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The safest flea treatment for dogs depends on individual factors like breed, age, health, and environment; consult your veterinarian to choose the best option and always follow label instructions.
A 15-year-old Pug is approximately 76–80 human years old.
The Pug typically has an average lifespan of 12–15 years, with some living longer under ideal care conditions.
The oldest recorded Pug reportedly lived to be 27 years old, although most Pugs live between 12 and 15 years.
A sad pug may appear lethargic, lose interest in interaction, have changes in appetite, or exhibit unusual behaviors such as hiding or whimpering.
Your dog may have screamed before dying due to acute pain, distress, or a sudden health crisis like respiratory failure or Pug Dog Encephalitis.
Pugs typically live between 12 and 15 years, with some individuals living longer depending on genetics, care, and overall health.
Pugs typically begin to slow down around the age of 7 or 8 as they reach senior status, though individual dogs may vary based on health and lifestyle.
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.

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