How to Choose a Well-Trained Pug Puppy

How to pick a well-trained little pug from a litter of pug puppies? Here are some secrets. Below we introduce methods to choose a pug that will be obedient in the future.
1. Four Methods to Choose a Pug
1. Do not select the largest pug puppy in the litter, because generally such puppies tend to have stronger control desires and are harder to train.
2. Choose puppies with a strong desire for objects. You can throw a tennis ball in front of a litter of little pugs; the puppies that chase and play with the ball are generally smarter.
3. Without holding food in your hand, call from a distance to see which puppy runs over first; this puppy is more dependent on the owner and easier to train.
4. When the puppies are playing together, clap your hands or stomp your feet hard nearby. It is best not to choose puppies that become frightened and panic; such puppies tend to be timid and may bark excessively in the future.
2. Pay Attention to Pug Vaccination, Health, and Training Status Vaccination is the key factor to whether a pug puppy can grow up healthy and survive. The vaccination completion time for pug puppies is usually about 90 days. Also note that rabies vaccination must be given after 3 months of age. One point to remind is that the success or failure of pug immunization is related to the following points:
1. Vaccine quality
2. Transport contamination
3. Vaccination method
4. Breeder's reputation.