They are very lovable and sweet and cuddly and goofy looking and fun to watch run about and take on walks.
They will tilt their head from side to side when you ask them questions and run to greet you when you arrive home from work.
They will snore and snore loudly when they are taking a nap with you on the couch, and for the most part, this is very adorable.
They will even be adorable when they wake up in the middle of the night with their whimpers because they are afraid of the thunderstorm going on around them. However, when you try to calm their sad little shaking body down by cuddling them in YOUR bed whilst trying to fall back asleep at 2:00 in the a.m., their snoring becomes considerably less adorable. Missing the hours of sleep between 2:00 and 6:30 in the a.m. becomes an issue when you must arrive at work at 8:00 in the a.m.
This is when coffee, not your pug-dog, becomes your best friend.
"Ha! I have kept you awake with my 'adorable' snoring and intermittent shaking and now you have to go to work and I have to take an all-day nap on the couch! Good thing I'm so damn cute and sweet that you will never stay mad at me and instead you will feed me carrots and other assorted delicious foods when you get home! I have bested you again!"
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Do pugs come in the non-shedding variety?
Maybe if you mixed them with some sort of poodle. A Pooug or poog?
The snoring is why Sam said we would never have a pug. Little did he know that when a weiner dog puts on a few too many pounds, he will snore like an old man too.
I enjoy husky Gus. I think it makes him distinguished. Like George Clooney.
Sounds like a baby!
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