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Lazy Pug

We were on a walk with my sister's dog's and well her pug is a bit overweight and he refused to walk any further.   Luckily we had the stroller and he took a ride.  LOL!!!  We thought he would jump out but nope he stayed in for the ride.  :)  LOL!  We did have some genuine concern for him because he was breathing so heavily and it sounded terrible. Even after we got home he kept up the load hacking but I guess the deep heavy breathing is normal for a pug.  He is 6 years old!




Funny pose!  

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Toni Keltner said…
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Spanish Pinay said…
Oh poor pug getting so tired like that! Yeah, I heard it's normal for pugs to breath heavily like that. their nose is so flat-pressed to their face so they get little air in :) But they are sooooo cute like that!

Spanish Pinay
Dawn said…
Hi! I am a new follower from MFM! I had a pug many years ago and they are kindof lazy, and they get hot quickly with their squished in noses. Blessings! http://guidinglighths.com
Belle said…
Yes it is perfectly normal for pugs, they have a lot of fat deposits under their skin and get overheated very easily. They also have breathing difficulties from time to time. My extended family has 3 pugs, (1 fawn-brother 1fawn & 1 black- parents) and they have had breathing spells and eye surgery. It all comes down to breeding. Your pug is a cutie, guess the stroller will have to stay for awhile, a red wagon would be very cute too.
Unknown said…
Stopping by from Mingle Monday! I actually saw a stroller specifically made for animals the other day!
Unknown said…
Stopping by from Mingle Monday! I actually saw a stroller specifically made for animals the other day!
Amy said…
That is absolutely hilarious. Thanks so much for the laugh ;D
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