Thug pug genetics is an evenly balanced hybrid (50% indica/50% sativa) strain that’s sure to please both lovers of both types. This is a high-yielding cannabis plant with an expansive high that boosts the mind and soothes the body, all while adding a light, pleasant tingle overtone. The onset of this high begins with a mellow, relaxed body high that eases your muscles and joints, creating an overall sense of calm and well-being. Its uplifting overtone then carries into the mind, infusing your thoughts with happy overtones and an overall feeling of happiness and lightness.
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Pugs have risen in popularity over recent decades and have a flat face (brachycephalic) that many people find highly attractive and ‘cute’. This breed-specific facial conformation may arouse positive emotions by conforming to the ‘baby schema’, which triggers innate nurturing responses in humans. Pugs are also reported to be affectionate, playful and easily trained by owners. Consequently, they are popular family pets, and have been rated as the most ‘family friendly’ dog breed by veterinarians [1].
However, Pugs are also known to be predisposed to numerous disorders and their long-lived, short-muzzled body shape contributes to early death in this group of dogs [2].
To understand the full health profile of Pugs, this study explored anonymised data from primary-care veterinary practice records in the UK using multivariable statistical modelling. We found that disorder predispositions greatly outnumbered disorder protections in Pugs, confirming previous reports of poor health outcomes for this breed. These results highlight the need to address important and urgent health and welfare challenges for Pugs.