"Pugs" have a bad reputation as a fat and lazy breed and many people think that we can only jump on the sofa... It's about time the world see pugs as a healthy and active breed of dogs...
Our agility titles: Balearic champion 2010, 2011, 2012 and 2013. National champion in 2011 and 2012, finished second due to injury in 2013. Represented Spain at the World Agility Open in 2011, 2012 where we make the penthalon finales each year and in 2014 we were picked as a wild card and once again made the finales of the penthalon 14th overall and biathlon 23rd, I'm so proud of my Pancho for all his hard work....Yes a Pug at the World championships!!! In 2013 we also represented España at EO in Belgium and won 4 rosettes at the International Agility Festival in grade 6 with a 4th, 8th and 9th place and 1st place at the IFCS qualifier at Oxford.
Top 3 on every class at the Jersey Agility festival and made the small final. Pepito and Wilson have won titles too at trials like the Fab Show in Oxford UK in 2013 and team events with Pancho and many podiums at the Jersay agility festival too. I'm so proud of my babies, I really can't ask for more. OUR MOTO "PUGS RULE

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13 févr. 2012

Wilson dysplacia

Today we went to see our specialist for Wilson's dysplacia. After 5 months since the last xray, we had to see if there were any changes as he is still growing. You can see that the right hip has the most problem as the head of the femur is not inside the socket as it should be. I have circuled the right hip as it is the weakest in
Wilson's case...

So what can we do to help him to be pain free and a happy little pug?? Simple, we need to excersies his little legs to make sure that his gluts and thighs are strong and keep the head of the femur in place:
* Using a cone make a figure of 8 as slowly as possible.
* Using a big gym ball have the dog stand on it and help him keep his balance, make sure he uses his hip to balance himself...
* Go over a pole at about 20cm from the ground but leg by leg without jumping.
* Walking backward slowly.
* "Sit-stand" about 10 repetitions.
* Walking slowly on a 10% ramp like a treadmill or on the road.

Using a harness will help the dog use his back legs without hurting his neck and everything has to be done as slowly as possible to work the muscles in the correct way.

If you want to see more about the treatments we have had up to know, you can find 2 videos about it on our blog at the bottom of the page. Enjoy x

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