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Susan
Location Unknown
Non Member
Added on Jan 1st, 2008
I have two pugs and I foster pugs. They are a friendly, loving breed. They're good with children and adults. I also have three cats and the pugs and cats get along great. I would recommend a pug for any family. I adore mine. They are funny and entertaining and don't have a mean bone in them.
I have two pugs and I foster pugs. They are a friendly, loving breed. They're good with children and adults. I also have three cats and the pugs and cats get along great. I would recommend a pug for any family. I adore mine. They are funny and entertaining and don't have a mean bone in them.
Sara
Atlanta
Non Member
Added on Jan 1st, 2008
We have had our pug for almost a year. We just adore him. He is a natural clown, he eats like a pig and will keep you laughing nonstop. He is very loving ( loves to cuddle), loyal (protective) and likes lots of attention (wants to play all the time). However pugs shed like crazy. Don't let anyone tell you otherwise. They are a great pet for kids.
We have had our pug for almost a year. We just adore him. He is a natural clown, he eats like a pig and will keep you laughing nonstop. He is very loving ( loves to cuddle), loyal (protective) and likes lots of attention (wants to play all the time). However pugs shed like crazy. Don't let anyone tell you otherwise. They are a great pet for kids.
Samantha
Missouri
Non Member
Added on Jan 1st, 2008
I have two pugs 1 black, 1 fawn. They are extremely playful all the time, and like one other reader said they shed like crazy. I have had both pugs for 4years or so. They each came to us as puppies, and they act as crazy as the day we brought them home.
I have two pugs 1 black, 1 fawn. They are extremely playful all the time, and like one other reader said they shed like crazy. I have had both pugs for 4years or so. They each came to us as puppies, and they act as crazy as the day we brought them home.
Victoria
Benton, Arkansas
Non Member
Added on Jan 1st, 2008
My sweet girl is nearly 12 now and the absolute best dog/breed I have ever owned. She is loving, protective (with her bark, but never a bite...ever) and likes to snuggle. They take little care, but they do have a snore that can wake the dead. Once you adopt a pug into your home the snore becomes a melody to your ears. They are hardy animals and tend to form close relationships with their owners. They want to be near you wherever you go. If I get up to get to get a drink, she is right behind me, waiting for me to sit still again. We adopted our baby when she was grown and had never been around children before. She took up with the children as if they had always been a part of her family. I would highly recommend a pug. Watch out for the hair!
My sweet girl is nearly 12 now and the absolute best dog/breed I have ever owned. She is loving, protective (with her bark, but never a bite...ever) and likes to snuggle. They take little care, but they do have a snore that can wake the dead. Once you adopt a pug into your home the snore becomes a melody to your ears. They are hardy animals and tend to form close relationships with their owners. They want to be near you wherever you go. If I get up to get to get a drink, she is right behind me, waiting for me to sit still again. We adopted our baby when she was grown and had never been around children before. She took up with the children as if they had always been a part of her family. I would highly recommend a pug. Watch out for the hair!
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Our pug Zoey is amazing. She is a 'small-boned' pug...people always think she's a puppy but she's 2 years old! She is wonderful with kids, cats and she plays with our Boxer, Bianca, as if they were the same size. She snores like an old man but we've gotten used to it. Since the day we got her she sleeps under the covers of our bed near our feet. She will snuggle any chance she gets but will not give kisses. I would recommend a pug to anyone. They are fun, loyal, loving dogs. Be prepared to vacuum often and have your heart broken by the sad face and soft whimper when you leave them alone.