WHAT TO DIVE?
Pugs love to chew on everything, and they usually choose the most valuable. New furniture, your favorite shoes, children’s toys and rare books are their favorite objects, so try to find a cheaper and safer replacement in advance.
For example, your pug will like chewing pastilles and nodal bones, especially when his teeth are cut. Pugs love large chewing bones – they perfectly help to overcome boredom and, in addition, cleanse teeth of bacterial plaque. Special chewable pastilles can be found in pet stores and supermarkets.
There are many toys for chewing, but avoid small and thin (as they say, on one tooth), even if there are a lot of them in a pack – they can get stuck in the throat of a dog. Choose goodies from reputable manufacturers you trust.
Ask the consultant to pick you a bone that is not too small, but not too large for the pug to pick up and carry. In the end, take the dog with you to the store and watch the reaction to different toys. Just beware of tweeters – they are easy to swallow, and a harsh sound, over time, will drive you crazy.
CHANGE OF NUTRITION
Follow the diet recommended by the breeder or nursery. If you decide to make changes (for example, if you have problems buying a certain feed), do it carefully to avoid indigestion. Give one spoon less than the old feed and just one spoon – the new one. In a couple of days, there will be two spoons. So, gradually, over the course of a few weeks, you will painlessly transfer the pug to a new feed.