
If you have a begging pug in your family, you may be wondering why he got that way. The truth is, dog begging is a learned behavior from the family.
So, if you adopted your pug it was likely in his previous home he was given food from the table. Or, if your pooch has been with you since a pup perhaps your husband or kids have been sneaking your doggy food without you knowing. 😉
If your pug is prone to begging during meals and family get-togethers, it's not too late to break him from this habit.
It may take time, but it'll be worth it, especially when the holidays roll around. It can be embarrassing when your pug starts hitting up everyone for food — it's time to stop him from begging!
For starters, you need to make sure your family is on the same page. Set up a meeting so everyone knows NOT to feed your pug from the table. Once you have established the new rules, you can work on his new tableside behavior.
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Appreciate you post this! as they say “You think dogs will not be in heaven? I tell you, they will be there long before any of us” – http://www.facebook.com/petbarks
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Ohh yeah just ignore them lol. Thats a great way to teach them. Like that works.
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The word is brakes not breaks…
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