How to bath and deshed your Pug

Published 2021-01-17
How to bath a pug, pugs shed a lot of hair and it is best to remove a lot of their dead coat in the bath during the bathing process . This video Mel will show you the best way to bath your pug plus removing dead coat using three different grooming tools

All Comments (21)
  • @karenlie7105
    Thank you, thank you, thank you!!!!! I have a huge shedding problem with my pug and I’ve never found a better guide online on this. Thank you!! Please make more pug-related videos.
  • I’m so glad I found your video, I bought the shampoo, and all the tool used. I didn’t realize pugs shed so much, it’s now been 4 weeks, 3 washes & we almost shed free with a beautiful looking coat which I so soft. Thanks, I’m so happy with the results!
  • @MimisQuest
    I love Adams little noises as he’s being shampooed. What a gorgeous little one 🥰
  • Extremely informative for PUG owners, thanks so much. Ineed info on nail trimming with an electric nail trimming tool utilizing rotating sanding discs. I purchased a DREMEL rotary tool especially designed for dog nails and cat claws. Any info for this process would be appreciated.
  • Learnt a lot from your video. I'll try my best to do the same with my Pug...
  • @KermyKuehr
    Such a well behaved little guy. I don’t have a pug yet but I do hope to buy/adopt a pug puppy sometime in the next 6 months. Was wondering what shampoo/conditioner would be good for a pug puppy? Also what tools?
  • Great video! Do you have links for all the products used? Also, my double coated male Pug has actually opened up his facial fold! I’ve stopped any potato in his diet as it can cause yeast and am using antibacterial wipes 2x/day as well as neosporin.
  • @YTFinny
    Ik I’m 2 years late but this is gonna rly help ❤❤❤
  • @IkinaChieko
    Hi ! I love your videos, and i also have a question ^^ I have a 4 years old pug and he's noses upper side is so dry and i don't know what could be good for him. I have tried a lot of things to solve that problem. Do you have any tip for me for that problem? ^^
  • I have a pug named Maggie she looks just like Adam! Where can I purchase the shampoo?
  • @LukeRandom
    How often do you do this treatment? Weekly, Monthy...?
  • What about the water in his ears? Often causing j section and a temperature within the following 24-48 hrs?
  • You stayed dry, I always get soaked...lol. Where do you get the refresh shampoo and conditioner?
  • @carpe_poon5761
    A study conducted by The Royal Veterinary College warns pugs face dire health risks due to INBREEDING, and concluded the dog breed can "no longer be considered as a typical dog from a health perspective." The consequences of inbreeding for their specific appearance have become detrimental to their overall health. Breeders kill the pups that dont posess desirable traits and many pups live excruciatingly painful lives with many disorders and disease, some hardly can function. Basically, they mate a brother and sister together that have the best looking traits(wrinkles, tail etc) and the offspring of those with the best traits are kept for breeding, the others are killed and or suffer deformities and disease. To understand the impacts more, the study looked at 4,308 pugs and 21,835 dogs of other breeds in the U.K., comparing their health profiles and odds of developing 40 common disorders The study found that pugs had an increased risk for 23 disorders, including being 54 times more likely to have brachycephalic obstructive airway syndrome, 51 times more likely to have narrowed nostrils, 11 times more likely to have skin fold infections. In addition, 17.4% of the pugs were obese, compared to just 6.9% of other dogs. Not many will speak out because its bad for business. Its designed for breeders to charge top dollar for the cutest pug and veterinarians arent going to speak up because they make a killing on pug visits because their health issues. Every pug you buy from a breeder promotes the suffering and death of thousands of pugs