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  1. Click ‘Get Form’ to open the Dog Ownership Transfer Form in the editor.
  2. Begin by entering your name in the designated field for the owner's name. This is crucial as it identifies you as the legal owner of the dog.
  3. Next, specify the breed of your dog in the corresponding section. Accurate information helps Seattle Pug Rescue understand the dog's background.
  4. Fill in your dog's name and sex in their respective fields. This personalizes the form and ensures clarity regarding which dog is being transferred.
  5. Indicate your dog's age and color. These details are important for potential adopters to know more about your pet.
  6. Select whether your dog is spayed/neutered by checking the appropriate box. This information is vital for placement considerations.
  7. Finally, sign and date the form at the bottom, confirming that you relinquish ownership of your dog to Seattle Pug Rescue.

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Cancer is the most common cause of death of pugs in their golden years, and younger pugs are especially prone to mast cell tumors and oral melanoma (skin cancer of the mouth). Half of all cancers are cured by surgically removing them, and some types are treatable with chemotherapy.
Retro pug is a designer breed that is not considered purebred. It is a cross between the classic pug and the Jack Russell Terrier, bred to ensure that the puppies are free of the serious health problems that are typical of classic pugs.
Youll see pugs in four colors: fawn, black, apricot, and silver. Fawn pugs are the most popular, and youll typically see them with a black face mask. Pugs ears can come in two different shapes: button and rose. The easiest way to distinguish between them is to see how the ears impact their face shape.
What is the difference between a Retro Pug vs. Pug? A Retro Pug has a longer snout, making it less prone to breathing issues than a traditional Pug. It also tends to be more energetic due to the influence of the Jack Russell Terrier.
Pugs often have difficulty breathing properly due to their brachycephalic (short-nosed) anatomy. This physical trait leads to several respiratory issues: Narrow Airway: Pugs have a constricted nasal passage, which makes it harder for them to inhale air efficiently.

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The average Pug lifespan is 1315 years, but this breed is prone to many health issues, mostly related to their brachycephalic build.
Retro pugs are not a real thing. They are not a breed, but a mixed breed. They are not healthier than regular pugs. The termretro pug is used by backyard breeders. Backyard breeders often produce pugs with health issues like stenotic nares.
A retro pug is a great option for those that want the characteristics of a traditional pug but may have a more active lifestyle and do not want to worry about common pug health issues. Another thing to consider is that retro pugs do not have the full pug look that pug owners love.

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