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Foreword
Preface
Learn From This Book
Quick Reference
1. What You Should Know
Buying A Dog
New Puppy
Dog Feeding
Housebreaking
Dog Exercising
Sleeping
Dog Bathing
Clipping
Eyes Care
Ears Care
Teeth Care
Feet Care
Determine Age
Breeding
Spaying
Love Life
Tail Docking
Dog Diseases
Vitamins
Dog Language
Homing Instinct
Why Wag Tail?
Enema
Dog Is Sick?
Dog Is Healthy?
Dog Medicines
Give Medicine
Restraint
Veterinarian
2. What You Should Do
Distemper
Canine Hepatitis
Rabies
Worms
Vomiting
Itching
Sneezing
Injuries
Bloody Urine
Pus Dripping
Excess Weight
Carsickness
Paralysis
Persistent Twitching
Running Fits
Convulsions
Heart Diseases
Constipation
Pass Stool
Painful Swallowing
Body Swellings
Abdominal Enlargement
Prostate Trouble
Uremia
Excessive Urination
Prolonging Life
3. Dog Training
Basic Fact About Dog Training
4. Dog Anatomy
Atlas Of Dog Anatomy
Bibliography
Resources
Dog Kennel ArticlesResources
Dog Training Obedience
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Our house has been turned upside down by our bundle of fun, our new pug puppy arrival, we are crazy about her. She is called Madison and is eleven weeks young.However breaking her in is causing us a few troubles
Quite often pugs do have a bit of a temper and you wouldn't wish to get on the wrong side of her as I have done on one or two instances. You should see the look on her face
Our pug likes to be a bit of a diva and whimpers to beat the band when she finds my husband putting on his coat and hat and heading for the door. If she wants 100% attention she sprints across to her puppy pad as fast as her little legs will carry her, it is hysteric to see
We are doing everything we are suppose to do to help in this process.Then there are days like yesterday where she won't go to the door or the puppy pad .Sometimes we take her outside and she does nothing and waits until she comes back inside, but since we love her so much we just smile and accept it, we know we will sort it out at some level, we know it isn't her fault but probably our training techniques which are rubbish.
Our local vet told us that pug dogs can have issues with worms and we hoped he would be able to unravel the mystery.Her diet has remained the same since the day we got her and she never gets tidbits as a friend of mine said that was the pip thing to do
I thought I came across an article last week that claimed that pug puppies are notorious for forgetting everything they have learned. She enjoys going out and we constantly bring her out after she has drunk a a lot of water. She copes to last eight to 10 hours depending on how long she sleeps for, I was leaving the door open so she could get outside to use the bathroom of the night on her pad but that didn't work . The next day a pair of my husbands trousers were on the floor and she decided that would be a great place to go to the bathroom, he wasn't impressed
She is never larruped at or hollered at all we do is say no and bring her outside.What can we do to cure this Should we just choose between the pad and outside or will that bilk her even more.I cant imagine what we have done awry so that she is so mazed.Any help would be appreciated.What can we do to set her on the straight and narrow so that she is properly housetrained.
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