Ready … puggy … diet!

If it’s agreed with your vet that your pug does need to lose weight, here are some tips to help you put your pug on a diet, safely.

Don’t forget, while many fruits are good healthy treats, they can be high in sugar content, so everything in moderation.

 Warning – cherries, grapes and raisins are poisonous to dogs.

A Belated Happy Birthday to Diane

PDWRA would like to send belated birthday wishes to Diane, who due to lockdown and isolation was unable to hold the vintage tea party she had planned.

Instead, she has sent us a generous donation in lieu of her party.

Diane looked after Lily, a pug in need, and gave her a wonderful life until she ran out of time.

Thank you, Diane.

Is your pug a puggy porker?

Lockdown may have meant feeding and exercise routines for your pugs have changed.

Over the next 3 days, we’ll be providing tips and guidance to address any weight gain, including diet, to help get them back to a healthy weight and lifestyle.

Please look at the Body Score Chart, downloadable from

https://www.pughealth.org.uk/pug-obesity/

where you will also find further information about pug health care.

Always consult your vet for advice before embarking on a weight loss regime or increased exercise for your pug.

 

Thank you Katy


We would like to thank Katy Price, who very kindly and generously donated this stroller for a pug in need.
Gorgeous Peppa who has had back surgery and struggles with control of her rear, is so appreciative and absolutely loves it!
Thank you Katy, it really helps when she gets tired from using her new set of wheels, which provides extra freedom and builds her confidence.

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