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Pug Lovers?

Any pug lovers on here?

I have two - a fawn and a black female :D
Never judge a book by its cover :beer:

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  • raq
    raq Posts: 1,716 Forumite
    yeah our family does. gave birth to 5 puppies last year but sadly 2 died, the others where stunning

    barking seems to be a problem for our inlaws when outside. barking at the birds. she is 4 1.2 years old. how about yours.
    :A Tomorrow's just another day - keep smiling
  • 2 year old black male pug here. He's also a barker and we have a trainer visiting us next week to try and get to the bottom of it!
  • raq
    raq Posts: 1,716 Forumite
    2 year old black male pug here. He's also a barker and we have a trainer visiting us next week to try and get to the bottom of it!


    let us know how you get on, would be really interesting
    :A Tomorrow's just another day - keep smiling
  • my oh wants a black pug...i think they are lovely but when i told him how much they cost i think that put him off. poor bloke has had enough of me and the birds and cats and decided the only dog he likes is a black pug but i dont think its ever going to happen till the kids all move out as cant afford another pet and vets bills at the minute.:(
    I do think they are adorable though:o
    ***MSE...My.Special.Escape***
  • littlesnuggy
    littlesnuggy Posts: 1,180 Forumite
    I'll definitely report back on how the training goes. He barks at every noise he hears when in the house, and when out of the house he barks at anyone who dares speak to us or sometimes even just look at him, so he's a bit antisocial! With people he knows he's the opposite; very loving, cuddly & soppy. We're hoping the trainer will be able to tell us if it's a nervous/defensive reaction or an agression-rooted one. From there we'll see what we can do to tackle it.

    As this thread could do with some pictures, here's my little monster looking like butter wouldn't melt.

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  • davsidipp
    davsidipp Posts: 11,514 Forumite
    [URL="[IMG]http://i1079.photobucket.com/albums/w520/ronnierons/IMG_0012.jpg[/IMG]"]IMG_0012.jpg[/URL]our little pug,no issues with barking,quite a good girl really,but vet said she is overweight:eek:,the only issue we have is the breathing one,summertime,she only goes out in the evening,cooler for her.
    Before you point fingers,make sure your hands are clean !;)
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