Pug Press Article Index:
1998 articles include: "Itchy Pug" Readers' Poll Results * Little-Known Cancer Cure Reported to Work on Pug Lumps * new chapter from novel: Clan of the Pug Bears, Part II * Historical Pug Tidbit * Summertime Can Bring out the Itchies in Pugs * Looking for a Pug Puppy? * Internet Website Review: Dog Food Comparison Chart * Anesthesia & Pugs Can Be a Deadly Combination * Attitude is Everything: Pug Hospice Care * Rescue Pugs Bring a Special Kind of Love * Internet Website Review: Pet Loss Page Offers Moving Affirmation of Rainbow Bridge's Existence * Guerilla Housebreaking Tactics for Problem Pugs * 10 Tips for a Poison-Safe Household * Video Review: The AKC Club Video Series on PUGs
1997 articles include: A Look at Lyme Disease * Ask the Vet * Does Your Pug Need Vitamins? * Some Things to Look for in a Pug Puppy * Scenes from the Santa Barbara Pug "Happy Hour" Party * Veterinarians Uncover New Treatments for Separation Anxiety in Older Dugs * Pug Training Poll Results * Pug People Helping Pug People--A Reader Responds to Another Reader's Request for Info on Struvite Crystals * Therapy Pug Gets a Special Gift * Profile of a "Normal" Pug Person * Pug Training Poll * Rainbow Bridge Poem * A Reader Writes: My 5 Babies * 7 Ways to Improve the Bond Between You and Your Pug * Teddy-Bear: the Pug that Started the non-AKC Pug Parties & S.D. Pug Rescue * A tale of the new Years Puppy * An Update on Amy's Liver Shunt Surgery
1996 articles include: Who said pugs are stubborn: 4+ Reasons Why You & Your Pug Should Go Through "Boot-Camp" * Vaccinations: to Give or Not to Give * A Reader's Story: Confessions of a Pugaholic * Little Known Vet Facts Found While Browsing Through the Internet One Dark & Stormy Night * A Warning for Pugs Who Jump * Pug Joins Her K-9 Pals to Enliven Retirement Home * A Reader Writes: A Pond + A Boat = Pug Outing * Ask the Vet: When Pug Nostrils are Too Small & Soft Palates are Too Long * Pug People Nationwide are Rallying for Amy--a Pug With a Big Heart But a Small Liver * Netherland Couple Has Pug Champs & a Pug Museum * What's in a (Pug's) Name? * How to Place a Rescued Pug in a Good Home * Pug Stamp Collections
1995 articles include: So You'd Like to Rescue a Pug . . . * Ask the Vet: Promise Your Pug a Safe Holiday Season * Chapters from the pug novel, Clan of the Pug Bears * 1st Pittsburgh Pug Party Positively Pugnificent * Readers are Asking Us: What About Program? * Ask the Vet: Emergency Care for Your Pug * Pugs on the Internet * Summer Heat Care Tips * Pug Stamp Art * Do-it-Yourself Pug Eye Exam for Pigmentary Keratitis * Pug Encephalitis: A Mysterious Killer Disease * How to Get a Good Photo of Your Pug, Every Time! * Ask the Vet: Anal Sac Disease * Knee Problems Can Be Cripplers: Medial Patella Luxation * Ode to the Immortal Pug
1994 articles include: Pug Health Poll Results * Pug Tips * A Reader Shares her Rescue Story: The Punkster * Update on Care Sheet #1 - Summer Itch * More Pug Tips * Pug Health & Longevity Poll * Ask the Vet: Old Pug Lumps * Where to Find Proper Eye Medicine for Pugs * Psychics Speak Their Minds on Pugs * Ask the Vet: Dry Eye * A True Story from Pug Rescue of San Diego: How Much Does an Angel Cost? * What to do if You Lose Your Pug * Older Pugs Have a Lot to Offer *
2 BONUS ISSUES FROM 1993 include: Ask the Vet--Common Pug Problems * How to Housebreak Your Pug * The Adventures of Max & Benji (the Odd Couple) * Daredevil Pug Rescue on the Freeway Brings us "Bessie" * Ask the Vet: Longevity
Eight years of pug rescue work and caring for over eighty-eight foster-pugs went into the writing of these caresheets. Many pugs came to us with terrible skin problems, lack of housetraining, and beginning to advanced stages of eye problems which inevitably lead to blindness as early as 5 years old. Be an informed pug owner and avoid many obvious problems (and veterinary bills) before they begin. Topics include proper pug diet, discussion on pesticides, a simple anti-itch natural product, common pug eye problems that can quietly lead to blindness (Does Your Pug Rub His/Her Eyes?), housebreaking, and lumps on the skin--is it cancer? (4 Caresheets for $12 + $2 s/h in U.S.; foreign add $3 extra shipping).
A heartwarming novel about a homeless woman and her pug. Packed with drama and adventure, complete with a happy ending! Photo-illustrated, for all ages, $14 + $2 s/h (foreign add $3 extra shipping) SORRY--SOLD OUT--WILL BE REPRINTING SOON!
A novel with a cast of pugs who own their human mom and can talk to her! Photo-illustrated. For pugaholics only, $14 + 2 s/h (foreign add $3 extra shipping)
Temporarily sold out. Will be reprinting soon.