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Help!My new pug got problem!







ahming
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Jul 12, 2004, 10:07 AM

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Today I just bought a new pug, male, 4 months.

When I released the pug from the cage,

he will keep running around,

when it is eating, the pug just swallow the food and rush,

the pug is always jump here jump there,

running here and running there?

I think the pug is hyperactive, right ?

Is this a desease?

what should I do with the pug?

Should I changed another dog from the pet house ?

Did the pug will recover after sometimes ?

thanks.


kitconnie78
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Jul 14, 2004, 3:45 PM

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Re: [ahming] Help!My new pug got problem! [In reply to] Can't Post

Hi welcome to the forum.

Normally pug are very active. They like to play a lot. 4 months is a puppy and they will run around most of the time. Eating fast is part of a pug characteristic. There is nothing wrong with your pug. Normally all dogs are active when they are puppy. When they grow up will slow down a bit. Cool

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JolinG
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Jul 15, 2004, 12:54 PM

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Re: [ahming] Help!My new pug got problem! [In reply to] Can't Post

hello ah ming

i htink ur pug is just acting normally

be thankful that his active..although too active will give u a bit of a problem

i used to have a pug puppy who was just like that..SUPer DUper hypEr active..i dont know why..and we never go to train her to be calm n relax

so..good luck...try some toys to amuse her n talk her out for very very very long walks....Smile


cutieb78
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Jul 15, 2004, 6:16 PM

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Re: [ahming] Help!My new pug got problem! [In reply to] Can't Post

Hi Ah Ming,

Ur pug is acting like itself. Mine is hyperactive too but training ur pug to behave is your responsibility from now on.

Use the thing he loves (food) to train. I tell u the result is great. Patience is the key.

Which part of JB do u stay? Maybe u should meet my Penny n see how active she is too. I can assure u its not a disease.

Have fun.Wink

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meidy
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Jul 21, 2004, 10:47 AM

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Re: [ahming] Help!My new pug got problem! [In reply to] Can't Post

Hi,

what you see in your pug is the result of living in a prison during the most important time in his live!

A normal puppy grows up with the mother, has plenty human contacts, learns how gras feels at the feet(or stones, or sand), plays with littermates, children, or other animals. This is called socialisation.

But this time is finished when they are about 16 weeks old!!!

Now your pug feels probably like "tarzan" when he came the first time to new york.

Be aware, that pet-shop puppies have behavior problems for all their live! They cannot catch up experience that they missed in their cages the first four months of their live!

Stop buying puppies from pet shops or brokers, buy from a responsible breeder!
Regards Angie
Behaviorist and Health Practitioner

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surchinmy
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Jul 28, 2004, 10:49 AM

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Re: [ahming, meidy] Help!My new pug got problem! [In reply to] Can't Post

Hi ...

All healthy puppies are active (even little fellas like pugs) ... And some puppies will be more greedy than others ... so there is nothing to worry about.

But if you have purchased your pug from a pet shop ... then I suggest you take heed of meidy's advice ...

All the best with your new dog ...

Cheers

PS: Meidy ... good points ... Smile


(This post was edited by surchinmy on Jul 28, 2004, 10:55 AM)

 
 




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