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My Mrs is wanting a pug, currently we have no pets.

 

I keep telling her what a HUGE commitment having a dog is, although (I think) pugs need a little less exercise vs other dogs and we do have a mother in law that would look after it on a weekend if we went away.

 

I would be around almost full time during the day so not too much of an issue there.

 

I do like animals but I am very much aware of how much of a commitment it is (my sister has 3 dogs, 3 cats and a horse and never goes anywhere!-although she's at the far end of the pet owner spectrum).

 

Anyone got any thoughts/opinions?

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Oh, that king of pug :surrender:

I thought he was talking French as well :)

 

Yeah, I mean 'D' and 'G' aint that close on the keyboard. So what is he talking about?

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i had a 306 Gti6 cracking car, but it all went down hill from there. but the french market is supposed to pick up in the future.....oh uoi mean the dag thing.

 

if your going to get a dog, get a proper one.

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I've had my pug for 3 years now & hes awesome :D

 

Younger pugs love exercise, Older ones less so. They are really good with other people & love to be made a fuss of. Eats absolutely anything & everything. Mine spends 80% of the day asleep :lol:

 

Takes ages to house train them though so expect plenty of accidents until you have mastered it.

 

Definitely get one, they are awesome dogs :teeth:

 

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Ian, you have almost convinced me. :teeth:

 

He looks sweet & cool at the same time.

 

I would like your post but I've exceeded my 'like' for today under the new forum. Now I wish I'd saved some!!

 

Awesome.

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I get stopped by women a couple of times every time I walk him because they all want to come & stroke him :lol: Its great when your single :lol:

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I get stopped by women a couple of times every time I walk him because they all want to come & stroke him :lol: Its great when your single :lol:

 

Ha ha, I'm not single but hey if they want to stroke it then let em stroke. They can also stroke the dog too!! :lol:

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i love basset hounds, my parents look after my Dachshund; i had him when my parents got 2, don;t want to take him away from there as he's been there so long, has 2 other dogs for company, a huge garden; and someone at home all day. but i see him often.

 

Would love a basset, think they are awesome dogs.

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Pugs are great little dogs if socialised properly they are very friendly, they don't require a major lot of grooming the same way hairier dogs do but if you don't want hit with silly vet bills get he/she insured 😄

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