Male Pug Name Lists
Amigo: Choose this moniker for the little guy that is a true companion and friend. Always friendly and pleasing, this Pug will follow you wherever you go. A cool male Pug name for the dog that is like your little shadow.
*Somewhat similar name ideas: Pal, Buddy
Buffalo: Playful, perky and charming, this moniker is for the chubby little guy that you have. This little guy is an affectionate dog with a happy disposition. A cute name for the dog that is always happy.
Beans: Choose this male Pug name for the dog that enjoys the company of children, strangers and all those around him. Beans is very sociable and he thinks that he is all you got. Always present when he is needed, this boy will never leave your side.
*Somewhat similar name ideas: Frank
Champ: Always walking around proud, this moniker is for the Pug that is the champion of your heart and home. Champ is always listening for any unusual sounds, and he is the sweetest, and most adorable dog that you will ever find.
*Somewhat similar name ideas: Rocky, Frasier, Lennox, Ali
Churchill: Give this name to the amazing male Pug that loves to hang out with you. This dog can be described as plenty of dog in a small package, and he is exceptionally fond of children. An endearing name for your family pet.
*Somewhat similar name ideas: Winston
Decker: Very good at amusing himself, Decker is the perfectly happy boy that loves the company of other dogs. This Pug is known to be “observers” of family life, and he gets along well with everyone he meets.
Dewey: Happy to be around people and is always watching the family's interactions and the activities, this male Pug name is perfect for the laid back dog. With Dewey, you have a friend for life, and he is one that will prefer your company to anyone else.
Duke: Larger than life, this male Pug is very confident, sociable and loves to take walks to the park. Duke will follow you around and watch your every action.
Edmund: Choose this identifier for the cute boy that knows about everything. This boy is very loving, hardworking, loyal, and he has a great humor which makes him an essential part of the family.
Meatball: This male Pug is so cool, and he likes when everyone worships him. Meatball loves to be the center of your attention, and he will do almost anything to be at the table when Italian is served.
*Somewhat similar name ideas: Garbanzo, Noodles
Mr. Jingles: This pooch seems to know when something is about to happen. This boy is quite a handful, and he seems to have an inbuilt sense of what’s right and wrong in a house. A cool name for your excellent watch dog.
Puddles: Known for his loyalty this boy will give you lots of love and affection. Paddington is a good companion dog that is surprisingly very quiet.
Paxton: Playful and intelligent this Pug is a good companion for both children and adults. Paxton is kind of stubborn, and he will become mischievous if left alone or ignored for long. A good name for the dog that craves your attention.
Rio: The name of the confident male Pug this boy is fun to be around, as he will use his crazy tricks to win over your heart. When he is bored and not doing anything he will sit and watch all the family movements.
Salami: Choose this male Pug name for the pooch that is very handsome and loves to be cuddled. This boy is quite a couch potato and when is not relaxing he will be following you around the house.
Atlas Frank Mugsy
Atom Fats Oliver
Bernie Garbanzo Oscar
Bogart Hugo Panda
Boss Hardy Patches
Buddha Jag Prince
Bugsy Kirby Ralph
Capone Louie Ray
Chance Leo Radar
Churchill Linus Rocco
Cooper Major Sparky
Cleo McCoy Spike
Calvin Mutt Stud Muffin
Diesel Mac Tank
Eddy Mister Toby
Ernie Miles Wilbur
Female Pug Name list
Ashley: This playful Pug loves to spend time with you. Ashley will stay extremely cute most of her life as she is a little clown that is always showing off. A great name for the dog that lives to make you laugh.
Barbie: Always in an excited mood, your Barbie doll will whimper when you leave and go crazy when you get home. A nice name for the dog that will never leave your side.
*Somewhat similar name ideas: Doll, Dollie
Bella: Meaning beautiful, this girl is so bubbly and vivacious that she will sometimes do some very strange and funny looking things to get your attention. Always sturdy and stable, this girl will demand all of your attention.
Cindy: This girl dog has no other purpose than to give love and be loved. This Pug is really cute and innocent, and she will sit and wait patiently for you to come home.
Elvira: Cooler than cool, this girl will take care of the whole family. Elvira is very kind-hearted and will let you play with her as long as you like. A nice female Pug name for your companion.
*Somewhat similar name ideas: Flirt, Floozy, Temptress
Gracie: Beautiful, amazing, with a dynamic spirit, this girl is like an energizer bunny that keeps on going and going. After a day of fun, she will just laze at your feet curled up in a Pug bundle.
Miss Piggy: This little lady is no push over. Always looking to have her own way, this sassy little dog has a wonderful temper that will just make you smile.
*Somewhat similar name ideas: Oink, Piglet, Pudge
Maddie: This girl is a lively female dog that has a distinctive look and personality. This girl is stronger minded than her human companions and will only do what she wants.
Madge: Give this female Pug name to the natural clown that will keep you entertained. Always on the outlook for fun, this girl is somewhat spoiled but has not turned into a tyrant.
Malibu: There is little negative that you can say about this girl. Malibu does not have any manipulative behavior, and she loves to play and go for walks.
Oprah: Very good listener this name is a perfect female Pug name for the dark Pug that loves to eat. Always stretching out beside the couch, this girl will persuade you to do what she wants.
Pearl: Pearl is the laid back Pug that will follow you and your family throughout your home. This girl has a willingness to please, and she will sound off with her odd bark when visitors arrive, and snort when they leave.
*Somewhat similar name ideas: Gem, Jade, Opal, Ruby
Tempest: This is a wonderful girl Pug that puts every last bit of energy into everything she does. Her happy-go-lucky character makes her very loveable even when she creates a mess.
Trixie: So cute with a pleasing personality, this girl is cool to be around. Trixie will sit and listen to any conversation as she loves to be involved in everything you do.
Trudy: Always looking for a new way to get on your bad side this unruly girl Pug is a ruler that has tried on numerous occasions to get on your last nerves. This pooch never listens to a word you say and will do as she pleases.
Annie Girlie Princess
Abby Ginger Queenie
Angel Harley Roxy
Babbs Heidi Rose
Betty Boop Lava Lips Rosie
Beans Lily Sadie
Bonnie Lucy Sashay
Coco Lady Sweetie
Cutie Lovey Shelby
Chillie Mandy Sassy
Daisy Missy Shelly
Diva Misty Sophie
Duchess Minnie Twiggy
Emma Mabel Trouble
Empress Mothra Twilight
Flora Penny Venus
Vaccinating your Pug
Vaccinating your Pug against infectious and potentially fatal canine diseases is an important part of being a responsible Pug owner. A puppy should receive its first vaccination when he is eight weeks old and will then require subsequent vaccinations to build-up its initial immunity.
Below you’ll find some information about which vaccinations your Pug should have and what diseases you are protecting your new friend from.
hen Your Pug is Eight Weeks Old…
Most veterinarians recommend a series of three vaccinations, given every four weeks starting when your Pug is eight weeks old. The first vaccine is usually a so called combination shot, which protects your puppy against five different diseases:
1. Adenovirus Adenovirus is sometimes called “Dog Hepatitis” because it targets the liver, but
it also affects the kidneys, pancreas, and vasculature. Adenovirus causes abdominal pain, diarrhea, fever and tiredness and even though some dogs can be treated with antibiotics and/or blood transfusions, it is often fatal for young puppies.
2. Distemper
Distemper is a serious disease that involves gastrointestinal, nervous
system and respiratory complications. Distemper is similar to our Measles virus and can affect all dogs no matter age, even though it is most often seen in puppies. Distemper is highly contagious and can cause everything from cough and diarrhea to seizures, neurological problems and in some cases even death.
3. Parainfluenza
Parainfluenza is a flu-like disease that can be treated. The symptoms include, but are not limited to, cough and discharge from nose and eyes.
4. Leptospirosis
Leptospirosis bacteria can be found in infected mammals´ urine or urine-contaminated bodies of water. It can penetrate skin or mucous membranes and invade your Pug’s bloodstream and infect his urinary tract, liver and kidneys. Its effects range from diarrhea and vomiting to chronic renal failure. The vaccine is often given at the same time as Distemper and Adenovirus, but some Pugs are allergic to the lepto vaccine, so lepto is available separately too. Unfortunately, the lepto vaccine doesn't protect against all strains of leptospirosis, and it only lasts about eight months. If you have a dog that is exposed to swampy areas, ponds, or heavily irrigated lawns, your vet may recommend boosters twice a year.
5. Corona virus
The Corona virus causes inflammation of the intestines and diarrhea. Older dogs usually recover from the corona virus infection, but for younger puppies it might be fatal. The symptoms include decreased appetite, diarrhea, fever and tiredness. The distemper combination vaccine is given annually after the first three series.
When Your Pug is 12 Weeks Old…
Kennel Cough
When your puppy has reached the age of 12 weeks, he should also be vaccinated for Kennel Cough (Bordetella Bronchispetica). Kennel Cough is a highly contagious disease that usually spreads fast in areas where many dogs are concentrated, such as dog parks and kennels. The symptoms include a dry, irritating cough. Kennel Cough can quite easily be treated with antibiotics. Remember that your Pug may need a booster after four weeks and then Kennel Cough vaccine once a year after that.
When Your Pug is 16 Weeks Old…
Rabies
When your Pug is about 16 weeks old he can be vaccinated for Rabies. Most of us probably associate Rabies with a mad dog foaming at the mouth, eager to bite anyone in his way. But what many people don’t know is that Rabies is almost 100% fatal and that vaccinating your dog for Rabies actually is required by law in many states. Rabies is transmitted to dogs via saliva (often from a bite from an infected animal such as a raccoon or a rat) and the symptoms include, but are not limited to, fever, vomiting and diarrhea. Since the prognosis for Rabies is fatal, the best way to protect your Pug is to make sure that he is vaccinated properly.
Other Vaccinations Your Pug Might Need:
Parvovirus
Parvovirus causes bloody diarrhea and vomiting and is often fatal in puppies. Anywhere dogs come together there is always a risk for parvo exposure and the only way to really protect your Pug is to vaccinate him. Vets often recommend that parvo vaccinations be given every 4 weeks from 3 to 20 weeks of age, depending on your Pug's level of risk.
Annual revaccinations are recommended.
Lyme
If you live in an area where Lyme disease is endemic, you should consider this vaccine. Lyme is the most common tick-transmitted disease in the world, but with proper tick repellent the vaccine isn't always necessary. Your local veterinarian will know if your Pug will need the vaccine or not.
Remember!
Avoid walking your puppy in public places and contact with unfamiliar dogs until your vet advises it is safe to do so. However, your puppy doesn’t have to be separated from your other dogs, as long as they are healthy and fully vaccinated.