Pug – One of natures natural comedians…
How to look after your Pug dog
Breed Introduction
The Pug, also referred to as 'Multum in Parvo,' which means 'big dog in a little body.' is a sturdy, compact dog with a happy-go-lucky attitude and boundless enthusiasm. This small animated, peppy member of the Toy group is known for his great sense of humor and is sure to keep you laughing. They are loyal, loving dogs who bond closely with their family. Pugs are very intelligent and clever, but they have an independent mind of their own and can be willful, which can make training a challenge. However, despite this their lively, sociable, nature means that the Pug is an adaptable companion for young and old alike. In fact, he thrives on human companionship. They can behave impeccably with both children and visitors and also get along well with other house pets if trained and socialized properly. Pugs cannot withstand extremely hot or cold weather and should be kept indoors at a comfortable temperature when the mercury fluctuates.
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Will a Pug be a suitable dog for my family?
- Yes, if you want a tiny or small sized dog (15-35lbs)
- If you have a very small back yard or no back yard at all
- Any back yard you do have is secure and has highly visible fencing
- If you are able to spend at least 45-60 minutes total per day for the feeding, exercising, training, and grooming of your dog
- You want a smooth coated dog
- As long as you don't mind a dog that sheds all year round
- No-one in your house (or who visits regularly) is less than 5 years old
- You have plenty of time and persistence to housebreak your dog
- If you want a dog whose activity level is sedentary (e.g. a dog that is happy simply lying around most of the time)
- You want a dog who's generally easy to train (and takes the average amount of time)
- You'd prefer a non-aggressive dog who doesn't bark very much
- The Pug is a good choice for the first time dog owner
Pug Stat Chart
Rating System:
Ease of training: 1 is hard to train, 5 is easy
Ease of grooming: 1 is hard to groom, 5 is easy
Sociability: 1 is not social, 5 is very social
Guarding: 1 is not a good guard dog, 5 is very good guard dog
Suitable for Apartments: 1 is not suitable, 5 is very suitable
Noisiness: 1 is quiet, 5 is loud
Biting and Nipping: 1 is doesn’t nip/bite, 5 high chance of biting/nipping
Energy Level: 1 is low energy, 5 is high energy
Shedding: 1 is low energy, 5 is high shedding
Affection: 1 is not very friendly, 5 is very friendly
Exercise Requirements: 1 is low exercise needed, 5 is a lot of exercise
Breed Stat
Size: Small,Toy or Tiny
Life span: Over 10 Years
Exercise: Up to 30 minutes per day
Grooming: Once a week
Coat length: Short
Coat sheds?: Yes
Home Size: Large,Small,Flat
Rating System:
Ease of training: 1 is hard to train, 5 is easy
Ease of grooming: 1 is hard to groom, 5 is easy
Sociability: 1 is not social, 5 is very social
Guarding: 1 is not a good guard dog, 5 is very good guard dog
Suitable for Apartments: 1 is not suitable, 5 is very suitable
Noisiness: 1 is quiet, 5 is loud
Biting and Nipping: 1 is doesn’t nip/bite, 5 high chance of biting/nipping
Energy Level: 1 is low energy, 5 is high energy
Shedding: 1 is low energy, 5 is high shedding
Affection: 1 is not very friendly, 5 is very friendly
Exercise Requirements: 1 is low exercise needed, 5 is a lot of exercise