American Lo-Sze Pugg Breed Information
American Lo-Sze Pugg Quick Stats:
Description:
This compact little dog makes an excellent lap dog. They are most easily recognized by their short and broad wrinkled nose. The American Lo-Sze Pugg's Tail curls inwards over the back.
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Country of Origin:
The American Lo-Sze Pugg originated in China
Height:
The American Lo-Sze Pugg is about 10" in height
Weight:
The American Lo-Sze Pugg weight 7-10 pounds.
Colors:
The American Lo-Sze Pugg can be a variety of colors and color combinations including fawn, black, white either solid or with splash marks.
Coat:
The soft short coat of the American Lo-Sze Pugg requires gentle brushing. This breed is an average shedder.
Temperament:
Intelligent and highly trainable, The American Lo-Sze Puggs are excellent with children but may be reserved around non-family members. American Lo-Sze Puggs are used as therapy dogs due to their size and sweet nature.
Health Concerns:
The American Lo-Sze Puggs are prone to overheating and breathing problems due to their short muzzles. They are also susceptible to Lacrimal Duct Atresia, Cleft Palate, Inadequate Blinking, Patellar Luxation, Umbilical Hernia and Stenotic Nares.
Life Expectancy:
The American Lo-Sze Pugg can be expected to live about 12-15 years.
Living Environment:
The American Lo-Sze Puggs are excellent apartment dogs and get along with smaller animals. American Lo-Sze Puggs can get the exercise they need from their daily activity at home.
AKC Group:
Not Recognized (Toy)
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