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Signs a Pug may be nearing the end of life include reduced mobility, labored breathing, loss of appetite, incontinence, behavioral changes, and extreme lethargy.
A Pug is generally considered old around 8–9 years of age, as they enter their senior years within this timeframe of their 12–15 year lifespan.
The sad truth about pugs is that their distinctive flat faces, a result of selective breeding, often lead to serious health problems including breathing difficulties, eye injuries, and spinal issues.
While rare, some Pugs have been reported to live up to 20 years, though their average lifespan is typically 12–15 years with proper care.
The main cause of death in Pugs is complications from Brachycephalic Obstructive Airway Syndrome (BOAS) and other respiratory issues related to their flat-faced anatomy.
Pugs typically live 12–15 years, with some reaching up to 15 years or more.
Some dog foods may contain trace amounts of garlic for its supposed health benefits, but its inclusion is controversial due to potential toxicity in dogs.
If your dog eats garlic butter, monitor for symptoms like vomiting, lethargy, or pale gums and contact a veterinarian immediately, especially if a large amount was ingested.
A small amount of garlic may only cause mild stomach upset in most dogs, but it's safest to avoid it entirely due to its potential for toxic effects.
If a dog eats a small piece of garlic bread, it will likely experience mild gastrointestinal upset, but significant toxicity is unlikely from a single small amount.

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