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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 Olathe?

A recent study from the insurance company The Swiftest analyzed some of the biggest U.S. cities to see which are the most pet-friendly. In the study, Olathe is ranked the 29th most pet-friendly city with a population under 200,000. The city scored an A for its number of pet-friendly hotels and a B+ for the cost of dog insurance. 

Dog parks and outdoor activities in Olathe

Olathe and the nearby area have many dog parks and other outdoor activities where your pup can play and socialize with other dogs. Some of the most popular off-leash dog parks in the area are Heritage Park Off-Leash Area, The Pet Ranch Private Dog Park, and Thomas S. Stoll Dog Park.


Olathe and the surrounding area are also home to several great hiking trails where you can take your dog for a long scenic walk. A few great spots to explore are Mill Creek Streamway Park, Heritage Trail to Black Bob Park, and Shawnee Mission Park.    

Life in Olathe with a dog

Olathe has a variety of pet-friendly restaurants where you and your dog can grab a bite to eat. A few of the most popular dog-friendly restaurants in the area include The Other Place, Johnny’s Italian Steakhouse, Culver’s, and Johnny’s BBQ Olathe. 


Olathe has many other pet-friendly businesses, including pet stores, groomers, daycares, and pet spas. And, every year there are various pet-centered events to celebrate our furry companions.


If your friends or family are visiting Olathe, there are plenty of pet-friendly hotels where they can stay with their dogs. The city has the 9th highest number of pet-friendly hotels per capita in the country.



Some of the most popular dog-friendly hotels in the area are Candlewood Suites Olathe, La Quinta Inn & Suites, and Best Western Plus Olathe Hotel.  

Popular dog breeds in Olathe

Olathe is home to a wide range of dog breeds. Some of the most popular breeds in the city are Labrador Retrievers, German Shepherds, Boxers, Bulldogs, Yorkshire Terriers, Golden Retrievers, and Poodles. No matter which breed you choose to bring into your home, your new pup will find many canine companions across the city.

 

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