Pug is a kind and sociable creature, loving to play and have fun. And although they are not too active dogs, more inclined to caress and take a nap, periodically they experience bursts of activity, especially in their youth, they can run around the house and frolic, but, as a rule, not for long.
Loving, gentle, not too demanding dogs, pugs are good for owners without experience of keeping dogs, and for more experienced owners. However, people who do not have enough free time for their pets, it is better not to have pugs.
Calm temperament and friendly nature allows dogs of this breed to be excellent pets. In addition, the pug is ideal for keeping elderly people who just want to have a faithful and calm friend.
Pug puppies and their training should not become too difficult, although some dogs can be quite stubborn.
Once you decide to relax and lie down on the couch your pug immediately put together a company. However, pugs are not lazy at all. They are vigilant and attentive, follow their owners from room to room and are always ready to play.
Dogs of this breed get along with everyone, but especially with those who give them much attention and love. Mopsies are very fond of when they are stroked and hugged, and even can be jealous and worried if the owner starts paying much attention to someone else.
Most Pugs get along well with children, being patient and always ready to play with them. Pug is very curious, as a result of which can easily get into trouble.
These dogs are very fond of eating and will never give up a tasty morsel and can easily become beggars, because few people can resist the languid, pitiful look of a pug.
Mopsies usually miss their master very much and do not tolerate loneliness. Incredible joy from the meeting will result in dancing on hind legs, squealing, licking and scrambling "to take on the pens."
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