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A Well-Trained Pug Creates a Happy Owner

5 Steps to a Better Behaved PugWant to live a healthier lifestyle? Get a Pug. Research shows that pet ownership helps reduce stress, lowers blood pressure and staves off the sensations of loneliness and depression.While not much can exceed the love and companionship of your Pug, there are some displeasing actions that just won’t do – from yelping all day to messing the floor to eating your walls when you’re not looking.
If your Pug is exhibiting this behavior, it might be misbehaving due to anxiety, pent-up aggression or because of lack of training. With appropriate lifestyle adjustments and proper training, you could be well on the way to having a pleasant, well-behaved pet. The following suggestions will help your Pug become better behaved:

How to Train Your Pug:Neuter or spay

The Humane Society of the United States states that this common operation could help your Pug have a longer life, be more healthy and have fewer behavior issues.

Training The Pug:Help your pet relax

Similar to people, Pugs can get nervous, frustrated and stressed out. That’s why many veterinarians recommend giving your Pug a calming product, like pet calming spray, to help relieve hyperactivity.
Made with natural ingredients, pet calming spray moves fast to relieve restlessness, trepidation, doubt and aggression and lets antsy pets snooze through the night.

How to Train Your Pug:Create an exercise routine

Pamper your Pug with routinely scheduled neighborhood walks two times per day. This will help your Pug reduce boredom, which might lead to bad behavior.

Tips To Training Your Pug:Go to school

According to the American Society for the Prevention of Cruelty to Animals, enrolling your Pug in an obedience training will show you how to control your Pug’s behavior both humanely and safely.

Tips To Training The Pug:Be patient

Even though teaching your Pug to be more disciplined may take determination on your part, it is worth it. Because, as man’s best friend, your Pug will love bonding with you during the process.
Don’t forget to check out these other articles about Pugs.

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