Ten Realities New Pug Owners Must Learn to Accept

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There's no doubt about it; Pugs are an easy dog breed to love. Now only that, but they are incredible at showing their owners and everyone else how much love they have to give in return.

If you're considering getting another Pug or are thinking about becoming a first time Pug owner, you may or may not know that Pugs enjoy being the center of attention. In other words — they are the life of the party.

These small dogs have a big personality, and when it comes to greeting larger dogs, a size difference does not phase them. They likely will just want to play or let the bigger dog know they're in charge! Haha!

This playful and smart breed takes a lot of responsibility and if we're honest, can be a lot of work. Anxiety may be an issue for your furry Pug friend and to manage it naturally they would love it if you're around all of the time, but if that's not possible do your best to give them a lot of love and attention when you're there by their side.

If you decide to bring a Pug into your family, you better be ready to laugh a lot! Expect some antics as a Pug loves being the center of attention. But with laughter comes responsibility, which is why there are some realities you must accept about your Pug.

If you don't have a Pug why wait? They are the perfect fur children and will become best friends with your human children too.

After the break, we will shed some light on some important factors you need to accept about your Pug. Don't allow these factors to scare you away from owning a Pug, however. A Pug is worthy of love because your Pug will give you just as much love (if not more) in return! 

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160 thoughts on “Ten Realities New Pug Owners Must Learn to Accept

  1. Rene Paquin You’re absolutely right! They are very clingy. If I didn’t work from home my poor Rocky would be a mess. He follows me around like a shadow. People adore him bcuz he is loves attn. I take him everywhere with me.

  2. This is Jack in his spot for Dinner or any meal. If you sit in booth to eat he’s right there with you. He’s a great friend. He will be 10 the end of April. Has a little anxiety when we start packing to travel but he loves to go.

  3. My sweet boy Ruben Otis…. He has such personality and is so well behaved. All of these are spot on, might add they cannot take heat. And lent rollers are our friend, but so worth it.

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