10 Realities New Pug Owners Must Learn to Accept

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Whether you're considering getting a Pug or already have a Pug, who's a part of the family, then you may or may not know that Pugs love to be the life of the party. Not only that but they are wonderful at showing the people they love the most just how much they care.

Pugs also love to run around and play and even though they're small dogs, that doesn't phase them. When encountering a big dog, they just want to be friends or let the bigger dog know who's in charge! LOL!

This intelligent breed takes a lot of responsibility and if we're honest, can sometimes be a handful. They suffer from anxiety if left alone for too long, and if possible they would love to be with you at all times. They love being the center of attention and you may even discover your Pug showing off by doing a crazy antic or two. Expect a lot of laughs!

If you don't have a Pug then what are you waiting for?! They make the perfect furry family members and will become best friends with your children too.

Of course, with any dog comes a lot of responsibility, and with that there are some realities you need to accept about your Pug. 

After the break, we're going to shed some light on some Pug factors you need to accept, but don't run the other direction after you read about these realities. A Pug is well worth your love and admiration because they'll give you just as much love (if not more) in return! 

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444 thoughts on “10 Realities New Pug Owners Must Learn to Accept

  1. I raised scotties and aussies for over 30 years and gave had my little pug zady..got her right before my last scotty kirby passed from cancer in 2009.zady was and still is my valentine gift.what a joy and so opinionated. .love her to the moon and back

  2. I have to pick up my pug and put her on the bed and she barks for me to come and get her off the bed. The shedding and all–TOTALLY WORTH IT! They are the most loving breed I have ever known.

  3. So true, especially #6, if it’s raining or even just a drizzle and I open the door to let them out they just look at me like “what are you crazy, I’m not going out there!” Keep wee wee pads on hand!

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