swimming.

  • @mabebeify
    @mabebeify 6 років тому +81

    I have two beautiful pugs. One is 7 and the other is 2 years old. They are both happy and healthy; and neither of them has hip issues. I also happen to know pugs who lived up to 16 years. Well bred and cared for pugs live happy long lives. Just feed them high quality diet, keep them lean, clean their wrinkles, and don’t expose them to very high temperature, and you are all set. They are wonderful lovable animals.

    • @WhirlyPearly
      @WhirlyPearly 6 років тому +1

      Meron I have a 12 yr old sprayed f Pug who isn't traditional at all. She's tall, long bodied and lean. Her face isn't as flat like other pugs her little snout is out further taking after her Pops. She's lucky my 15 year old Pomeranian cleans her face every day. She still moves well and has had to have one dental in her life and is a pure joy. My vet said he wants to steal her because she is such a great dog, he calls her a Pug~eranian because she lives with 2 Poms and she must push her nose out to be like them. A pug success story. She is not a sausage 🐖

    • @tmaxim2651
      @tmaxim2651 5 років тому +1

      But they would undoubtedly be better of with a more natural body and head shape. It is completely selfish to breed these dogs just for looks, at the cost of their quality of life. Just because some pugs can live a longer life, without serious issues, doesn’t mean that it’s acceptable for the dogs to look the way that they do. Not to mention that very few owners are responsible enough to keep up that level of maintenance. I don’t even know how anyone can find something so deformed cute. They are lovely dogs but I will never support anyone who endorses the breed.

    • @ihavewdawadwdrsrweawdions5231
      @ihavewdawadwdrsrweawdions5231 5 років тому

      Meron how often to them is proptosis?

    • @davidheitman7004
      @davidheitman7004 5 років тому

      problem is when my babay dies? i m going to dig a hole, deep. in my yard!

    • @ryandorahy1145
      @ryandorahy1145 5 років тому +2

      Apothegmatic Reality Although I agree questions of ethical breeding are important, disparaging all pugs as ‘deformed’ and their owners as cruel - in a UA-cam comment - endears you as a total fucking dickhead.

  • @idylledoll
    @idylledoll 6 років тому +25

    Pugs can be healthy when bred selectively. I have had 3 pugs and the last two lived problem free to 15 and 17 years old. I now have a very athletic and agile pug with zero problems and she can run for 3 hours straight. As long as the pug is bred responsibly and kept at a good weight, they can lead happy and healthy lives.

    • @sjsisjsjks
      @sjsisjsjks 5 років тому +2

      Only 7 out of 40 Pugs tested didn't have breathing difficulties though. The show world and pet demand want a flat face. Lack of muzzle causes serious problems functioning for a canine. No way around that. Not even champion breeders of Pugs are breeding responsibly.

  • @sindhujakarnatak
    @sindhujakarnatak 5 років тому +4

    My pug is very athletic .he is addicted to tracking ..he loves running and never like to sit inside the house ..has no such breathing issues though he sneezes a lot during weather change ..he loves ⛅ sun too and tan himself a lot..

  • @Presidentialsweet743
    @Presidentialsweet743 4 роки тому +2

    My pug can swim 🙋‍♀️ He loves our pool. If you're swimming, he'll be right beside you lol. I guess every pug is different.

  • @arianaayralionwood6390
    @arianaayralionwood6390 6 років тому +15

    i have a pug...they are cute and very smart (easy to teach them) but stubborn as hell...they have many medical problems, snore very loudly, they sheed daily (hair all ovre the place), eat all they see (stone, dirt, bird poop, buttons...) even if they had a meal 5 min ago....but all that is forgoten when he comes to you and cuddles with you, they are loyal and great with children :)

    • @sjsisjsjks
      @sjsisjsjks 5 років тому

      The snoring is caused by an obstructed airway and causes a great deal of suffering to the dog. If he ever wakes up suddenly from sleep, it's because he was asphyxiating. Please look into having a soft palate resection done by an experienced vet.

  • @marittarucker2003
    @marittarucker2003 Рік тому

    I have had 3 pugs over 45 years, and NEVER had any of the problems mentioned. I would love to have another.

  • @orlamacgrath8409
    @orlamacgrath8409 5 років тому +3

    A group of pugs is called a grumble because that's the noises they make

  • @olilacey587
    @olilacey587 3 роки тому +1

    pugs grumble when they're happy which is probs why a group is a grumble

  • @davidheitman7004
    @davidheitman7004 5 років тому +3

    lol. we have a grumble. my pugs are over 10. they swim! no problems! 110 out!. crazy beatiful!

  • @jordanandkimbothepugs
    @jordanandkimbothepugs 3 роки тому

    Thamks for the dogumentary ❤️

  • @tiannadogs
    @tiannadogs 6 років тому

    Congratulations on 200k Zeke!

  • @cbeserra
    @cbeserra 5 років тому

    Thank you!

  • @thals86
    @thals86 6 років тому +6

    Would love to see some vids on the Cirneco dell'Etna! Love your dog documentaries, especially on the APBT and other working breeds 👍

  • @paladinjones1833
    @paladinjones1833 6 років тому +22

    I have a pug who has no breathing issues, walks at least 2 miles daily, loves to run and play. She's "badly bred", in show dog terms. Meaning she has just a bit of a muzzle and she's not as thick as the show dogs.
    I feel sorry for show quality dogs, though. I wish caring breeders would accept dogs with more moderate conformation. Mine still looks and acts like a pug, but she has a happier life.

    • @TheWarHorse100
      @TheWarHorse100 5 років тому

      I have a pug who is old, stupidly cute, and spoiled rotten. She makes a fuss when I don't hand feed her by yipping, stomping her feet like a baby skunk, and shaking her fat little head.

    • @antoniobeccari6611
      @antoniobeccari6611 4 роки тому

      What breeder did u get it from

  • @misohoney4656
    @misohoney4656 5 років тому +10

    Mine is spoiled rotten and I wouldn't have it any other way!

  • @aeztral
    @aeztral 6 років тому +2

    It's a hit or miss with pugs. my pug is 10years old now and couldn't go stronger. No breathing problems whatsoever.

    • @sjsisjsjks
      @sjsisjsjks 5 років тому

      60-some percent of owners of individual brachycephalic dogs with breathing problems don't think their dog has a breathing problem, per a veterinary survey. In another study done on 40 Pugs, only 7 were found not to have significant breathing difficulties. Noisy breathing, snoring, snorting, getting too hot when it's just warm, frequent panting are all signs.

  • @drdts
    @drdts 5 років тому +9

    Pugs can swim really good... just feed your pug right and dont let em get fat. thats all.

  • @Sandy33569
    @Sandy33569 3 роки тому +1

    If you get a pug from a breeder who does it correctly to breed dogs with larger nares can help avoid some of these issues with brach breeds. They can be a lot more active, for one. They can avoid the surgery some BYB dogs will need because of their poor breeding.

  • @9akk00
    @9akk00 6 років тому +2

    Would LOVE to see a dachshund or any spaniel breed done next! :)

    • @tacosalesman7544
      @tacosalesman7544 6 років тому

      It be really cool to see a working clumber or a picardy spaniel.

  • @TheRadioamfm
    @TheRadioamfm 6 років тому +1

    These videos are amazing, would love to see one on Weimaraners. :)

  • @shreyajackass
    @shreyajackass 6 років тому +4

    Please do a whippet or other sighthounds!!

  • @alexfragiadakis6029
    @alexfragiadakis6029 5 років тому +1

    Great information about the pug! Really enjoy the smaller brachvcephalic breeds.maybe a Boston terrier next

    • @sjsisjsjks
      @sjsisjsjks 5 років тому

      You enjoy inability to oxygenate yourself fully?

  • @carlsweeting7756
    @carlsweeting7756 5 років тому +1

    Blunt but so accurate

  • @LifeWithMutts
    @LifeWithMutts 4 роки тому +2

    Can you do an all about the breed or living with the breed of the Pug?

  • @Weirdanimalboy
    @Weirdanimalboy 6 років тому +40

    70% of all Pugs hip tested with the Orthopedic Foundation for Animals (OFA) were dysplastic. They have the second worst hips right behind the English Bulldog (for comparison, in the German Shepherd Dog, Golden Retriever, and Labrador only around 20% of individuals had hip dysplasia. Even Labradoodles have better hips and more tested dogs than Pugs). Over 40% of all Pugs tested for elbow dysplasia with the OFA were dysplastic. They have the second worst elbows, right behind the Chow Chow. When Cambridge University did an assessment on 100 Pugs for brachycephalic obstructive airway syndrome, they found only 7 of the dogs tested could breathe freely and without struggle. The university also documented the breathing of normally skulled dogs and found none of them had breathing difficulties. A new study now points to the classic way many Pugs (as well as English and French Bulldogs) sit as being a sign of gait abnormalities. The stereotypical upright position with hind legs stretched forward or to the side seems to correlate with hip and patella issues.

    • @Weirdanimalboy
      @Weirdanimalboy 6 років тому +7

      Also, most Pugs that are pets and are in the show ring are overweight, sometimes even obese. They came out as the top three breeds to be seen above a healthy weight in the show ring. The others being the Labrador Retriever and the Basset Hound.

    • @tacosalesman7544
      @tacosalesman7544 6 років тому +2

      My sister's been obsessed with these dog's for nearly 3 years now, and blatantly refuses to listen to any of the problems these pugs have, even with pretty damning evidence like the stats you've shown.

    • @haileyjarmon1876
      @haileyjarmon1876 6 років тому +1

      Taco Salesman my friend owns a pug and doesn't recommend them to anyone. The pug sleep sits meaning its can't breathe properly sleeping while laying down and he stops breathing in the middle of sleeping when laying down. Try telling her that and show her how much surgery for their nostrils and soft palate costs and inform her the dog will most likely need it. Try to get her to join pug health groups on Facebook to show her just how unhealthy these dogs are. It's sad she's putting her wants before a dogs need to breathe and function properly.

    • @tacosalesman7544
      @tacosalesman7544 6 років тому +1

      Hailey Jarmon I have! I've shown her pretty much all that can be said on pugs, I'll try some more but her response is always "but their sooo cute!!" And "b-but every purebred dog has health issues!!" Which is true, but I don't think we're ever going to see a German shepherd or a pitbull drop to the ground and struggle to get air into it's lungs because it's a humid on a summer day. She also wants a Cane corso, a dog she is absolutely unqualified to own in every single way, she couldn't even give our since passed french bulldog a bath, if you can't even bathe a 20 pound dog, then how the fuck do you expect to control a dog that nearly weighs as much as you do?!.

    • @haileyjarmon1876
      @haileyjarmon1876 6 років тому

      Taco Salesman oh god that'd be scary especially because she'd probably get one from a back yard breeder and it'd become a dear biter. On the pedigree dogs exposed blog there's a page about a dog called arnie who's a French Bulldog and I really advise you make her read that because the same things can happen to pugs and it's so sad. Sometimes you just can't convince people not to get one and that's really sad.

  • @pamg609
    @pamg609 Рік тому

    I have a grumble. Life is good.

  • @lauralandells6640
    @lauralandells6640 6 років тому +1

    I have a pug and it is 6 months

  • @myclelo6153
    @myclelo6153 4 роки тому +1

    i love my black pug

  • @ihavewdawadwdrsrweawdions5231
    @ihavewdawadwdrsrweawdions5231 5 років тому

    how often is proptosis to them? is it always happened?

  • @Ooth9999
    @Ooth9999 6 років тому

    The reason they are called a grumble is possibly because most pugs tend to make a "grumble" noise basically whenever the are tired, being lifted, or just annoyed or tired. Sounds like a growl but kinda comes from the back of the throat and nose. Kinda of a funny noise actually 😂

    • @sjsisjsjks
      @sjsisjsjks 5 років тому

      It's not really funny, it's a result of soft palate tissue pushed back into the head (due to lack of muzzle) blocking the throat/airway, making a noise when air is drawn through it. The dogs can't breathe normally.

  • @zodiak650
    @zodiak650 3 роки тому

    Any ways we can strengthen our Puggos hips so they don't go out as they get older? I stand them up and do back leg workouts with them, not sure what else I can do when we train since I have pugs that train and our boy is in amazing shape built like a mini boxer.

  • @youcantstopthescout8921
    @youcantstopthescout8921 6 років тому +1

    200k is a big milestone, I'm glad I was along for the ride and I'll be happy to be along for the rest of the ride.

    • @DogumentaryTV
      @DogumentaryTV  6 років тому

      Yeah when I started never would have thought, I'd be here. Feel great!

    • @youcantstopthescout8921
      @youcantstopthescout8921 6 років тому

      I subbed to you when you had 70k. 130k later and you've only gotten better. Also on a side note, what the hell were they thinking when they developed the pug?

  • @albesto8065
    @albesto8065 6 років тому

    Do a Boston terrier

  • @Plantnecromancer
    @Plantnecromancer 6 років тому +5

    Awesome video! Could you do one on kind of an obscure breed, the Harrier? I own one and would love to see it get more love and stop being called a tall beagle!

  • @meekdoug
    @meekdoug 6 років тому +2

    Whatever you do , never offer them a glass of juice .

  • @colec.6477
    @colec.6477 4 роки тому +1

    I love pugs. They're like clown dogs.

  • @januarycrumbly4776
    @januarycrumbly4776 2 роки тому +1

    The comments are interesting. Many people happy with living with their pugs, some who aren’t and many people declaring that pugs should cease to exist because they live a life of suffering. I don’t know the answer but I have owned a pug, a pit, a Shepherd and a ridgeback. The pug lived longest and had little to no health problems. It was most definitely not a life of suffering. I would get another.

  • @laballa1435
    @laballa1435 5 років тому +1

    My pug is very aggressive towards strangers. He won’t necessarily attack them, but he’ll bark his lungs out and if you do something that he feels is threatening towards him, he will attack them and bite at their socks and does this a lot to little kids because they will try to pet him or play with him. Just wondering if anyone else has a pug like this and if they know how to fix it.

    • @sjsisjsjks
      @sjsisjsjks 5 років тому

      Call an APDT certified dog trainer before something serious happens.

    • @whosentyouhere2552
      @whosentyouhere2552 4 роки тому

      joey lol it’s a pug not a pit bull chill out

  • @alextheo3169
    @alextheo3169 6 років тому +1

    Greek shepard i know it is a rare breed but if you could

  • @yellowbee1236
    @yellowbee1236 6 років тому +1

    Im really tryna get a dalmatian....... Im tryna do as much research...... You can do a video about them?

    • @sjsisjsjks
      @sjsisjsjks 5 років тому

      Ensure it's a LUA dalmatian (or it will have painful bladder stones its entire life) and the litter is BAER tested for deafness. Some 40% of Dals are deaf in one or both ears, thanks to breeding for too much white fur, especially on the ears. Poor temperaments (nervous, high wired, aggressive, hard to train) are common as well, spend a day with the parents before you buy. You are going to need to spend a lot and probably travel a good long while, possibly out of the country, to get a decently healthy Dal. They're one of many breeds seriously screwed by their breed clubs and kennel clubs.

  • @thanoshazidimitriou668
    @thanoshazidimitriou668 3 роки тому +1

    I’m looking for a pug breeder and I live in California can you help me please thank you.

  • @hds_11
    @hds_11 4 роки тому

    Are Pugs part of the Mastiff Family?

  • @ramananys3456
    @ramananys3456 6 років тому

    Please do shih tzu

  • @LuisMartinez-oz1ig
    @LuisMartinez-oz1ig 4 роки тому

    What’s considered extreme heat for a pug?

  • @jeanettewaverly2590
    @jeanettewaverly2590 6 років тому +3

    One of my "grandpugs" (son's pets) had all of the health issues mentioned here except (thank goodness) eye prolapse. I don't think he spent a physically comfortable day of his life and had to be euthanized at age 12. I love the breed's temperament, but the standard needs to be radically changed to promote the breeding of healthy animals.

  • @terrierdude35
    @terrierdude35 6 років тому

    why don't you do a boston terrier video? C'mon man!

  • @Lamigra_400
    @Lamigra_400 5 років тому +1

    That not flufferton I want my fucking flufferton

  • @kameohosley2175
    @kameohosley2175 6 років тому

    You said #1 twice

  • @maz7726
    @maz7726 5 років тому +1

    Is it normal for a pug to have long legs? mine looks like a star wars dog walker !!!

    • @alicevelum
      @alicevelum 5 років тому +1

      the turbanator Alfredo you have a retro mop. Basically the older version. Both of mine are the same. It’s better because they don’t get that hip issue.

    • @maz7726
      @maz7726 5 років тому

      @@alicevelum A retro mop? never heard of that before, he luckily doesn't have many issues, just his ears with midges, but he's a tough guy !!!
      Thankyou, i will look deeper into it.

  • @Janeway1269
    @Janeway1269 6 років тому +2

    Zeke, thanks for making this video. You were very honest about all the health issues in pugs. Also personally if a dog doesn't have the build to swim, there is something very wrong going on.
    I hope the people who have developed this style of pug will wake up one day and realize they've gone too far. There are so many illustrations of pugs from the 1800s available, showing a very different dog, that it's clear the dog we see today is NOT how it used to be, and it still doesn't HAVE to be.
    www.bulldoginformation.com/pug-dog-4.jpg

  • @chichirinuriko20
    @chichirinuriko20 6 років тому +52

    Pugs are so overbred that we need to bred a pug with a longer snout..

  • @unorthodoxmolossers4860
    @unorthodoxmolossers4860 6 років тому

    these pugs are way nicer looking that the crap I see out here.

  • @stanglova86
    @stanglova86 6 років тому

    i had a pug and it was hard talking care of it eyes , breathing etc

  • @nefelibata4190
    @nefelibata4190 6 років тому +23

    stop breeding them or atleast make their muzzle bigger so they can breath properly.

    • @tacosalesman7544
      @tacosalesman7544 6 років тому +2

      Nefelibata they already have, their called "retro mops".

    • @haileyjarmon1876
      @haileyjarmon1876 6 років тому +1

      Which is completely impossible without introducing other dog breeds into this one because if you kept it within the breed but bred for a longer muzzle the dogs would be too inbred. Of course show breeders would never introduce new breeds because it would affect their temperament (yeah right more like they care more about looks than health)

    • @3DAragon
      @3DAragon 6 років тому

      My Pug lived to be almost 16 and was as healthy as an ox, I have another friend with a 17-year-old pug. This video is garbage ... if you look at the life expectancy of a pug on many sights, it is longer than most breeds.

    • @tacosalesman7544
      @tacosalesman7544 6 років тому +2

      Aragon Pawson Living a long life doesn't mean something lived a healthy one, i could live to be 178 yet still be coughing and wheezing my way to the grave. Pugs are an unhealthy breed, that's not an opinion, that's literally a veterinary fact.

    • @haileyjarmon1876
      @haileyjarmon1876 6 років тому +1

      Aragon Pawson "healthy as an ox" what do you consider healthy as an ox? I consider it a 14 year old labrador still retrieving birds. I consider it a 16 year old border collie that hikes miles everyday up until the dogs dies. I consider it a 20 year old livestock guardian dog that's still working. I'd rather die at 70 and live a healthy life than die at 90 and spend the last 20 years in pain and not being able to function. I have a friend who's pug is 6 years old and has bad breathing problems and can't go outside for a mile walk for 90% of the year. Do you think that's fair to the dog? The dog is a pet weight (aka not obese) and is from a show breeder.

  • @tacosalesman7544
    @tacosalesman7544 6 років тому +1

    The amount of health problems this breed has is fucking atrocious, what's even worse is how delusional and defensive their breeders/owners are. Compare a picture of a pug from the 1900's to one now is like night and day. Please people, if you're so committed to owning a pug-like dog than go for a pug mix. Thankfully some European breeders have seen the problem and have since the "Retro mop" a far healthier version created from crossbreeding to other breeds.

  • @haileyjarmon1876
    @haileyjarmon1876 6 років тому +13

    I'd much rather see a video about a healthy dog breed than one about a pug. To breed these dogs is absolute abuse to the poor animal 😦

    • @animalobsessed1
      @animalobsessed1 6 років тому +4

      By making a video on pugs, he's increasing the chances that people who are interested in buying them, find his channel and get educated.

    • @tiannadogs
      @tiannadogs 6 років тому +2

      It’s just an educational video, and he clearly goes over their health issues. He isn’t promoting them.

    • @evad4351
      @evad4351 6 років тому

      Many animals are prone to different diseases, that doesn't mean there aren't room for them in our world. I assume you are a strict vegan also? Since pigs, chickens etc. are breed with extra ribs, less muscle and so on, which causes pain (on top of being treated like shit and then slaughtered in horrific ways). I think its stupid to focus on animals that generally have a high standard of living, when so many animals are in dire, horrific circumstances.

    • @solidsnake9898
      @solidsnake9898 6 років тому

      Breeding isn't the issue. Bad breeding is.

    • @haileyjarmon1876
      @haileyjarmon1876 6 років тому

      Solid Snake yeah which is what show breeding of pugs is. Bad breeding.

  • @saurabhmamgain8793
    @saurabhmamgain8793 5 років тому +1

    Pug is the most adorable breed.

  • @Puglady2000
    @Puglady2000 6 років тому

    Look at all these pug experts commenting. Isn't that cute. Too bad they don't actually know anything about them.

    • @sjsisjsjks
      @sjsisjsjks 5 років тому

      Keep denying medical science please.

    • @sjsisjsjks
      @sjsisjsjks 5 років тому

      The only one who will suffer is your dogs, with their pinched-shut nostrils (try breathing through flattened straws all day), elongated soft palates blocking their throats, hypoplastic tracheas, bulging eyes, and painful arthritis. They will never know what it feels like to draw a full breath, to be competely oxygenated, to be able to cool yourself on a hot day.

  • @TKO-qj5zx
    @TKO-qj5zx 5 років тому

    I love pugs. I did have two, one just died from aggressive mast cell cancer which is common in pugs. The other has degenerative disk disease and can no longer walk property, several allergies and once had a proptosed eye. All common in pugs. As much as I love them dearly and their sweet demeanor, this breed should not be bred. They are one of the most inbred breeds in the world and suffer terribly due to genetic disorders. Their NUMEROUS health conditions are devastating both to the animal as well as your wallet. I have not known one pug owners who’s pug didn’t suffer from at least a few of the countless heath conditions they can have. Both of mine were rescues, but I don’t think I will have any more. It’s heartbreaking

  • @ab935
    @ab935 6 років тому +5

    My neighbor's pug got pug dog encephalopathy and had to be pts at 3 yrs old. Very sad. There's healthier breeds at the pound.

  • @primepossum9710
    @primepossum9710 6 років тому

    Portable dim sims for Asian families on the go!
    Does not come with steamer

  • @rm5238
    @rm5238 6 років тому

    1st!

  • @UNsupremeJose
    @UNsupremeJose 6 років тому

    First

  • @DerstabileDiskurs
    @DerstabileDiskurs 6 років тому

    good video as usual, but imho this should clearly state that people shouldn't support this breeding since it is not healthy for the dog. If you wanna get a pug, get a pug with a long snout like they used to have when they were first bred.

  • @wuerzelburg
    @wuerzelburg 6 років тому +1

    When I see pugs I feel nothing but sorrow for these poor dogs. Besides that I think they should not be bred anymore to save them room suffering.

  • @woolooloo2352
    @woolooloo2352 6 років тому +14

    These dogs are disabled

    • @trishasen8533
      @trishasen8533 6 років тому +8

      WOOLOO LOO
      These dogs are cute and anyone who finds them disabled must be emotionally disabled themselves!

    • @woolooloo2352
      @woolooloo2352 6 років тому +5

      Trisha Sen yea you want a dog that is “cute” at the expense of them being prone to major health problems like Pug Dog Encephalitis (PDE) and canine hip dysplasia (CHD), as well as minor concerns like elongated palate, patellar luxation, stenotic nares, Legg-Perthes disease, entropion, keratoconjunctivitis sicca (KCS), hemivertebra, obesity, and skin infections. Nerve degeneration, demodicosis, seizures, distichiasis, and allergies are occasionally seen in this breed of dog. Tell me if I don’t want to continue having a dog bred just because they are known to have so many health problems and that I don’t give a shit if they are “cute” tell me how that makes me disabled?

    • @woolooloo2352
      @woolooloo2352 6 років тому +2

      Plus they struggle to breath with their fucked up noses

    • @trishasen8533
      @trishasen8533 6 років тому +2

      Dear WOOLOO LOO
      My comment may appear dumb to you since it appears I have spoken about it from the cuteness perspective.
      The question of disability raises our inability to solve the heavy breathing problems and major health issues that a Brachycephalic (flat-faced) dogs such as Pugs and Bulldogs mostly face.
      The health of pedigree dogs is by the grace of our progress is a human caused issue. Certain dog breeds exist since we chose to create them. We should simply more focused in finding adequate and effective means to help them.
      Plus, my comment on disability. You are not in this alone. We all are since we created the breed and are unable to handle the health issues.

    • @woolooloo2352
      @woolooloo2352 6 років тому +2

      Trisha Sen that’s exactly what my initial comment was getting at. When I said the dog is disabled I was obviously implying that it had various health issues and that they need to breed them better or just stop breeding them at all.

  • @kameohosley2175
    @kameohosley2175 6 років тому

    Bleh. Would never own one.

  • @Chozen.78
    @Chozen.78 5 років тому

    All dogs have HEALTH PROBLEMS!!!

    • @sjsisjsjks
      @sjsisjsjks 5 років тому

      Very few dogs have difficulty breathing and cooling themselves normally, however. That's a flat-faced exclusive. You can't take away a dog's muzzle, his respiratory and cooling implement, and expect he will be fine. Fortunately it's very easy to breed out; just go for a little more muzzle and open nostrils. Unfortunately, Pug people tend to care more about their dogs' looks than their quality of life.

  • @poeperdhe
    @poeperdhe 6 років тому +2

    Good thing they have disallowed the breeding of the pug in my country because of the many health issues. It only exist because people wanted to make cute shit out of a dog.. I feel sorry for any pug in this world and I have zero respect for anyone who owns one..*just my opinion*

    • @Weirdanimalboy
      @Weirdanimalboy 6 років тому +1

      What country is that? I'd be interested to know how a country has banned the breeding of a dog based on health. It seems like a good idea and I'd like to see how effective it is.

    • @poeperdhe
      @poeperdhe 6 років тому

      Weirdanimalboy the Netherlands

    • @ShallonHughes
      @ShallonHughes 6 років тому +1

      what are you saying though...? That pugs should be left in shelters and put down? Are you saying that no one should own a pug just because of the horrible breeding choices humans made? It's not the pugs fault that they ended up like this. If I see a poor pug at the shelter, are you saying I shouldn't adopt it because of it's health problems. It's a living being, it really hurts me that you would want pugs to not be adopted. You basically want them to die out.... That's so cruel. Yes the way they were bred is wrong but that doesn't mean they should suffer for it. I owned a pug and I loved her so much.... It would be nice if you explained your comment better because it really hurts to think of people hating an animal for something they can't control, a living-being with feelings.

    • @ShallonHughes
      @ShallonHughes 6 років тому +1

      I loved my pug so much and her name was Lotus...

    • @sjsisjsjks
      @sjsisjsjks 5 років тому

      @@ShallonHughes they banned the continued breeding of the dog to this standard, not its existence. They aren't euthanizing the ones that already exist, obviously. People don't hate them, they just hate "torture breeding". The Dutch Pug Club still exists and is going for a lovely Victorian-era type conformation now, with a slimmer build and a bit of muzzle.

  • @ee1yd
    @ee1yd 5 років тому +1

    Things shouldn't be alive

    • @jujasname
      @jujasname 4 роки тому

      Why not?my 3 pugs are healthy as hell, i was at the vet a few days ago and he said they will be forever healthy as long as i keep cleaning their faces, cleaning their teeth daily, 30 min walks and done... Also bulldogs are in a much worse situation

  • @drew65sep
    @drew65sep 5 років тому

    Five facts about pugs. 1-they're ugly, 2-they're ugly, 3-they're ugly, 4-they're ugly, and number 5-they're ugly.

  • @hugogodofredo9187
    @hugogodofredo9187 6 років тому +17

    Many people find pugs and english bulldgos pretty i find them ugly cuz they look like they will gass out at any minute if i own a small dog i'll get a terrier or a pinscher, much prettier and healthier

    • @tiannadogs
      @tiannadogs 6 років тому

      King Godofredo my little Terrier is all GO lol. He’s not like any other small dog I’ve met, except other Terriers

    • @ninacabral2391
      @ninacabral2391 6 років тому

      King Godofredo Pugs are no fun.

    • @evad4351
      @evad4351 6 років тому

      I find them ugly too but thats why I want one, they're charming

    • @loganhuff4657
      @loganhuff4657 6 років тому +1

      King Godofredo I wanted a Doberman and ended up rescuing a 6 y/o silver fawn pug and it’s the best choice I’ve ever made.

    • @joykelley9971
      @joykelley9971 5 років тому

      Not So! Gorgeous little faces! Makes me smile just looking at my 2 !!!!!!

  • @kevincarter7633
    @kevincarter7633 6 років тому

    A "breed" cannot be aggressive. Please don't say it again. An individual dog can be aggressive but not a whole group. A pug is not dangerous because it is small. Any large dog can be dangerous. Read a book called pit bull

    • @Weirdanimalboy
      @Weirdanimalboy 6 років тому +5

      Breeds can definitely be predisposed to aggression. American Pit Bull Terriers are more likely to display dog aggression, and this comes from someone who enjoys the APBT breed. The same way a breed can have a tendency to chase and kill small animals, as in terriers and sighthounds.

    • @kevincarter7633
      @kevincarter7633 6 років тому

      wrong. how many breeders of apbt are there? your telling me all of there lines have predispositions that lead to aggression. No. remember dogs are not wild animals subject to natural selection. they are domesticated animals we are breeding and there are not breeders out there purposely breeding aggressive dogs. it would be too dangerous. there is no evidence that any breed in particular is aggressive. Again read a book. Its called Pit bull reclaiming the american icon. it goes through all of the studies and there are none that show a particular breed exhibts aggression.

    • @tiannadogs
      @tiannadogs 6 років тому +3

      Kevin Carter breeds can have inherent tendencies to be aggressive. That’s just behavioral genetics.

    • @tiannadogs
      @tiannadogs 6 років тому +2

      Kevin Carter and don’t come back with “read a book” I have read MANY regarding this.

    • @kevincarter7633
      @kevincarter7633 6 років тому

      Tianna Halliwell you have read many books on the subject? Like what? I agree dogs can be aggressive but a breed cannot be. Show me some proof here cuz all I'm hearing is me saying no they are not and other people saying yes. No reputable dog behaviorist says this breed is aggressive. They say this DOG is aggressive.

  • @tmaxim2651
    @tmaxim2651 5 років тому

    Shame on these people for showing these poor, deformed dogs! Just breed them even a little bit better, for health, and they would still be lovely dogs but with a better quality of life!

  • @Sandmantravels0
    @Sandmantravels0 6 років тому +1

    First