How to Train a Pug? It's Not as Difficult as Imagined
People who have raised pugs know that compared to other dog breeds, pugs are not the smartest, but fortunately, their obedience is particularly strong, so training is not as hard as it is for other breeds. However, the training process still has certain challenges, and the most important factor during training is to have enough patience. Only the correct training methods can make the pug more obedient!

To train a pug well, we must first choose the right time for training. We should start some simple training when the pug is still a puppy. By the time the pug is about one year old, it should be able to help its owner with some simple tasks! The most important part of training a pug is to teach it to relieve itself in a designated area. Having the dog relieve itself in a designated area is very important; it maintains hygiene in the home and helps the pug develop good living habits from an early age.

When training a pug, we should start from the simplest to the most complex, from easy to difficult, so the pug can better accept it. No matter what dog you are training, the most important thing is to earn the dog’s trust and train the pug as a friend. During training, we should give small rewards for good behavior. However, you should not spoil them excessively; punishment should be moderate, and rewards and punishments clearly distinguished. Promptly respond to the good behavior or gently stroke the dog so it understands its performance is appreciated.

We should arrange regular times for the pug to go to the bathroom and eat, avoiding disorder in their routine. Since pugs tend to be lazy and spend most of the day sleeping, we must set aside specific times for their toilet breaks and meals.
To train a pug well, we should start training on everyday small matters and spend more time interacting with the pug in daily life. Let it feel that you love and care for it, so it will listen to its owner more easily and become better trained. During the training process, never hit or scold them, as this will have the opposite effect!