Pug Personality Traits

August 17, 2009 by admin  
Filed under Pug Dogs

A little pug can be one of the warmest dogs that a person may ever own. A typical Pug personality is one that is fun and friendly, they can be extremely good natured, showing an abundance of affection to their owners and the people regularly in their life. Additionally, these little dogs can be very open and receptive to strangers and other dogs, showing a very open attitude toward meeting new people.

While a pug may have a mind of its own and be stubborn at times, with firm obedience training, this will no longer be a problem. The pug is devoted to its owner, often showering them with love at every opportunity. This breed is a great choice for people who have children who want a family pet which will be affectionate and gentle.

The energy level of a pug can vary greatly. These dogs are often praised for being both energetic and mellow as their attitudes will change depending on their surroundings. While in a high-energy situation, these dogs will be very energetic and playful, in a more subdued setting, the dogs will be more laid-back. The more that one of these dogs is around a certain type of setting, the more likely that this pug will turn out like that environment.

It is a typicaly pug personality traing to spend a great deal of the day sleeping. This will stop the dog from getting into too much trouble, which can be a great benefit to people who work often. Their dogs will be happy to see them during the times when they are home and will remain mellow in the other periods.

Like most dogs, pugs do like to chew things, which can be a problem. This can be easily solved, however. If a pug is given plenty of chew toys, their attention will be devoted more to those toys and less toward other items. With enough firm training, however, these dogs will know what items are off-limits to them and will grow into responsible pets.

A pug needs a lot of attention to stay happy, meaning that this is a dog which needs to be included as part of the family which is easy to do considering the friendly and loving pug personality. Failing to do this can result in the dog acting out and potentially causing problems. With enough attention, however, a pug can become a well-trained and enjoyable pet for any family. It will be an intensely devoted pet to its owners and will always be happy to show warmth and love to all the members of its family.

Use Firmness And Discipline When Potty Training A Pug

August 2, 2009 by admin  
Filed under Pug Training

Pugs are the most adorable breed in dogs. As innocent as they look, potty training a pug is a real task. With determination and time, potty training can be completely successfully. You should however be planned and prepared for potty training a pug.

The oldest ways of potty training for the puppies is the Crate training. Get yourself a good size cradle and make them understand its for them to sleep in and have a bit of their own time. As the training begins take them away from the crate after a feed, to the potty place.

The crate should be neat and hygienic at all times. Leave your pug in it with a toy. Some people even use pet cages. Reward him with a small treat when he has been a good learner.

The potty place for potty training a pug could either be indoors or outdoors depending on your lifestyle and time on hand. Some dog owners prefer to get them trained one either first and once done after a year or so train them in the other. Its a bonus to do it both ways if you are going away or if its too cold to go out.

Again with outdoors, either you could train them to go out on their own through a dog hole or you could walk them. For indoor potty training, the newspaper is the best option. Once you decide on the spot in the house, just lay some papers and do your training around the same day everyday.

Pugs are animals who need to pee a lot. Its quite normal, but take him to a vet just to make sure things are fine. To tackle this problem you could limit his water intake.

Never get overwhelmed during the training, just stay calm and keep going. You may also see that once they turn 6 months, they have more control over their body.

Do not give away when they give those innocent cute looks. Be a disciplined trainer and make the food available only at food time. Be it snacks or water, once its goes into their body they come out in the next 15 minutes. So time your training accordingly.

Pugs are very focused on their owners words and actions. So use words like ‘go potty’ or ‘potty time’ or ‘walk time’, just to make them aware that its that time of the day.

Potty training a pug may take time and persistence, but do not give up.  They are not such a bad breed. Its worth having them as pets after all this. Probably talking to some potty trained pug owners will encourage you in the right direction.