I have never done crate training for any of our dogs. The only training we've done with our pug is "sit" and "go outside to go potty". She's okay when people leave.
I have never done crate training for any of our dogs. The only training we've done with our pug is "sit" and "go outside to go potty". She's okay when people leave.
We have never done crate training for any of our dogs in the past. I just don't like the idea of them being cooped up in a cage. The only training we've done is to "sit" and "go outside to do potty business".
She is fine when visitors leave the house.
I am concerned that Laura gives her pug cooked bones. I have read dogs should never have cooked bones as they will chip and can be swallowed. Our first beloved pug broke her back tooth on a cooked bone before I knew better. My puppy pug used to nip also and I just put my finger on her tongue and said "no bite". However, I haven't quite cured the licking she started instead. When I say "no lick" she knows she should stop but then starts in again. In fact, when my grandson was 2 he used to think her name was no lick and would say Look there's no lick.
Yes, I agree with Sarah cooked bones can be troublesome because they may chip and could cause a LOT of problems if swallowed especially if
the chipped bone is pointy.
But bone marrows are ok though because they're really tough.
LOL Jude means she agrees with Kathypat.
LOL nice to see you Jude.
LOL, i just noticed that you have the same picture as Kathypathy Sarah...hahaha...