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Pug puppies make wonderful canine companions. This is one reason why people prefer them over other breeds. As a result, pug puppies are expensive. There is some ways through which you can still have a pug puppy. You can adopt an orphaned pug. A lot of people give away these puppies for free. You can also get them from your friends or members of your extended family. There is a lot of online reading material that provides information about this breed. Pugs pups are very loyal and affectionate pets. Pugs puppies are basically counted among the categories of small dogs. A fully grown pug is no bigger than a large rat. Therefore, they are called toy dogs. Pugs puppies were not bred to guard houses but only to be good companions. They have a flat, round and heavily wrinkled face. Their tails can always be seen tightly curled over their hips. The pups are usually available in fawn, silver, apricot and black colors. Pugs pups are very small in size and they need extra care. When born, they look absolutely different from their parents. At the time of their birth, they have a different color which changes as time passes. In spite of being a small breed, pugs are very active and energetic pets. Though they are active, they are very mild mannered. You will probably never have to worry about abnormal behavior. They do go through a teething period but they won’t spoil your furniture. About the training of the dogs of this breed, you should know that pugs are very stubborn in nature. They will learn but will also resist. Hence, they should get all types of training, including potty training from a very young age. Also, you should be slightly patient with them at the time of training. They can get easily get bored and thus should be given some gap between each training session. Never be too harsh on them as they are very sensitive in nature. Your pug needs some time to be fully grown and matured. Once they are, they will turn out to be great canine companions. |