Pug Puppy | Nap Time
Pug Puppy | Nap Time Nothing like snuggling up with my favorite toy, if a nice lap is not available! For the whole story with all images, see Pug Puppy | a 7 Image Story.
Pug Puppy | Nap Time Nothing like snuggling up with my favorite toy, if a nice lap is not available! For the whole story with all images, see Pug Puppy | a 7 Image Story.
Pug Puppy | Large & Small Most Pugs seem like they are puppies all of their lives. They are happy, playful dogs. For the whole story with all images, see Pug Puppy | a 7 Image Story.
Pug Puppy | Snooze After a morning of play, it’s time for my morning nap. Let’s play again in an hour or so. Now, my eyelids are getting heavy. For the whole story with all images, see Pug Puppy | a 7 Image Story.
Pug Puppy | Pillow Drag A little Pug needs a little pillow. Pillows are great for chewing, playing, sleeping, and ,of course, just dragging. For the whole story with all images, see Pug Puppy | a 7 Image Story.
Pug Puppy | Say What? What might you want while I’m chewing on this great toy? Maybe it could wait until I need a nap. For the whole story with all images, see Pug Puppy | a 7 Image Story.
Pug Puppy | Chewy Chewy toys are likely the most important for most Pug puppies. Without a chewy in its mouth, other “toys” like chairs, sofas, paper, pills, and just about anything else might find its way into its mouth. For the whole story with all images, see Pug Puppy | a 7 Image Story.
Pug Puppy | Toys Pug puppies love toys, particularly toys that squeak. Although a Pug can never have enough toys, they always seem to have one or two favorites. Balls are a bit troublesome. Most balls are too big around for the puppy’s mouth. For the whole story with all images, see Pug Puppy | a 7 Image Story.
Pug Puppy | a 7 Image Story Pug puppies are love; little bundles of love on four legs. Pug puppies are happy, affectionate, charming, playful, and mischievous. Although they are incredibly cute, they’re also quite mischievous with a very high energy level until they nap. One minute they are running and playing; the next minute they’re napping. When they awake, they’re back to running and playing. They also like to chew on things; just about anything. Puppies are always the center of attention at a Pug Party; that is, lots of Pugs playing hard until they form a “Pile of Pugs” for a group nap.
Pugs love everybody; particularly their family, a… pack. And as they grow, they adapt differently to each family member. It’s almost like they have different personalities for each member of the pack, a… family. Maybe, they think we humans are just alpha Pugs. A purebred pug comes in two colors only, fawn and black, which are the registered standard colors of the breed.
Pug puppies love toys; particularly toys that squeak. Although a Pug can never have enough toys, they always seem to have one or two favorites. Balls are a bit troublesome. Most balls are too big around for the puppy’s mouth.
Pugs often are described as a lot of dog in a small space. Sturdy, compact dogs, part of the Toy group, they are known as the clowns of the canine world because they have a great sense of humor and like to show off. Originally bred to be a lap dog, they thrive on human companionship. Pugs are clowns at heart, but they carry themselves with dignity. Although playful dogs, they are also lovers and must be close to their humans. Pugs love to be the center of attention, and get heartsick, if ignored. The Pug’s comical face, with deep wrinkles around big, dark eyes and a flat round face, can’t help but make you smile.
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