Thursday 12 April 2012

CHOOSE THE RIGHT PUG


What Features Should Be Tested


When taking a look at the litter, the buyer should take each puppy that he/she is considering and get it somewhere where it can be alone and away from the litter. Without the influence of the other pups, it is easier to tell what the individual personality of that puppy is. From there, one can determine how playful that pug is and how it reacts to the new owner. If the pug pup does not like being around different people then a different pug may be more personable at the start.
There is no better way to determine the main features of the puppy than to take each pug out alone on a ‘test drive’. This way, people have the possibility to see how it reacts when it’s away from the litter as it will be in their homes. You will also be able to evaluate its social features and behavior, just seeing how it reacts to new faces and places.
Gathering Different Information
Potential buyers should to ask the owner or breeder to get actual information about the pug puppy. A breeder especially should be able to answer almost any question or concern a potential buyer has. A breeder will have the health and immunization records of the pug pup, along with any personality quirks or disorders. This information will help you choose the accurate pug pup for your family. And of course, they need to know if the pups are aggressive and how well they get along with their kind.
There are breeders having only show dogs. That would not be the best fit for someone looking for a pug that can lounge around the apartment all day. It is best to get all the facts about the dogs and the person selling them (or giving them away, although that will provide less information because those people usually just want to get rid of them at all costs) should say something from the start. Every dog has its own personality, and they may not fit to what an owner could be looking for.
As anyone can see, there are many different factors that go into determining how to choose the right Pug Puppy for you. Considering the dog’s personality, playfulness, and attitude toward strangers is needed in choosing a dog that will easily adapt transition into a new home. If you really like one of the pups regardless its attitude problems, you should be needed to put the pug pup through some obedience and discipline training.
Some have much more to worry about in their lives and the routine visits to the vet and the housetraining will be enough work for them. Choosing the right pug puppy for your family is not an easy job. The deciding factor could even be whether you want a male or female pug puppy!.


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