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Exciting pug housebreaking tales reveal everything you could possibly want to know about pugs as well as advice for training your pugs

Our family just recently added a pug puppy to our home and we absolutely love her.She is 8 wks. old and her name is Madison.Potty training her is proving to be an interesting experience.

Generally a pugs temperament changes from day to day which is proving to be a constant worry all the time. She hates spending any amount of time by herself and gets quite upset when we go to work

Our pug likes to be a bit of a diva and whimpers to beat the band when she sees my husband putting on his coat and hat and heading for the door.Or if she can't get our attention for some reason she goes on her puppy pad and she gets all the praise

Every book and training method possible has been used to try and housetrain her but not always with the success we were expecting.For some weird reason she wont even approach her puppy pad or the door depending on what mood she is in.Sometimes we take her out and she does nothing and waits until she comes back inside, but because we love her so much we just grin and bear it, we know we will sort it out at some stage, we know it isn't her fault but probably our training methods which are rubbish

We took her to the vet for a check up thinking maybe she had worms as pug dogs do get worms --negative on that.We haven't changed anything in her diet, she's not fed off the table, her reward for doing good is a treat piece of dog bone for puppies

I thought I came across an article recently that claimed that puppies are notorious for forgetting everything they have learned. She loves going out side and we constantly bring her out after she has drunk a bucket load of water.

At night we take her out just before bed time and bring her out first thing in the morning,A month or so ago she had the chance to go on her pug dog pad but declined to take me up on the offer.She wasn't using the pad she was using everything else including my husbands sock -- he was not happy

Our little monkey is never screamed at or shouted out all we do is say no and bring her out.How can we fix this mess up.Does she get confused by us taking her outside as well as giving her the option of the pooch pad.What have we done to make her backslide back to square one.We desperately need your help.What can we do to set her on the straight and narrow so that she is properly housetrained.

 

 

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