Meet Pangpang the Pug!

Over the last few years, the popularity of the pug breed seems to have grown enormously. Aside from the fact that they are such wonderful and happy dogs, their notoriety is due in part to more and more pugs being featured on TV and in films, as well as product advertising.

You’ve probably heard of Doug the Pug, based in the US, with several million followers on social media and his own line of pug merchandise! Well, the trend is catching on in the UK too, with the most famous pug on social media being the adorable Pangpang!

Pangpang has a social media following of over 665,000 people and has featured in ads for companies such as Virgin Media and NSPCC’s Letter From Santa and has appeared on the Jeremy Vine Show and ITV’s The Pet Show. Also featuring in The Mail Online, The Sun, My London and Take A Break Pets.

Pangpang in his Happy place!

We were wondering what it’s like to be a pug who’s so much in the limelight and also what it’s like to be the proud parent of such a well-loved pooch, so we spoke to Pangpang’s Dad, Dan to find out more…

  1. How did you end up being a pug owner and what attracted you to the breed?
    I’ve been obsessed with pugs ever since I first saw Agent Frank (the pug agent) in Men In Black. I was struck by how adorable and funny they were and when I first encountered one face-to-face, I discovered that they were even cuter in real life. I liked their playful nature and wanted a dog that would be good around kids so a pug seemed like the perfect breed for me. On the day I moved into my first apartment in China, a friend got me a pug as a surprise and from there I was hooked.
  1. How did you decide on Pangpang to be your pug companion?
    Having previously been a pug dad, I was sure I wanted to get another pug. At the time, I wanted to adopt a pug but wasn’t having any luck and eventually saw a few photos of Pangpang online and he reminded me of my first pug in terms of his personality and his facial features so knew he was the one for me. I called up to reserve him on the spot and ended up taking him to his forever home on 26 December so he’s my little Christmas miracle.
  1. What advice would you give to anyone considering adopting a pug?
    I think adopting a pug should always be the preference over getting a pug from a breeder and the PDWRA is really helping to make this process easier, so definitely register with them to get put on the waiting list. Once you get notified that there is a pug needing a forever home, it’s always a good idea to learn about their specific circumstances (e.g. good with kids, can’t be around other pets etc.) just to ensure it’s a good match for your personal situation. And because pugs really need attention from their hoomans and can get separation anxiety, I would only recommend getting a pug if someone in the household is at home most of the time. If you work 9-5 in the office every day, a pug will get lonely and bored as they love to interact with people. If your situation allows, however, I’m sure adopting a pug will be one of the best decisions you’ve ever made.
  1. What’s your favourite thing about having a pug in your life?
    This could be a very long response…😂 To me, they’re just so loving and are determined to be your best friend at all times. They fill your home with happiness and I love their big personalities. Basically, Pangpang brings so much joy that I can’t imagine my life without him. I also love the way Pangpang has a calming influence on my life – if I’ve had a stressful day, he’s able to make me forget about it in 5 minutes as he’s always making me laugh.
  1. In what ways has your life changed since becoming a pug parent?
    I eat less blueberries and cucumber as the Very Important Pug (VIP) in my life has first dibs 😂 But in all seriousness, he’s been a really positive addition to my life. Having Pangpang makes me more active as I always want to take him places and ensure he’s getting the right amount of exercise. I don’t spend time playing computer games anymore as all my free time goes to him. I think having a dog makes you a happier person all-round.
  1. How did it come about that Pangpang embarked on the celebrity route?
    Initially, I started Pangpang’s Instagram, YouTube, TikTok and Facebook accounts because I wanted my friends and family who met him as a puppy to be able to keep up to date with how he was doing. He was such a hit with everyone who met him that I was regularly being asked for his latest photos and videos so thought this would be a good way to share them. However, after posting, the feedback from pug lovers from around the world was amazing so I decided to keep going with it. For me it’s more about Pangpang having amazing experiences and doing cool stuff that he enjoys than being a celebrity – I just want him to have the best life possible.
  1. What’s it like being on set with Pangpang?
    It’s a bit of a weird feeling to be honest. I found that I was the nervous one and that Pangpang was a natural born performer. The times we’ve been on set (like when we did commercials, The Pet Show, and The Jeremy Vine Show) he was absolutely buzzing. I was keen to see that he wasn’t anxious or scared by all the props and people and I needn’t have worried – he was so excited to be exploring new places and making new friends. The crew all made a big fuss over him and I was on dog treat duty so it was a lot of fun and definitely something I’d consider doing again in the future.
  1. How easy was it to train Pangpang to do tricks?
    I was fairly new to training dogs when I got Pangpang but i decided that I was going to start from day one. I could never have imagined that he would learn so many tricks by the time he was just two months old. By this point, he knew sit down, turn around, high five, shake hands, speak, wait, give a pug kiss and – my personal favourite – play dead, among others. I found it really easy because Pangpang is so food-motivated that he focuses really hard as he’s determined to get the treat.Now and again, I’ll try to teach him something new as I think it’s a great way to form a really strong bond with your dog and keep them mentally stimulated. Most recently, he learned how to press buttons, bells and objects, jump up (when he wants picking up) and go to a set place. I’m still amazed by how quickly he learns tricks and commands when there’s a treat going!
  1. How well does Pangpang cope with his celebrity status, has it gone to his head at all?
    He’s very modest about it really. I inform him when he receives lovely messages from his online friends. And I let him know when he’s going viral but he normally just looks as me blankly like “how many treats will that get me then?” I hope it will lead to more exciting opportunities for Pangpang in the future as I just want him to have an amazing life and all the experiences I could wish for him. For example, one of my little dreams for Pangpang is to experience life in Japan or the US so fingers crossed he lands a major movie role one day. It would also be cool if Pangpang could appear in a music video for one of my favourite artists.
  1. What’s your favourite thing about being a parent to a celebrity pug?
    Haha I’m a bit shy about calling him a celebrity but as long as he’s making dog and pug lovers smile around the world that makes me really proud. I still find it a bit crazy that 38 million dog lovers saw one of his videos but it’s definitely a great achievement for him. Really though, it’s when you receive messages saying that he brightens people’s day and helps them through difficult times that we realise the positive impact he’s having. I like for him to get involved in interesting projects like the NSPCC Letter from Santa campaign and we’ve really enjoyed cooperating with the PDWRA to help raise awareness of the amazing work you do to help pugs in the UK. Ultimately, I hope that I can become a full-time stay at home dog dad and spread happiness through Pangpang’s content while spending all my time with him.
  1. How much of your time is involved in updating Pangpang’s various social media channels?
    I try to keep a close eye on how much time I spend on social media as my focus must always be on keeping Pangpang happy, healthy and enjoying his best pug life. I love making content that captures the joy of being a pug pawrent and that he enjoys too – which is why lots of my content involves Pangpang eating dog treats! But over the years, I’ve definitely become more efficient with producing content so I find it’s not too time-consuming anymore.
  1. What do you think it is about the pug breed that makes people fall so head over heels in love with them?
    They are so cute and funny that they capture your heart with ease. I think a lot of people are drawn to their faces as they look adorable. Then there’s the famous pug head tilts – I don’t think anyone can resist these, right? I sometimes get people approach me on walkies saying things like “I don’t really like dogs but your dog is so cute that I had to come and say hello”. I also think they have a reputation for being a friendly breed of dog which is important. This was definitely something I considered as I wanted a dog that would be welcoming of guests to the house and Pangpang is certainly that – pug kisses seem to be compulsory if you sit down on the sofa!

We’d like to give a huge thanks to Dan for making the time to talk to us and if you’d like to keep up to date with Pangpang’s adventures, check out his links below to find out more –

www.pangpangthepug.co.uk

www.youtube.com/c/pangpangthepug

www.instagram.com/pangpangthepug

www.tiktok.com/@pangpangthepug

www.facebook.com/itspangpangthepug

https://twitter.com/pangpangpug

 

 

Happy National Pet Day!

Today is National Pet Day, April 11th. Although if you’re a pet owner, you know there’s not a day that goes by that you don’t celebrate your animal companion.
So perhaps hug your beloved pets just a little more, today (as if you need an excuse!).

We all know that apart from stealing our hearts, they also contribute to our overall cardiovascular health by lowering cortisol, cholesterol, and blood pressure levels. Our pets help us to cope with every day, life stresses.

National Pet Day was founded in 2006, by Colleen Paige, an animal welfare advocate and pet and family lifestyle expert, to celebrate the joy pets can bring to us. But she also wanted to bring attention to the ongoing needs of many pets of all kinds waiting in shelters to be adopted.
She encouraged people who wanted purebred dogs and cats to contact rescue organisations instead of going to a breeder. “Don’t shop! Adopt!” became the holiday motto.

Though started in the US, it soon expanded internationally. Pet lovers now mark the day in many countries across the world and celebrities help to spread the cause from their highly visible platforms.

Here’s a small selection of our beloved companions who illustrate why they mean so much to us:














Alvin & Simon have found their forever homes!

1 week since our Appeal for homes for puppies’ Alvin & Simon, they have found their forever homes.

Along with their siblings they will all be enjoying a very special EASTER with their new families!

We thank everyone for their interest in them, plus the applications we received. There are many pugs who still need homes, so please consider applying to us:
https://pugwelfare-rescue.org.uk/adopting-a-pug/

 

Teddy meets Molly!

I first heard about the PDWRA when I went to a nail salon and we all got talking about our dogs! One of the members of staff mentioned her mum fosters pugs for the charity, and without a second thought I applied to adopt!

Having a 7 year old puggle at home I knew I would have to wait a while before finding the perfect pug to suit us, and a few months later I got a call from the PDWRA about a little lad named Teddy who was in need of his forever home.

Teddy was only 11 months old when I adopted him, but had already been moved from four different homes, with his 5th being with his wonderful foster mum Rebecca and her family. After two days of hearing about Teddy I was on my way to London to meet Rebecca and bring him to his new home.

Whilst waiting for Teddy, I started my research on the best ways to introduce another dog to Molly the puggle, and the PDWRA said that if I needed help or guidance, they would be there for me as Teddy settled in. Some of the best practices included:

  • Introduce the dogs outside where they can sniff, play, and get to know each other on neutral ground
  • Praise positive behaviours
  • Make sure you enter the home first, don’t let the dogs go in first as they may become territorial
  • Watch for signs of stress in the home, recognize when the dogs might need their own space
  • Establish a safe space for the new dog

I was really lucky with Teddy that he was already crate trained so it didn’t take long for him to realise where his bed and safe space was, but the other advice really helped me get him settled in with his new grumble.

When he arrived, we went straight into the garden for him to see that was where he would go to the bathroom, amongst other things, although not unexpectedly we had a couple of rug poop mishaps in the first couple of days, which is to be expected when the dog is getting over the stress of settling into a new environment.

The introduction between him and my dog Molly went really well and I’m so pleased I looked into the best practices!

Molly certainly tells him who is boss when he gets too excitable, but has welcomed Teddy into our home brilliantly. He is definitely part goat, I often find him sat on my work desk, on the dining table and even sat on the toilet seat (yes there has been an open toilet incident…he was fine, and hasn’t learnt his lesson).

I can’t thank his foster mum Rebecca enough for getting my boy ready for his forever home and for doing such a great job taking care of him. He’s stolen my heart, and the hearts of my family and friends! He’s such a great character and keeps me entertained, on my toes, and full of joy!

3 months later, since Teddy came into our lives, it’s June and it’s like he’s been here forever!

He has discovered his love for the garden and has claimed the comfy chair as his own! Teddy loves to play with his big sister Molly, and he has brought back her puppy energy; they love chasing each other around the house (often when I am on a work call!) and they bolt around the common on our walks.

Teddy loves every dog and person he meets, and he’s made some friends in the local park. His recall is fantastic, and he is often by Molly’s side. Adopting Teddy was definitely one of the best things I have done and I couldn’t be happier with my little family!

Lungworm!

Lungworm!

LUNGWORM.

As we’ve had very wet weather for most of last year and it continues, slugs and snails are more active, which increases the risk of them passing on the lungworm parasite to our pugs. There are many slugs and snails around so be extra vigilant when out walking your dog and always pick up and safely dispose of your dog’s faeces.

 

 

Signs of lungworm infection include:

  • Breathing difficulties
  • Coughing (especially bringing up blood)
  • Lethargy
  • Poor blood clotting/persistent bleeding
  • General sickness
  • Circling
  • Vomiting
  • Diarrhoea
  • Stomach and back pain
  • Poor appetite
  • Weight loss
  • Seizures
  • Behaviour changes (depression)

Consult your vet as soon as possible if your dog becomes unwell. Remember, not every snail or slug carries the disease and lungworm’s geographical limitations means infection is relatively uncommon, but when it does appear, it is potentially extremely serious, often a chronic disease, lasting months, even years.

Killing lungworm is relatively simple, ensuring your routine (monthly), preventative anti-parasite treatments administered to your pug are appropriate.
Once diagnosed and treated, most dogs make a full recovery and, like all diseases, the key to successful treatment is taking action early.

 

For more information about lungworm & its treatment, please see:
https://www.pdsa.org.uk/pet-help-and-advice/pet-health-hub/conditions/lungworm-in-dogs

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For other seasonal or all-year potential health hazards for our precious pugs, please see:
Seasonal Hazards for Pugs | The Pug Dog Welfare & Rescue Association

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