Saturday, July 22, 2006
This news item isn’t pug related, but I think pug lovers will get a laugh out of Willy the cat’s devilish deeds. It seems Willy has a things for gardening gloves and he has snagged up to 9 pairs of gloves from his neighbors in Pelham, New York. You can find the complete story of Willy’s garden glove antics here.
Thursday, July 20, 2006
Came across this hilarious video of a pug carefully sneaking food (via Urban Pug). What a pug won’t do for a treat!
Wednesday, July 19, 2006
If you are looking for unique items to show the world that you are a true pug lover than check out PugWear. They have a ton a cool T-Shirts and lots of other pug themed items.
Monday, July 17, 2006
Pug Dog Encephalitis (PDE) is a fatal disease that only affects pugs. Village of Hope is a great resource completely devoted to educating others about PDE and raising money to research this deadly disease. Village of Hope is a great place to start in finding out more about Pug Dog Encephalitis or to connect with others who have witnessed first-hand the affects of this disease.
Friday, July 14, 2006
The ASPCA has posted a new news alert about the dangers of acetaminophen to pets. It is worth checking since Acetaminophen is a common staple in most households. The alerts also gives tips on what to do if your pug accidentally ingests Acetaminophen.
Wednesday, July 12, 2006
Get your pictures ready because it is almost time to kick off the Owned By Pugs 2007 Calendar Contest! The contest will officially start on August 1, 2006 and we will accept submissions until August 31, 2006.
So get ready to submit all of those adorable pictures of your pug. And if you haven’t captured that perfect shot yet, don’t worry there is still time. Also, be sure to check out this month’s Daily Tip Special - Take Better Pictures of your Pug.
We can hardly wait to get things started! Check back in a few weeks to find out the complete contest details.
Thursday, June 29, 2006
Zack isn’t a pug, he is a very special 10-year-old Yorkie that had a pacemaker installed a few weeks ago. The surgery cost Zack’s owner $3000, but she insists that it was worth every penny. Read Zack’s complete story.