Having a puppy can result in having some of the happiest times
at home. Just seeing the
baby pugs run around the house
can lift the spirits of everyone in the house, except for Dad
when his shoes have been chewed apart by the little one! Either
way, at some point everyone gets to experience how fun it can
be to own a puppy, but owning one also comes with some responsibility.
There is added care for the puppy, certain supplies need to be
purchased for the pug puppy, and added attention must be paid
to it so it does not get hurt or go to the bathroom in places
that are not meant for that purpose.
Pug Puppy Care and Supplies
There is an added care that goes into having a pug puppies or
any puppy for that matter, around the house. The puppy will at
first be frightened of its new surroundings and will not want
to venture much around the home for a little while. After a while
though, the pug pup will get used to its surroundings and will
begin to explore its new home. Also, the biggest concern when
having a puppy will be housetraining it. Pugs are especially difficult
to train because of a certain stubborn side to them that sometimes
cannot be broken for months or even a year. One cannot be too
upset with the pug puppy though, or else it will be afraid; one
must be assertive and teach the puppy to go to the bathroom outside
without breaking its spirit.
Pug puppies will need basic supplies just like any other puppy.
An owner must be careful to give the puppy the right kinds of
dog food to not only prevent disease, but to make the pup the
healthiest it can be for its age. Starting a puppy’s feeding habits
on the right foot will prevent more headaches, and bellyaches
for the puppy, in the future. The puppy will also need a comfortable
sleeping space so it can learn that it cannot sleep on the same
bed as its owner. Also, pugs tend to snore and if that bothers
the owner, training the puppy to sleep somewhere else in the house
will have to start early.
Choosing a Puppy and Giving It a Name
Choosing from different pug puppies may seem as easy as choosing
which color coat one would want. There are actually several criterions
to consider when finding a new puppy. By going to a pug breeder,
one will be able to choose a puppy based not only on its color
or size, but by its medical records and special needs. Going to
a pug breeder can be the best way to get a pug that fits ones
needs the most. One can find a pug breeder by searching a directory
on the internet or looking through a newspaper or telephone book.
Giving the puppy a good name is also important because that will
stick for its entire life. Many people like to go with the “Milo
and Otis” theme or maybe Frank the talking dog from Men in Black.
Going with the short and stocky theme, one could name their pug
George in honor of George Constanza of Seinfeld. Creating a name
for the puppy is just as important as determining the pug pup
in the first place.
Taking care of the puppy right from the start will set up a healthy
and happy dog-family relationship for its entire life. Pug
puppy care is the most important aspect of having a new dog,
but unfortunately it is sometimes overlooked and can hurt the
relationship in the long run.
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