10. You’ve skipped going out tons of times because leaving your pug is too painful.
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11. You spend tons of money on pug toys and beds that either get destroyed or remain unused.
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12. You get REALLY excited when the weekend comes so you can spend all of your time with your pugs.
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Hmm… I think we have an obsessed Pug person on our hands! But wait — there are still more signs you should be aware of next!
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who wouldn’t fall crazy in love with this face? this is our youngest daughter and her name is Princess Lulu Anne Marie of California, USA.
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Your obsession with your Pug or any animal is ALWAYS healthy. Lol
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My girl hates to wear anything, she gets pretty put out if I put a heavy harness on her. I have to use a lightweight one or she sets and pouts.