7 Dog Breeds Most Likely to Become Obese Overnight

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Pug

Sometimes we wonder if people are aware that pugs are not supposed to be as pudgy as most of them are. The pug is just as beloved as many of the breeds on our list, and unfortunately, they also share the problem of being prone to obesity!

They are very similar to bulldogs, especially when it comes to their snouts, which also makes them a breed that is not fit for a lot of strenuous exercises as they are known to have breathing difficulties. Otherwise, pugs love to eat, and since people tend to pamper them a lot, it is a complicated issue as it can lead to them becoming very fat very easily.

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