
To break the Pugs' habits of eating their poo, she teaches them the command “leave it” with flags. Even though it takes a while for the Pugs to learn the command, it seems to be a success! Watch the training progress below:
In the video, it's very apparent that at first both of the owners were not willing to work together. If two people are going to have five Pugs, it's important that they're on the same page. I can't believe the dog dad wasn't feeding some of the Pugs! Luckily after talking to the trainer he came around and understood that he needs to be supportive of taking care of all of the Pugs. I think all of these Pugs will no longer eat their poop with continued dedication and patience and in the process will become happier and healthier doggies.

Karen Daoust
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sobeautiful
Tammy Ramirez
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i agree
SULA
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I believe in Santa Paws!
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Gloria Loftin
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Amen to that!
Amy Fox
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Tiana Wilkinson
Phillip Davis
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Ann-maree Davis
Joe Duncan
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My pug has NEVER eaten poop. He has no bad habits believe it or not.
Roxci Holderman
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Yup. 2 of my 4 pugs eat poop. Disgusting. Clean up the kennel pretty often so hopefully they wont eat it.