Everything You Need To Know About Pugs
by Dane Stanton
Pugs are one of the best breeds of dogs that exist on the planet.
Why? Because I own one! Seriously now though, I'm going to tell you
everything you need to know about pugs and hopefully give you some
reasons for buying one.
The First Great Reason For Owning A Pug
If you were wondering which breed of dog has the best
personality, then yep, you guessed it, the pug. One of the best
traits that pugs have is their amazing ability to constantly act
cheerful even when they are being maltreated. Experts say they are
the best dog to have for children because they will never attempt to
injure a child in any way. In fact it's usually the opposite!
Another reason why they are so great for children is because they
have a small and compact body type which enables them to be played
with to a semi rough extent. My pug loves being thrown all over the
place and if you lie on the ground she will attempt to jump on you
and pick a fight! I usually let her win.
A Second Great Reason Why You Should Own A Pug
Pugs originated from China where they were officially named the
Chinese lap dogs. The Emperor would sit at his thrown with a pug on
his lap. So what's the second great reason then? Because when you
first buy your pug, you will be amazed at how much they love to just
be with you and the great thing about this is that they can be
around you all the time because they are indoor dogs with short fur
and are very easy to manage. I mean if the emperor of China chose to
have pugs in his company, then surely they would be good enough for
the rest of us right?
The Third Great Reason Why You Should Own A Pug
The last reason for owning a pug is because of the low costs
involved. My dog gets two small bowls of specially designed dog
biscuits in the morning and the night everyday. This adds up to
around about $15 a week. Other larger dogs can rack up huge food
bills, some over $100 a week and I bet they get now where near as
much pleasure from the company of their dog than what I do with
mine.
In case you're wondering how someone could feel so much love and
compassion for a dog, then I tell you a little story. When I was
younger, we had a male pug that we named 'Lucky'. One day my father
came home to find that he had fallen off our balcony and had died.
Now my father was a very strong man that didn't show his emotions
all that often, but when this happened, he wept for a week. I doubt
that he would have felt as badly if it had of been me who fell of
that balcony. So what is the meaning of this story, it's this. Pugs
make you love them no matter what.
About the Author
Dane Stanton is the owner of PugTrainingReview.com which is an
extensive review of the top Pug Training courses on the internet.
Find which course is best for you and your Pug!
http://www.PugTrainingReview.com
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