How to potty train a Pug?

D Dog Fan | February 9th, 2011

Potty training a Pug can take a long time and cause a lot of pain for both dog and owner if not done correctly. Sharda Baker’s ebook and audio package, ‘The Complete 7 Day Dog Potty Training Guide‘ teaches you how to potty train any dog in just seven days. Baker’s comprehensive approach is based on her real life experience and also deals with adult dogs, rescue shelter dogs, which other similar products tend to miss.

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  • List of best equipment and supplies
  • How to clean soiled areas in no time
  • Training older dogs
  • Handle common potty training problems
  • Potty train a new puppy
  • How to use potty pads
  • Crate training
  • How to train dogs from rescue shelters
  • What to do about marking
  • Litter box training
  • Effective paper training
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D Dog Fan | November 11th, 2010

my-first-best-friend-ebookIf you had a dog when you were a child, you will want your own children to experience the same positive feelings and you will get your children a dog. If you did not, you just have to read My First Best Friend to find out what an amazing thing a dog can be in a child’s life. Not only does a dog teach children responsibility, but it also helps them develop a healthy personality and a balanced emotional life.

However, bringing a dog into the family is not always a smart thing to do. You need to make sure that both the children and the adult members of the family are ready for a furry friend, otherwise someone is likely to get disappointed over time. You also need to make sure that you are selecting the right breed and you are treating your dog in a way that guarantees your children’s safety.

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Five things you did not know about Pugs

Big Dog | December 2nd, 2011

The Pug has been one of the preferred breeds of people today because of their small and cute appearance and minimal grooming requirements. They gained fame in numerous eras and even today through exposure in films such as “Men in Black.” Aside from that, there are some fascinating secrets that this breed has kept making this a classic case of big things in small packages. Here are some of those secrets about the Pug.

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1. Since the early 1800’s, Pugs are known as Carlin in France. Carlin actually is a character in a play that wears a black mask. The French then associated the black markings in the Pug’s face as the mask of the character.

2. Despite resembling a small bulldog, Pugs in fact belong to the Mastiff breed, a large dog breed. Pugs were created after the rare mastiff, Dogue de Bordeaux, was cross-bred with a smaller dog around 200 B.C.

3. Although Pugs have straight, short coats, they still need to be brushed regularly. This is because they are heavy shedders and must be brushed at least once a week.

4. Pugs are said to be noble because of a legend involving the dog and Prince William I of Orange. According to the story, during a war between Spain and Holland, a Pug alerted the prince by waking him before the Spanish Army could assassinate him in 1572. After saving the prince’s life, the Pug became the official dog of the House of Orange.

5. Another story concerning royalty would be the tale of Josephine Bonaparte and her pet Pug, Fortune. The dog served Josephine by delivering secret messages concealed in its collar to her husband Napoleon Bonaparte and vice-versa. It is however disputed if the account of Fortune accompanying Napoleon to war is true because of how the famous French leader despised dogs.

The most famous Pug

Big Dog | March 8th, 2011

I think everybody who have seen the films Men in Black(1997) and Men in Black 2, (2002) can remember a little, funny and talkative dog, Frank, who was in fact an extraterrestrial in disguise. This character was played by a well trained Pug named Mushu in both movies. According to his role, Frank is an informant of MiB and Agent J and K (played by Will Smith andTommy Lee Jones respectively). The dog provides information on the ’galaxy’, that finally turns out is an item found on Earth.

In reality, the Pug breed is a toy dog with a muzzled, wrinkly face and a curly tail. They are muscular and strong willed, and can extremely get on well with families with smaller children, although early socialization and obedience training is required for this dog as well. This breed can also make fantastic watchdogs, as they are always alert and eager to defend their master.

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Is a Pug a good choice for me?

Big Dog | October 20th, 2010

I should say definitely yes, if you would like to have the best companion for your children. Pugs are ideal for kids, while they are very fond of them and are calm and sensitive enough to play properly with smaller children as well.

Pugs have a fine, glossy coat with a color that varies from brown to black and requires not too much care. Their body is compact and very muscular. The breed has the tendency to drool, therefore their muzzle area should be cleaned sometimes. Sadly, they are prone to health issues – for example obesity and overheating – if not taken care of properly.

They can be trained easily, but the trainer always has to be consistent and calm, not speaking too loudly, as this breed is slightly sensitive to the tone of people’s voice. If socialized early, they get on well with other dogs and pets, but sometimes can become very jealous. They also get on well with strangers, but because of their devotion towards the family they can be excellent watchdogs as well.

All in all, Pugs are perfect for families with children that live in either an apartment or a house with a small yard to play.

Free ebook to download

Big Dog | September 29th, 2010

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It points out all the most important issues anyone buying a puppy must consider. Without this ebook you might spend long hours searching for answers on the net, but might fail to even recognize what you should be thinking about.

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Marshmellow the WHITE pug puppy

Big Dog | September 20th, 2010

What is the difference between the male and the female pug?

Big Dog | August 25th, 2010

For the appearance, male pugs are more laid in the back than females.

For the temperament, males tend to be more people oriented than females and females are likely to be more independent.

Funny Pug

Big Dog | August 18th, 2010

“I’m happy I didn’t born to be a turtle. It could be really hard for them to turn back to their feet.”

Pug puppy

Source: DogTime

Pugs… Ugly or Lovely?

Big Dog | July 22nd, 2010

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To many people, a Pug may look antipathetic for first. Well, for second too, sometimes. But for many people, especially this unusual appearance, this unforgettable look make it attractive. Bit of a common place, but it’s true: it is so ugly, that it’s almost beautiful. The more we see them, the more we get used to their unusual look, and their admirable personality makes us love them quite fast :)
We can keep a Pug as a family pet, but can be even useful for agent jobs, as we saw it in the movie Man In Black. “Frankie the talking dog” made the breed popular among millions of people.