Things You'll Need
- Natural bristle brush
- blade
- Rubber brush
- Flea comb
- Dog shampoo
- Wash cloth
- Bath towels
- Coat conditioner
- Cotton balls
- Powdered boric acid
- Baby powder
- Coat gloss
Instructions
Brush your pug daily with a stiff natural bristle brush to keep shedding to a minimum.
Clip his whiskers short with a
blade every four to six weeks or as needed.
Remove shedding hair with a rubber brush, followed by a flea combing every four to six weeks before bathing.
Bathe your pug every four to six weeks with a non-medicated dog shampoo that doesn't contain alcohol. Wash her head and face first with a wash cloth. Be sure to clean her face folds and crease over her nose. Wash her body and rinse well.
Apply a coat and skin conditioner after shampooing. Rinse again until he's squeaky clean. Then dry him with soft bath towels, followed by a good brushing with the bristle brush and flea comb.
Check your pug's ears at least once a week. If dirty or waxy, clean them with a moist cotton ball. If the skin inside her ears looks slightly red or irritated, apply a small amount of powdered boric acid just inside the ear.
Clean his eyes two or three times a week with a moist cotton ball (moistened either with water or a minute amount of boric acid). Because their eyes are so prominent, they are much more susceptible to injury and infection than most other breeds.