I just wanted to show you all these adorable pugs!

United States
January 4, 2009 9:16pm CST
Here is the link. http://video.yahoo.com/network/100000086?v=4173532 They appear to be confused but in a totally adorable way. Does anyone here own pugs? Are they a good breed of dog to have as pets?
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• United States
5 Jan 09
Pugs are adorable dogs! Just so goofy... I've never owned a pug, but I have worked with a ton! And they are really great dogs. Very loving, very sweet, adorable! And they are very good 'students.' If you were looking to get a dog they would defeniatly be a good choice.
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• United States
9 Jan 09
I've never had to personally train a pug, but all the ones I have worked with are VERY well behaived! One of the regular dogs is a pug, and he is one of my faves :) I LOVE working with so many different dogs The animal in my picture isn't a pet :P I was at a Zoo's petting zoo hehe, it's a baby goat
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• United States
5 Jan 09
So they are fairly easy to train then? That is good to know. I bet you enjoy getting to "sample" all the different kinds of dogs. That would be nice. What is the pet in your picture?
• United States
5 Jan 09
These little guys were so cute. So far that is one breed I have never had.....maybe next time.
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• United States
5 Jan 09
I have seen that problem in a few of my dogs, chihuahua, dachshund and doberman. It seemed to have just been a "once in a blue moon" thing.
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• United States
5 Jan 09
I dunno, may want to check out the link above from piscesmoon first. They are one of the most adorable, lovable looking breeds I've ever seen but I'm not sure about the disfunctioning anal glands!
• United States
5 Jan 09
That was a really adorable video. I don't own a pug but my boss does and absolutely loves them. She has more than one. She said that they are very easy to take care of and in return you get oodles of love back. So just from what she told me about hers pugs make good pets.
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• United States
5 Jan 09
Thank you. I have been on a never ending quest to find a breed of dog that would work well with everyone in our family, durability being a key quality. The pugs look nice and beefy but not overly large. That would work. And I came across the confused pugs on yahoo and had to share them with you all! Thank you for the information!!!
@fresefan (177)
• United States
5 Jan 09
My mother have three pugs
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• United States
5 Jan 09
It doesn't get much cuter than that! I don't have a pug but I have a similar breed called a pekingese. The same cute pushed in face only the hair is a little longer. Our peke is awesome with my son he says the dog is his best friend. I have heard that pugs have some sort of breathing problems but that is the only negative thing I know about.
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• United States
5 Jan 09
My daughters want a pet so bad but we haven't yet come across a perfect match for our family. It needs to be "durable" yet small, things like that. We have been looking at different ones and asking many people and have not committed yet. I will probably have to wait till my littlest is a bit older and not so rough. My moms dog runs and hides when she sees her come in and she is the sweetest most gentle dog I have ever seen so I know we would have to have a saint of a dog. I wonder what kind of breathing problems they have though. That is sad cause their so darn cute!