That depends on what type of family you have, wether or not you have small children, and as well as your daily life style. Pugs usually do well in families that are not too busy for them; they enjoy lots of attention and companionship, so if you have a very busy family, a pug may not be the right dog for you. Also, they are indoor pets, because they are very sensitive to heat and cold temperatures, so they will not do well if you keep them in a fence outside all day; they generally are wonderful with children, as long as they are careful with the pug's eyes, as they are very sensitive. Remember, each pug has his or her own temperaments and personalities; no two pugs are the same, so it is best to choose your pug wisely to make sure that it is the right dog for your family.
I personally prefer black pugs! They are more beautiful to me, but that's my personal opinion!! Pugs are the best dogs and I would never have any other breed :)
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They don't. They were breed to be a life companion.
Bulldogs were bred first as they had a practical purpose. Pugs were developed later as companions.
Pugs are a domesticated breed of dogs and, as a much loved pet, mainly live indoors.
Usually a group of any dog breed is called a pack.
No, the Pug is a purebred breed, first recognized by The American Kennel Club in 1885.
There really is no such word as 'puggies'. However, the word 'puggies' is commonly used to describe baby pugs. Pugs are a breed of dog.
They can. Black on the tongue is due to extra pigmentation, something every dog breed can experience, including pugs.
Frugs are a mixed breed between french bulldogs and pugs.
No. Pugs are hard to train and ignore you.
Pugs usually live until about 12 to 14 years old.