luvmyswissy
Posted : 3/10/2008 4:29:48 PM
She used to enjoy our walks (sometimes up to 3 miles a day) but recently she is protesting to even our shorter walks.
When you say she USE to enjoy them, how long has it been since she stopped long walks? Days? weeks? months? years? 20 pounds for your pugs weigh is an excellent weight. The Pug is a short muzzled dog, and as with other similar breeds can suffer from respiratory and breathing problems. Pugs enjoy regular play and exercise, or regular walks. However, because the breed is prone to respiratory and breathing problems it is important not to overdo it and involve him in activity and exercise that is over-strenuous. Three mile walks for a 9 year old pug is to much to expect. My 4 year old pug could not tolerate that, they are not dogs with stamina and they do not require exercise as such. I would suggest you take her on short, methodical, enjoyable walks and not try and stretch her abilities and be cautious of the weather and her breathing during those times.
My pug enjoys short games of catch and running around with her other family of dogs but she poops out quick at 4 years old. I have also been told by my breeder and Vet not to overdue exercise and to be very cautious in extreme temps, hot and cold. Personally, she sounds like a VERY NORMAL 9 year old pug. Give her the pillow and let her be the Queens lap dog she was meant to be.
ETA: PS: My pug, hates being outside too. If the weather is bad, she is out and back in quickly if the weather is good she is OK for awhile and better if we are with her. She is much happier being a "couch potato" (Pugs motto).