That depends on the owner; a collar might be better if you are training your pug, but if you are just for a leisure walk around the block a harness will be fine. Just make sure that the harness is properly fitted, because if it is to loose or too tight, it can cause sores.
on the harnesses
Yes there are collars that light up but I`m not sure if they beep. Yes several types but none that bleep. You can get illuminated dog collars, led dog collars, and reflective dog collars and lighted dog collars such as a Puplight. These days too, reflective dog harnesses and lit dog harrnesses are a good option, being far more visible as they cover more of a dog's body.
Some alternative options to collars for cats include harnesses, microchipping, and GPS trackers. These options can help keep your cat safe and secure without the need for a traditional collar.
Some alternative options to a traditional cat collar include harnesses, breakaway collars, and GPS tracking devices.
On the horse or the person? We use saddles on the horse, but they are not harnesses. On the person, there is not any harness.
Choke collars are for hunting dogs & working dogs. Those dogs need those collars to behaive.
Use a wet washcloth.
dog soap
Yes, in the 1800's pugs used to use their dewclaws to climb trees to hide from predators
Why is pugs what.
The type of collars that Innotek sells would be classified as "no-bark collars". They have very innovative collar products that some dog owners use to help train their dogs.
No, pugs are dogs.