
We all know that pugs can be a needy dog breed. They don't like to be left alone and crave their owner's attention constantly! Well, if you're worried about your lonely Pug when you leave for work every day, you might want to consider adopting another doggy to keep Mr. Pug entertained.
For some, it might be a great idea, and it might be a problem for others. You have to think about a lot of things before you adopt and bring a second doggy into your home.
Even if your pup is lonely, he might not be too crazy about having a new pooch in his territory! Here is a list of things to mull over before you adopt doggy number two.
If your puggy is too used to being alone and wouldn't take too kindly to another doggy in the house, a new dog in the house may not be the best fit for him.
Find out what you should consider before selecting another doggy on the next page.
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Kevin Redd
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I have 3 pugs 2 about 13 years and 1 about 2 years
Cathlena C. Sutter Hinkle
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Our pug wanted to be an only child, but she did adopt a feral cat and her kittens….
Bessie Korth
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I have 2 pooches and 2cats. That’s enough for me.
Angela Cummings
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I totally agree that Pugs need a companion. When I take my Georgia Mae (Pug) to the vet, Princess cries and wines. Wherever Princess goes, Georgia Mae follows her. They are inseparable.
Dot Griffiths Dallaire
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I got my dog because he would not accept being a 2nd pug in the house!! My mother tried to take him in and love him, but he and his 1/2 brother fought quite aggressively! He is a joy and a love as an only dog in the house!!! That was over 10yrs ago – he will be 13 in July.
Dawn Goodrich
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I have 2 pugs, midus and molly and a C. Spaniel Murphy. They get along great together!!!
Sue Earle
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Elizabeth Earle Novak
Suzie Ackworth
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My Baby Tim is an only child and that’s the way he likes it. He does not like to share me even with my grandchildren.
R Keith Markin
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ALL dogs need companion dogs. The problem comes when the first one goes. They grieve just like we grieve, maybe even more.
Sonja M Thornton
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Kristin Fick
Sandy Fey
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My pug gets along great with my Chihuahua wasn’t a problem at all when I brought her home at 2 months old, my pug loves everybody though she’s the best!
Donna McDonald
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I have two shepard mixes and they just love their little pug brother.
Diane Kirchner
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My pugs get along just great with our rescue Chihuahua. They sleep next to each other and on on top of each other.
Connie Clifton
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Amanda Stewart so sweet xo
Janice Paul
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Sweet
Easter Stump Warschauer
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Had two pugs, had to put down one and the other pug waited by the garage for over 3 months waiting for her sister to come home – had to get a rescue small dog for her to help with her grieving.
Sylvia McGrath
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Very sweet
Gayle Diguer
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