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Scott B.

01/04/2023

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We couldn't be happier with our new pug puppy! We named him Merlin and he is learning how to potty train and teach him little commands and it's going great. He loves walks and he is the cutest little guy ever. It was great working with your company to find our new little one! Thankyou so much! We will love him and protect him forever

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Pug Characteristics

Pugs are actively bred as lap dogs and crave human companionship. They’re very sensitive, and though they're ideal for apartment living because of their size and personality, they will not appreciate being left home alone for long periods of time. These dogs can be a bit stubborn when they're being house trained, but overall, they're very affectionate and are perfect candidates for beginner pet parents.

Fast Facts

  • Energy Moderate
  • Size Small
  • Trainability Determined

Folklore states that the Pug's name comes from the Latin word for "fist" because his face resembles a human fist. The pug's face will bring smiles to nearly anyone who sees it, and its lovable personality will charm the rest. Their heads are large and round, as are their eyes. They have deep and distinct wrinkles on their faces. Legend has it that the Chinese, who are masters of breeding Pugs, prized these wrinkles because they resembled good luck symbols in their language.

 

Full-grown pugs typically weigh in between 14-18 pounds and stand around 10-14 inches tall at the shoulder. Often found with fawn, black, or white coats, their small and stout stature makes them perfect apartment companions and are best kept indoors. Pugs, like Bulldogs, don't do well in extreme climates because the shape of their nose makes it difficult for them to regulate their temperatures. 

 

Pugs are also known to enjoy eating just a little too much. It is important to monitor their diet and provide them with ample exercise, or else they are prone to excess weight gain. Pugs have a short, double coat and are known for extreme shedding. Regular brushing and grooming will be necessary in order to keep your pug clean and happy.

How dog-friendly is Austin?

WalletHub analyzed the 100 biggest American cities to see which are the most pet-friendly. In their study, Austin is ranked as the 15th most dog-friendly. The city excels when it comes to pet health and wellness, ranking 6th out of all the nation’s cities. 


A similar study by SmartAsset ranked Austin as the 19th most pet-friendly city in the country. In the study, they found to have 64 of every 10,000 establishments related to pets, one of the highest amounts in the country.

Dog parks in Austin

As a growing city, there are plenty of dog parks for your furry friend to frolic and play. In the SmartAsset study, Austin is shown to have 1.3 dog parks per 100,000 residents. Some of the most popular dog parks in the city are Zilker Metro Park, Red Bud Isle, Auditorium Shores, West Austin Dog Park, and Metropolitan Park at Walnut Creek,


In Austin, there are also several hiking trails for your pup to explore. A few great places to hike with your dog include Onion Creek District Park, Barton Creek Greenbelt Preserve, and Mckinney Falls State Park.

Life in Austin with a dog

The city of Austin is tied for the most dog-friendly restaurants per capita. There are over 510 dog-friendly spots for you and your dog to grab a bite. Some of the most popular pet-friendly restaurants in the city are Rudy’s Country Store & Bar-B-Q, Ski Shores Waterfront Cafe, Enoteca Vespaio, and Maudie’s Milagro.


There are many other dog-friendly businesses in Austin, including pets stores, groomers, and spas. There are also 28 dog-friendly shopping centers.








If you have friends or family visiting Austin, there are over 500 pet-friendly hotels for them and their dogs to stay in. Many of these places don’t charge any pet fees. A few of the best dog-friendly hotels in Austin are South Congress Hotel, Hotel Ella, The Carpenter Hotel, and the LINE Austin.

Popular breeds in Austin

Austin is home to a wide variety of dog breeds. The most popular breeds in the city are Labrador Retrievers, Yorkshire Terriers, Shih Tzus, Golden Retrievers, Chihuahuas, Shiba Inus, English Bulldogs, Mini Schnauzers, and Boxers.

 

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