14 Most Frequently Asked Questions About Pugs

6. Do Pugs get along with other animals?

Pugs are generally very friendly, and easy going. That is not to say that Pugs will always get along with other animals. A lot will depend on the personalities of both animals, also their age and size. It's important to be aware that cats can cause permanent damage to a Pug's eyes with their sharp claws – the same with birds and reptiles.

7. Do Pugs make good watch or guard dogs?

Although some Pugs may alert you when someone is at the door or bark when they hear a car pull up, they would not be considered good guard dogs. Well, that's what most people may think… but they are intelligent, tenacious, strong, physically fit, loyal and heroic. And they pack one hell of a bite. Check out this video that shows how a pug who has gone through special training can become an incredible guard dog.

8. How long do Pugs normally live?

Being a small breed, healthy Pugs normally live from 12 to 14 years. A Pug is a long-term commitment! Check out the 20 Things All Pug Owners Must Never Forget!

9. Are Pugs clingy dogs?

Of course, there will be exceptions, but the answer to this question is almost always Yes. Pugs, by nature, love people. They love to be with their people and are therefore usually found at your feet, in your lap or by your side at all times. Check out this video that proves this! => https://www.waggingtonpost.com/adorable-pug-wants-to-cuddle-watch-what-happens-when-dad-moves-away/ If you want an independent dog, a Pug is not for you.

10. What kinds of pug mixes do you have?

Our most common pug mixes are Chugs (Chihuahua/pug), Puggles (Beagle/pug), Bugs (Boston Terrier/pug) and Dachshund/pugs. We’ve also taken in pugs mixed with Pekingese, Labrador Retrievers, Boxers, Bulldogs, Poodles, Whippets and even German Shepherds.

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