H REALLY wants to get a dog this summer, and seems set on a pug or a puggle. I've never had any pets, so I'm being really picky.
So if you have a pug or a puggle, what are they like? Are they loud? Do they nip a lot? Are they hard to house train?
Please make me feel... more willing and ready for a dog.
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But that information is mostly useless to you.
Malcolm
They are pretty cute, though.
I love my pug, more than anything in this whole entire world, and I wouldnt trade my experience of seeing pictures days after he was born, picking him up at 8 weeks and seeing him grow and experiencing all of those little things with him. I still remember when he was too small even to go up or down stairs. They are just too special to let "what if" get in the way of. In the past 3 years we have noticed him really calm down, he barks at things sure, but he is so smart about it that you cant really be mad (if we tell him not to bark, he barks quieter or growls as an act of defiance).
Also, puggles are just bastardized pugs. Get a pug.
Ditto JCB. My dog Lucy is a puggle, she is about a year and a half old right now - for real, I think she JUST got potty trained. I mean, she'd go to the door and stuff, but she'd still do it in the house. Or if we didn't notice her at the door like, right that second, she'd go pee on the carpet. Now she waits. I haven't cleaned up an accident in like, a month. It is glorious. But good God she is stubborn and it took for fucking ever.
Like previous posters have said, puggles are very energetic. Be prepared to go on at least one walk (two is great!) per day and play A LOT. The chewing phase - I dunno, I've never had a puppy before Lucy, so I'm sure all puppies chew - but really, she was a nightmare. The only thing that seemed to work was a water spray botttle. Now if she's being naughty all I have to do is reach for the bottle and she quits.
When she isn't playing (rough) she is an excellent lap dog and snuggler. She is very affectionate and she pretty much thinks we are the shiit. Puggles are funny, because they have this crazy energy like pugs do, but they also have the nose of a beagle. Sometimes when we got outside it takes her forever to pee because she has to sniff EVERYTHING.
What I love about puggles is that they seem to retain their puppy cuteness even into adulthood, lol. She's fracking cute. And she is great with kids, all the neighborhood kids see her when we are out with her and they just come running to pet her and play with her. She's kinda sketchy of strange men, but once she warms up to someone, she's great.
I really, really hated Lucy when she was a puppy, lol. I mean, I loved her. But my frustration with her is far less now than it was when we were training her.
My advice is to go to a dog park and your local shelter and see how different dogs are. Pugs and pug mixes are great and everyone seems to love the curly tail. But talk to people who have different dogs and see what will be a fit with you and your lifestyle.
Also, Lucy is 29 lbs. She's a beast.
Besides snoring and some piggy like grunting (which is totally cute btw), she doesn't have any breathing issues. I do have to clean her wrinkles, which is totally easy. And you can't play very hard at all in the hot summertime temps. Besides that she is perfectly fine.
And LOOK at those bat ears...so cute.
OP, I say go for it. Get a Pug (or a French Bulldog). They rock!
[QUOTE]I love french bulldogs!! Vin does thing I call snorfelling, he makes this weird noise when he's sniffing at things and investigating, from deep in his sinuses it sounds like, its squeeky. Also? Vin is 30lbs but has wicked long legs for a pug, the vet always comments on his tall he is. Oddly, he LOVES going to the vet, its like snorfelling heaven for him.
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I should have said earlier, that I really like Pugs as well... they were my second choice. But I just LOVE the bat ears on the Frenchies. That's what won me over.
Nera makes all sorts of crazy snorty sounds and I do believe she has snorfelled before. My favorite is when she "nurses" on her stuffed animals....she kneads, sucks and grunts. It's really weird, but so cute.
Nera is tiny for a Frenchie. She's only around 17 lbs. Easier to carry when she decides our walk was long enough, does the bulldog stance and will. not. move.
This is my favorite Pug, Mr. Big...his owners own a Dog Party Venue called Chicago Party Animals. He's awesome!
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My family has a pug. Since my sisters and I have all moved out we take her for "sleepovers". Honestly she thinks she is a person and likes to sit and have girltalk when we all come over. Unfortunately many pugs become over weight and thats when they start to have problems. Our pug is 5 years old and she doesn't have any of the issues people have talked about. She is not over weight, does not have problems with her teeth or knees, etc. The vet does recommend chew toys to eliminate some plaque.
When FI and I get a dog it WILL 100% be a pug. They are exremely loving and such people dogs. She barely even barks.
Negril, Jamaica!!
DO NOT get a chug.
[QUOTE]Bugs ARE cute. DO NOT get a chug.
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Haha....I had to Google it.