Your Ultimate Guide to Pet Insurance for a Pug

What is Pet Insurance for a Pug?
Pet insurance for a pug is insurance structured to pay either in part or in full for the medical costs of treating a pug. Like health insurance for people, pet insurance provides this benefit, but to a given level. Generally, pet insurance is mostly meant to give pet owners peace of mind: the awareness that they’ll be able to provide their pugs with the veterinary care whenever needed.

How Much is a Pug Dog?

In the united states, buying a Pug will set you back $1000-$3000. In India, where there is a flourishing market for Pugs, the cost is between 5000Rs to 20000Rs (equivalent to about $70-$280) and in Britain (London) you will have to pay £500- £1500 (equivalent to roughly $660-$2000). These are average prices for a healthy puppy from a reputable and registered breeder. The prices can spike up %200-%300 if you are looking for high pedigree or ‘show dog’ quality. On the other side of the price range, you may be able to find a pug in a shelter or rescue and only have to pay a symbolic amount which will cover expenses such as spaying/ neutering vaccination and food.

How to Feed My Pug? What, and How Often?

• A Puppy (3-6 Months) should be fed 3 Times a day with 1/3 of a Cup of dry food per Meal. If the Puppy is fed Wet Canned Food, he needs 4oz (113gr), and if feeding Home Cooked or Raw, it would be %4-5 of the puppy’s body weight.
• A ‘Teenage’ Pug (6-12 Months) should be fed Twice a day with 3/4 A Cup of dry food per Meal. If the Teen Pug is fed Wet Canned Food, he needs 9oz (255gr), and if feeding Home Cooked or Raw, it would be %3-4 of body weight
• An Adult Pug (1-8 Years) should be fed Twice a day with 1/2 of a Cup of dry food per Meal. If the Pug is fed Wet Canned Food, he needs 6oz (170gr) and if feeding Home Cooked or Raw, it would be %2-3 of his or her weight
• Senior Pug (8 -15 Years) should be fed Twice a day with 1/3 of a Cup of dry food per Meal. If the Pug is fed Wet Canned Food, he needs 4oz (113gr) and if feeding Home Cooked or Raw, it would be %2 of body weight

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