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He's a puggle but he's actually pretty small compared to other puggles
Looks just like one of the dogs I've owned..he was a beagle mix
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He's a puggle but he's actually pretty small compared to other puggles
Yo that dog is dope !!
Today is my puggle's 1st birthday! He was not happy about getting his picture taken but that's too bad! Lol
omg hes adorable! Happy birthday to your baby!Today is my puggle's 1st birthday! He was not happy about getting his picture taken but that's too bad! Lol
Want to change dry foods next time I have to buy. Always used Blue Buffalo but I know there is better out there. Also don't want to break the bank. Suggestions?
My beast has made a huge personality change in the past 2 weeks, she went from an extremely hyper pup to a very lazy, mellow and affectionate dog, I'm loving it....she alwayssssss wants to be cuddled up next to us...something I never got from our anti social pug
I've never had a problem with my pups just drinking pool water all day, esp since the chlorine is usually deterring them. The only problem I've had is with them just wanting to jump in the water all the time and I got wet dogs running around the houseI'm thinking of inheriting my sisters dog. She's moving and the neighborhood won't allow "dangerous" breeds. He's trained and I'm pretty familiar w/ the dog. However, I have a swimming pool. It would be his first time having extensive time around a pool and alone. I'm not worried about him drowning as he's a strong swimmer. However, I'm worried about him drinking pool water all day. Is a normal problem for dogs? If so how do you go about stopping your dog from doing this?
Maybe im over thinking, but I'm trying to think of any potential issues before I commit to taking the dog.
I'm thinking of inheriting my sisters dog. She's moving and the neighborhood won't allow "dangerous" breeds. He's trained and I'm pretty familiar w/ the dog. However, I have a swimming pool. It would be his first time having extensive time around a pool and alone. I'm not worried about him drowning as he's a strong swimmer. However, I'm worried about him drinking pool water all day. Is a normal problem for dogs? If so how do you go about stopping your dog from doing this?
Maybe im over thinking, but I'm trying to think of any potential issues before I commit to taking the dog.
I've never had a problem with my pups just drinking pool water all day, esp since the chlorine is usually deterring them. The only problem I've had is with them just wanting to jump in the water all the time and I got wet dogs running around the house
If drinking the water becomes a problem then you just have to treat it like any other problem(like them chewing everything, etc) and just teach them/reprimand them for a few weeks and it should be ok. What breed if you don't mind me asking?