
Believe it or not but every dog probably has a bad habit or two. Whether it's jumping up on people or eating their own poo, there are some disgusting habits that pooches can develop.
Whereas it is usually up to the owner to help their Pug break a bad habit, sometimes it may take a lot of time! If you are having issues helping your pup break a habit, you may need to find help from a doggy professional.
That's just what one family did when their five Pugs started to eat their poo. Usually, the solution to this is picking up a dog's poo after they go.
However, with five Pugs it's a little bit more difficult! Luckily a trainer named Victoria swoops in and helps solve this problem.
Learn more about Victoria's excellent doggy training techniques on the next page.
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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.