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Caring for a Pug
- Maintenance: Brush once a week to remove excess moulted hair and bathe monthly to keep clean.
Grooming: Shorthaired breeds should not be clipped as they renew their coats. You can help by brushing the coat with a rubber mitt or brush to remove the excess hair and reduce shedding at home.
Special Attention: Pay extra attention to the pet's elbows as the skin there is prone to drying and cracking. Also keep an eye on any skin folds which can trap dirt and bacteria that can lead to irritation.
Recommended Grooming Appointments: A monthly bath is sufficient to help out with the shedding of this breed, make sure to use a moisturising shampoo to benefit both hair and skin.
Do you want the best care for your Pug?
Here are 3 easy steps to follow for the best results:
1. BRUSHING
- Pugs with their short hair go through two intense shedding periods a year.
- Weekly brushing with a rubber brush reduces hair loss at home.
- Pins rakes allow the removal of hair in the process of shedding from the follicle.
- Undercoat rakes help manage the undercoat, maintaining the dog's natural protection.


Brush for a Pug
Artero Laika, is perfect for shorthaired dogs to help remove loose hair whilst also keeping the coat shiny and healthy.
Rake for a Pug
Artero Echo is designed to help remove excess loose hair and any trapped undercoat, especially if the grooming is infrequent.
Rake for a Pug
Artero Floki is used to remove the undercoat which if left alone can accumulate and can cause discomfort for the pet.
De-Shedder for a Pug
Artero Golf is the de-shedder to be used to remove the moulting hair and the undercoat without cutting the needed cover hairs.
2. BATHING
- Maintaining your dog's hygiene is simple with a monthly bath using products that clean and nourish the coat.
- An effective trick to remove shedding hair is to apply a conditioner at the end of the bath.
- When a bathtub isn't available, no-rinse shampoos are an excellent option.


Blanc Shampoo
Artero Blanc is the perfect solution to combat any yellow tones in the coat, with its blue pigments it neutralises and evens tones leaving a clean and bright coat behind.
Detox Vital Conditioner
Detox Vital leaves an unmissable clean feel even though it is a conditioner. The active carbon works to neutralise bad smells whilst simultaneously moisturising the coat and skin
Deodorant
Artero Sniff after a bath or between baths to neutralise any potentially bad odours on the dog.
Bath Gloves
Artero Plis Plas, are wet gloves used to give a quick clean to your dog no matter where you are. The Aloe base nourishes the coat and leave a light fragrance behind.
3. HYGIENE
- Constant tearing in dogs with light coats can cause stains around the eyes, preventable with daily care.
- Ear hygiene during brushing is essential to prevent discomfort.
- Frequent dental brushing helps keep breath fresh and prevent tartar.
- The Pug needs sun protection to avoid dryness and damage to the coat.


Ear Cleaner
Aurigel is the gel we will use to help clean out wax and dirt from the ear canal. The pump system is easy to use and non intrusive to the ear.
Toothpaste
A major solution to plaque in a dogs mouth is a good toothpaste such as Artero Dentix. This will neutralise any bad smells whilst keeping the teeth clean and gums healthy.
Tear Cleanser
Artero Pretty Eyes is the solution for brown stains around the eyes on lighter coloured coats. With continued use it 100% eliminates the stains.
Repair Cream for Nose and Paw Pads
During colder and dryer seasons exposed, hairless skin is more prone to cracking which can lead to wounds, using Artero Dfender. you will build the skins defence against this.
Ear Dips
To maintain proper ear hygiene use Ear Dips These remove dirt or wax from the external side of the ear easily.
Teeth Dips
And finally, to maintain good hygiene of the teeth and gums we recommend Teeth Dips.
What is the Pug like?
The Pug is a small breed of dog, known for having a playful personality. They are ideal dogs for living in a home with moderate space, and adapt well to a variety of lifestlyes including living in small flats.
These dogs have a soft dense coat that requires regular brushing to keep soft and reduce the amount of hair shed around the home.
Despite their stout appearance they are actually quite an active breed and need a lot of exercise and mental stimulation to keep them happy.
It is important to note that the Pug can be prone to some common health problems regarding their breathing and skin so it is important to keep regular vet visits to prevent and treat these problems.
Overall Pugs are an excellent choice for those looking for a fun-loving, small companion.












