There's no debate that pugs are sweet, adorable dogs. However, because humans have bred them to be severely flat-faced, making them very likely to suffer from intense, painful health issues. In fact, a new study by The Royal Veterinary College determined that because of their health problems, pugs can "no longer be considered as a typical dog." When pugs make those cute snorting noises, they're actually gasping for air. While pugs are popular for their sweet nature and cute faces, these poor pups spend a lifetime of suffering.
The health risks for pugs and other designer breeds like them are so dire that some countries have even suggested banning the breeding of these popular dogs altogether -- in fact, Norway just succeeded in banning French bulldog breeding! While it may seem harmless to allow good natured dog owners to want these cute, cuddly companions, and for breeders to simply fulfill that demand, we are continuing to bring dogs into this world that will live painful, exhausting lives just because they look the way we want them to!
The science is there -- pugs are prone to exhaustion, overheating, regurgitation, sleep apnea and collapse. In total, pugs are at heightened risk for a whopping 23 health disorders.The best thing we can do is care for the poor pugs that are already here, and prevent the breeding of any more dogs that will be born into a life of suffering. Sign the petition to ban pug breeding in the United States
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