Pug training is normally a very simple task with a dog as intelligent as the pug is. With a small size, and playful temperament, a pug can make a great family pet especially those with smaller homes and yards. An important thing to know about the Pug is that it is important to give him a lot of attention otherwise they may become extremely stubborn.
Crate training a Pug is a recommended process for most Pugs. Many families have found that by giving a Pug it’s own place to stay and with his toys that it’s helped on the amount of destructive chewing. A crate also gives your Pug a safe place to go when they feel the need to be alone.
Many owners prefer to paper train their pugs instead of taking them outside every time they need to “go”. When you crate train your dog it will also make paper training easier as they will want to keep their spot clean. This is also good if you live in a cold weather area as you won’t have to go outside in the cold and snow and neither will your pet. Perhaps keeping both of you from becoming sick.
Pugs have been known to be a stubborn breed, but they also are very intelligent and will learn their commands quickly. Pug training should start with a good breeder. A good breeder will have already begun socializing your puppy with other peoples and animals. This is important so that when you bring the puppy home it will feel more comfortable around your family members.
Pugs like most animals love to get treats and praise. They’re very eager to please you and they like to see you happy with their results. You will notice that your Pug will learn tricks and commands quickly if they’re fun and also challenging.
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