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Are You Considering A Pug? Look At These Tips!

December 21st, 2009 Posted in Dog Breed

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  1. 12 Responses to “Are You Considering A Pug? Look At These Tips!”

  2. By BillG on Dec 22, 2009

    yes he/she will do fine. they are small dogs and can't have too much exercise anyway because of their nose, they will have breathing diffficulties if they have too much exercise. They are hyper animals but it should do fine in the apartment.

  3. By <<* Ly$h@02*>> on Dec 22, 2009

    A black pug acts like a brindle or any other color pug. It may be a tad more expensive because of his color, but check your area for that… and check with other breeders in your area.

    I like my neighbors pug… goofy little thing with such a cute walk and tail that just curls!

    Hope you find one you like :)

    I used brindle because that is just a color… hell, its late dude… relax…

  4. By WPMixer on Dec 22, 2009

    lol thier made in china

  5. By Wordpress on Dec 22, 2009

    All pugs I’ve ever seen are retarded.

    But maybe that’s why I can relate to them so well. :D

  6. By Jason C on Dec 22, 2009

    That's funny… I have 2 pugs and my sister has 2 chihuahuas and 1 beagle. So yes all the dogs can get along! Pugs are extremely friendly.

    The 3 breeds have very different temperments. The pugs obviously shed ALOT, so if you aren't trying to wear a fur coat everyday I suggest you chose another bread. Pugs are also extremely friendly and do not bark a lot or very loudly. However, they can have health problems with their eyes or noses. Beagles are very active and need a large yard and lots of attention and toys. If you get a barker it will be loud! They can be big dogs so space is also an issue.

    If you live in an apartment or smaller house chihuahuas are easy to live with. It does say that chihuahua's can be "one people" dogs but as long as you train them from puppyhood to be friendly with other people and dogs they should be fine. (Remember: Even though they are small dogs you can easily pick up TRAIN THEM!)

    My suggestion is to start with one (the whole potty training thing takes patience!). Before you go out and buy a second dog make sure the owner/breeder lets you introduce the dogs and see if they get along. (I made the mistake of buying a dog first and then my pug and the boston terrier would fight and there would be blood everywhere!) A good owner will make sure their dog goes to a home with other dogs that get along well together.

    I suggest researching the 3 breeds you like and finding one that suits your needs.

  7. By WPBlog Shop on Dec 23, 2009

    i? my pug

  8. By Disease Information Health Tips on Dec 23, 2009

    Pugs forever <3

  9. By Scrapbooking on Dec 24, 2009

    EVERY1 PLZ COME AND C MY PUG IND SNOW

  10. By Tink 987 on Dec 24, 2009

    You need to reference your food bag chart to determine what they deem appropriate for a pup of this age and size. Then you need to follow that up with the vet. Active dogs need a little more usually and less active dogs require less. The amount you will need to feed really does depend on the specific brand of food you feed. Foods like Purina have tons of fillers and a dog needs to eat more to meet nutritional needs, where as a higher quality food with no fillers will be less.

  11. By Richie DC on Dec 25, 2009

    Depends on where you want him to eliminate. If you want to take him outside for potty breaks, I strongly suggest not using pee pads because doing this only sends the signal that going inside is acceptable. Crate training is best dogs that will go outside. If you want him to use pee pads only, they sell a spray at pet stores that helps let them know where to go.

  12. By Health Tips and Advice on Dec 25, 2009

    WANT.

  13. By Free Blog on Dec 25, 2009

    i love my pug ellie bellie ching! :)

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