12 Realities New Pug Owners Must Accept

As many existing Pug owners will tell you, pugs are a lot like big dogs that are trapped in small bodies.

pug-cute-puppy-eyes.jpgThey love to run around, play, have fun and are won’t back down from a fight despite their small size.

Pugs are clever and energetic little guys that can be quite a handful. They love getting attention and will pull off crazy stunts just to get some laughs from their human friends.

They are great at reading human emotions and can use what they know for their benefit. These clever dogs will use whatever they can to their advantage and will take over your household if you let them.

Overall they are adorable little guys that would make amazing pets for the right owners.

If you are considering to own a pug, or you've just become a new pug owner, there are some realities you do need to fully accept.

Check out the twelve realities new pug owners must accept on the next page! …and if you already are a pug owner, see if you can relate!

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  1. We definitely have what they call a ‘Pugzilla’, thick neck folds, skinny legs, small paws and a tongue that is way too big for her mouth. She was being rehomed on Craigslist, 300$, and she is at least 3 years older than was claimed…but she thinks she is perfect, and we have to agree, because we love her so much. You are so right about proper breeding and we would never have gotten her this way from a breeder, but gave her the best home as if she cost 2k. We have 3 pure bred Persian cats, and her who were all rescued/rehomed adopted. Just worked out that way, when we weren’t looking for any pure bred pets haha.

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