When should I start training my Pug puppy?

“At 16 weeks, your Pug is ready for puppy classes taught with positive reinforcement,” says Stoltz. Your Pug is ready to follow basic cues, such as sit, down, leave it, and come. Pug puppies are ideal candidates for The AKC S.T.A.R. Puppy program.

How do you train a baby puggle?

Start Preparing Your Dog for a Baby Early On

  1. Move your pup’s meals to a safe zone.
  2. Slowly introduce all of the new baby equipment.
  3. Make all furniture off-limits.
  4. Understand your dog’s body language.
  5. Desensitize sounds.
  6. Train your dog to not go in the nursery (aka baby’s room).
  7. Hire dog walkers and trainers.

Is it easy to train a Pug puppy?

This can be fun and entertaining at first, but their curiosity and attention-seeking can lead to trouble without proper training. They are also quite energetic. Pugs are probably more energetic than people realise and can suffer from health problems like obesity if they are not given enough exercise.

How do I stop my Pug peeing in the house?

How to Fix This:

  1. Make a schedule.
  2. Choose a bathroom area.
  3. Stay outside long enough.
  4. As soon as you get back inside – If your Pug has a habit of peeing as soon as they get back inside, a neat trick to help stop this from happening is to immediately hold the puppy in your lap.

Are puggles good dogs?

Loving and gentle, the Puggle can make an excellent companion to anyone, including first-time dog owners, and will do well with children of all ages. Puggles are companion dogs and may suffer from separation anxiety when they’re left alone for long periods.

How long do Pugs take to potty train?

While the exact time needed for potty training varies depending on how often you are there to actually teach the lessons, expect for this to take about 3 months for your Pug to be fully trained. Also, plan for there to be little setbacks here and there as your Pug learns these important lessons.

Do puggles like to cuddle?

A good day for a puggle includes lots of interaction with their favorite humans, and even a few strangers, too. They’re naturally sociable dogs, and they especially love to cuddle.