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puglvr

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  1. It actually looks like a case of puppy pimples. My pug puppy had a case of these especially on her belly groin area. Some of the lumps where quite big under the skin, so I think she had a course of antibiotics and washed the area every day or 2 with an antibacterial shampoo- Maleseb act.
  2. Unfortunately we have been through exactly the same situation with our dear old boy Errol.Errol was a pug too. Errol was put to rest 2 weeks ago. It is really an issue of old age. Although your boy may benefit from the pain killers ect. We made the decision for Errol because he had a very bloated abdomen and as it worked out his bladder was not emptying and the vet said it was neuorolgical damage causing this. Errol had a couple of incidences where he rolled over and could get up and I worried too that this may cause him to die. If possible bring his bed in near yours then you may both sleep better. Errol's back legs went weak on him too. The left leg was the worst and the muscle really wasted away. He would drag himself until he could get up onto that leg (especially if their was food around) but it did get to a stage where he could only hold himself up for a couple of minutes. This pic was taken about an hour before we went to the vets
  3. My first post. I have pugs and two of them are lethal around chooks. We have enclosed the orchard where the chook houses are, so the chooks can't get out but still manages too. If they stay out of the house yard they are fine. But if they come in the yard Elly will kill them if i'm not quick enough to rescue. The others will join in the chase but not actuall attack. The German Shepherds attitude is "oh look there's a chook" How do I stop her. Jane
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