Breed

Pug

AKC Grouping
Toy Group
Temperament
  • charming
  • mischievous
  • loving
Demeanor
friendly

Choosing the Best High-Protein Pug Dog Food

Pug

In regard to weight, the Pug is a small dog generally weighing 14-18 pounds. The Pug is also considered a small dog in regard to height, with an average height of 10-13 inches. If you're trying to figure out the optimal dog food for your Pug, you should definitely consider the option of a high-protein dog food like those available from Spot & Tango. The Pug is an AKC Registered breed in the 'Toy Group' with roots originating back to China. The loving, charming and mischievous Pug with a friendly demeanor, generally does particularly well on a high-protein dog food. This is thanks, in part to, its small size combined with its moderately active energy levels.

Why Breeds, Like the Pug in the AKC Toy Group May Need a High-Protein Dog Food

The perfect dog for the millions of people that live in the city, the American Kennel Club's 'Toy Group' make up breeds like the Cavalier King Charles Spaniel, the Shih Tzu and of course the Pug. But does a dog of such small size truly need a high-protein dog food? Yes, we believe small dogs like those in the AKC's Toy group, including the Pug, can benefit from a high-protein diet. For example, take the Pug small frame of 10-13 inches and weight of only 14-18 pounds. If put on a diet that's full of fillers versus lean proteins, the Pug could easily become obese or, due to lack of nutrient dense high-protein, become a shadow of their typically charming, loving, mischievous self!

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Energy
Energy
active
Grooming
Grooming
a weekly good brushing
Training
Training
willing to follow
Shedding
Shedding
regularly

Why A Moderately Active Pug May Need a High-Protein Dog Food

The Pug is considered a moderately active dog and thus your Pug could benefit from a high-protein dog food due to that simple fact alone. A dog food rich in high-protein helps to build muscle and support the energy levels of a moderately active Pug. Furthermore, the calories in high-protein dog food are more efficiently used by a moderately active dog like the Pug. In fact, dogs that don't receive enough protein can actually experience muscle loss and see a noticeable drop in energy levels. Lastly, a high-protein dog food that's optimal for the Pug is low in carbohydrates which are a non-essential component of a healthy diet for most dogs, but especially true for a moderately active Pug.

Pug

Does a Small Pug Benefit From a High-Protein Dog Food?

The Pug is a small, small dog weighing in at over 14 pounds. Dogs of this size could benefit from a well-rounded diet that have all the necessary nutrients for their small frame. While a high-protein dog food is important for small breeds due to the calorie efficiency in a high-protein diet, most important is the proper percentages and sources of those proteins and that essential nutrients are included in the diet. When you select a high-protein dog food for your Pug at Spot & Tango, you can be assured that we have properly balanced a properly sourced, high-protein dog food while also including other essential nutrients needed for a small dog such as the Pug.

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Choose Spot & Tango for High-Protein Pug Dog Food

Spot & Tango offers several high-protein meat options for your Pug between the UnKibble and Fresh recipes. All our recipes have an appropriate blend of protein, whole grains, fruits, veggies, and an all-natural blend of vitamins & minerals to ensure meals are nutritionally balanced and high in protein for your Pug. We never use fillers or artificial additives. Our vegetables are an excellent source of fiber and vitamins. If you want a high-protein dog food for your Pug, Spot & Tango could be the solution.