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Temperatures are dropping and after unusually warm temperatures for November, snow is scattering around the country!

So, here are our regular tips and advice to help your pug brave the cold, safely, to remain happy during the wet & cold months, ensuring it remains a fun and enjoyable time with your best friend!


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For Erik, Our Pudding!

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Happy Pugoween!

Halloween is almost upon us once again and to celebrate, we bring you a wonderful selection of pugs getting into the spirit of the season!

Last week we did a competition on our Facebook page asking our followers to send in pictures of their pugs. We expected maybe 30 or 40 pictures but actually got thousands! There were several Halloween pictures thrown in, so we thoug...

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For many devoted dog lovers, the chance to help a vulnerable animal is a calling that cannot be ignored. That rang true for me when I first discovered the Pug Dog Welfare & Rescue Association (PDWRA) via Facebook and have since become a part of the charity’s transport network.

After finding the PDWRA web page and learning that transport volunteers were needed, I di...

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In January 2024 we had to say goodbye to our beautiful elderly pug, Jack. I was heartbroken and missed him so much. We had been through so much together during his lifetime and it was hard to think of life without him.

After a couple of months or so, I started to have a tentative look for any pugs that might be in need a new home. I desperately missed Jack, and althoug...

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