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>>154132 http://www.hsus.org/pets/pet_care/why_you_should_spay_or_neuter_your_pet.html
remove the balls.
We have a pug, got him from a rescue. he is 9 years old now (got him a year ago) he is very very nice. he just likes to sit around, be pet, and hang around people. Pugs are very much people dogs, and can gave problems in really high heat. almost all of them are indoor dogs.
http://www.pugvillage.com/
that site has a lot of good advice. read the faqs.
Problems you should plan for: Cataracts (almost all pugs develop them) hip and spine problems (the are stocky and have short legs, lots of small dogs have these problems) snorting, lots and lots of snorting and SNORING.
They dont have snouts, so they pant alot and make a lot of funny noises because of their face . Its cute, but can be a problem (some pugs get surgery to remove part of their palette so the can breath)
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