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How do I entertain my dog who does not like toys?

Go out for walks with him. Find a good dog treat recipe you can cook together in the living room. Some dogs don’t mind laying on your legs as a pastime. Taking the time to understand your dog’s needs will… Continue reading How do I entertain my dog who does not like toys?

My dog has no interest in toys, what could be wrong?

Your dog is refusing to play with toys out of boredom. Also, dogs would reject their toys if they have no one to share them with during playtime. An adopted dog would reject toys if they never had any or… Continue reading My dog has no interest in toys, what could be wrong?

Can you fix a pug’s popped eye at home?

If the condition is not severe (bleeding or discharge from the eye) it is possible to pop the eye back in. Use a clean gauze and gently push the eye back into its socket. Do not apply too much pressure… Continue reading Can you fix a pug’s popped eye at home?

How often does pug eye pop out?

Because a pug’s eye sockets are shallow, any trauma or pressure on the eye can result in it popping out. A pug’s eye will pop out even after getting it fixed. It is important to protect your pug’s eyes and… Continue reading How often does pug eye pop out?

Will a pug’s eyes pop out when it sneezes?

No, sneezing does not exact enough pressure on the face for the eye to pop. But extreme pressure from excessive scratching, hitting the face on a surface, getting hit by a flying object, or pressure on the neck by a… Continue reading Will a pug’s eyes pop out when it sneezes?

What can I do when my pug eye falls out?

Do not freak out when your pug’s eye falls out. It is a common occurrence in brachycephalic breeds like pugs and English bulldogs. Hold a clean gauze over the dog’s eye, to prevent it from moving or getting pawed, and… Continue reading What can I do when my pug eye falls out?

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