Learning About Pug Care

submitted: Aug 25th 2008 | by: JennyDonaldson | Total views: 1 | Word Count: 555 | PDF View | Print Article

Pugs are great dogs for many reasons but namely because they are affectionate, gentle, and loving. They make great pets even when there are young children involved and when they are trained properly they are very obedient and well behaved. They are perky, small dogs that have a short coat and a cute inquisitive face. They are also extremely smart.

There are certain aspects to the Pug that should be considered before one decides to choose this breed to have as a pet however, and more than anything this refers to Pug breeding. With any dog it is important to take time and choose the right breeder, but more than anything this is true with the Pug. Because the Pug is a very popular breed many breeders are mass breeding them and not taking proper care of the puppies. You really want to stay away from these mass breeders especially because any behavior problems that the dogs may have developed will be difficult and even impossible to fix.

This is because there are many Pug breeders out there who do not take care of the dogs and these dogs then end up becoming sick and poorly behaved. There are a few things about Pug breeding that all owners and breeders should be aware of in order to make sure that the dogs are all as healthy and happy as can be.

There are a few different things that one needs to keep in mind when it comes to learning about Pug breeding. The most important thing to remember is that you must take your time and choose the right breeder. There are many breeders out there known as mass breeders and who are really only in it for the money. They really do not care enough for the dogs and let them get sick and ailing.

These behavior problems will be difficult and possibly even impossible to fix, and so it is well worth it for you to take some time and find the right Pug breeder to buy a dog from. There are a few steps that you can take in order to ensure that you find the right breeder, and first and foremost you want to ask questions. Any good breeder is going to be more than willing to show you the right paperwork and answer any inquires that you may have.

You can find more information on Pug breeding through your veterinarian, and you can also find reputable breeders through them. By making yourself as educated and informed as possible, you will be much more likely to find a legitimate and reputable breeder and find yourself a happy and healthy dog.

They will not sell their puppies to the first person that shows interest, but instead will put in the required time and effort to make sure that their dogs will be going to only the best of homes.

Good breeders want to make sure that their dogs will be going to the best of homes, and will put in the time and effort to make sure of this. You may even want to ask around to your family and friends, even if they do not own a Pug they may have dealt with breeders who do and will then be able to give you firsthand opinions on which breeders are worth checking out and which should be avoided.

About the Author

About the author: Jenny Donaldson is a passionate lover of the Pug and owns a popular website that can show you how to have a happy, healthy and well behaved Pug. Among other topics there, you can also learn all about Pug Breeding plus a whole lot more.


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