In other words, you must teach your Pug to respect you. Read more about Pug Training. Potential gassiness (flatulence). All short-faced breeds gulp air when they eat, and that air has to go somewhere, after all. read more
I’ve had pugs for over 20 years, and have never had trouble with house training them. I trained them just as I did our boxers and our mixed breed dogs, and I had no trouble training them, either. read more
The breed, along with other similar breeds, are notorious for being difficult to potty train. But once they get it, they NEVER regress (unless symptoms of illness). Just keep on keeping on. Don't give up. They will get it. read more
Pugs are neither easy nor hard to housetrain, making them someplace in the middle when it comes to ease of housetraining. read more
Pugs are neither easy nor hard to housetrain, making them someplace in the middle when it comes to ease of housetraining. They’re intelligent little dogs, but also have a stubborn side which can show itself in the housetraining process. read more