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| Welcome to the Pug Health website!
Pug Health is designed to provide information for pug owners and lovers and any other parties interested in the breed for whatever reason. We are not an "Official" site of any organization, although we do have close ties with the Pug Dog Club of America.
Our site is NOT designed to be interactive - we are NOT here to answer questions as the volume would simply overwhelm us. Instead we provide information in the most up to date manner and hope that it helps you learn more about conditions and problems which the pug breed may experience.
We do hope to provide many more articles on the site, downloads of forms or information, polls on health issues and much more as time goes on. As you can tell, we are just getting started. Please have patience with us as we populate the different areas of the site, and come back often to see what we've done.
We have been through a number of software changes and updates and still have some sections of the site that are not working properly. If you experience any errors please let us know using the FEEDBACK link.
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AVMA Brochures Added to Downloads Section |
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Announcements
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Posted by PugHealth on Sunday, April 02, 2006 (18:36:20)
PugHealth writes "Today we have placed fifteen brochures in the Downloads section from the American Veterinary Medical Association. These brochures, in PDF format, are courtesy of the AVMA for your personal use. Topics include rabies, vaccinations, parvovirus, parasites, pet loss, euthanasia, traveling with your pet, spaying and neutering, household dangers, heartworm disease, cancer, distember, choosing a vet, and a large brochure about preparing for a disaster with your pets."
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Pug Dog Encephalitis Study - An Announcement |
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Posted by PugHealth on Sunday, March 05, 2006 (23:46:39)
PugHealth writes "Through the Colorado State Veterinary Diagnostic Labratory, Dr. Dan Gould and Dr. Jamie Bush are implementing a study to assess prevalence, sex preference, and environmental risk factors.
Brains from any pugs that die or are euthanized for any reason, including suspected PDE, are requested. In addition to brains, please submit a medical history (including vaccination and deworming history), physical exam findings, and any diagnostic results. Veterinarians may submit the whole brain preserved in 10% buffered formalin, or the chilled head or whole body can be submitted for brain removal by Dr. Bush."
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