To prevent common Pug health problems, you need to make sure before obtaining or buying your Pug puppy or dog that you first of all try Pug breeders of good repute who will at least help to minimize the chances that the Pug you obtain from them will not be suffering from breed specific health problems. All too often people choose to go to a puppy store or other less than reliable breeders for their Pug and thus have to contend with some unwanted Pug health problems.
Also, you need to ensure that you are capable of providing proper Pug care, as this breed is known to suffer from certain common problems including skeletal problems, breathing problems as well as eye problems. Thus, you need to do all that is within your means to avoid your Pug becoming affected by hip dysplasia as well as patellar luxation. In addition, there is another common health problem to be on the lookout for and that is Pug dog encephalitis.
One of the more common Pug health problems that you will encounter once you have brought home a new puppy or dog is the one known as Pug dog encephalitis which is really a brain disease that is of an inflammatory kind that can effect both male as well as female Pugs. In fact, this is a unique disease among the Pug breed though it may also affect other breeds including the Yorkshire Terrier, Maltese and Pekingese. Sometimes, even in spite of giving proper Pug care it may, when it is less than one year in age or greater than five years, suffer from seizures that are persistent and thus requires having him evaluated for neurological problems.
Pug dog encephalitis may last for varying periods of time including from a few days to as long as six months and even more. It most often begins as acute and rapidly progressing pain with common symptoms being depression, seizures as well as blindness and even an abnormal gait.
Other serious Pug health problems include severe ear infections. Excessive scratching and head shaking are symptoms of an ear infection. Checking the ears periodically for excess moisture, redness or swelling can help you to find problems early and make treatment easy and quick. Tracheal collapse will cause your Pug’s windpipe (trachea) to narrow and its symptoms are coughing, noisy breathing as well as gagging. Portosystemic shunt alludes to an abnormal vessel that causes blood to not go to the liver and in fact bypasses it. However, the most common Pug health problem is without a doubt dry eye syndrome and it can potentially even blind a Pug and it is also known to occur because of decrease of tear production in a Pug’s eyes. This is certainly a most serious Pug health problem that must be dealt with immediately and which must be accompanied by proper Pug care as well.
As with all types of pets, you need to ensure that you give your dog proper Pug care as that will ensure that the chances of his developing certain preventable health problems are kept to the minimum. You should know not only how to get emergency care for your Pug, but also learn about common Pug health problems, and for that you can read this article that contains useful ideas about how to prevent and anticipate such problems..
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