Pug Dog Training Tips
Information on Training Your Pug Dog or Puppy
Pugs are wonderful even-tempered little dogs. While their Dutch name, "Mopshund"� means "to grumble," the Pug is actually a very friendly and charming little individual. Most Pugs tend to be very playful, even well into adulthood, where they love wrestling with toys and "boxing"� with their feet.
Pug puppies should be closely monitored both with adults and children. As with any small puppy, the Pug can be seriously injured if dropped or stepped upon. He should also be observed with larger dogs and testy cats as well - the Pug doesn't always realize that he's taking on more than he can chew and can be seriously injured if the play gets to be too rough.
Plainly put, the Pug doesn't truly enjoy being the dog that jumps through hoops. While intelligent, they can have a stubborn streak and prefer play over any serious kind of schooling that you might try and force upon them. For best results, use a lot of patience with your Pug pup, and give serious consideration to enrolling him (and yourself) into a basic obedience course. This will help the two of you understand one another better, and help make teaching your Pug much easier.
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