You want to own a pug.It's so cute but you can't have one.This guide is for you if you need a pug.
Step 1: Ask your parents why they don't own a dog.
They'll tell you why if that's the problem.If they're calm, try to ask.There are many reasons.Allergies may be the reason.If this is the case, try with a dog like a Labradoodle or other Poodle mix.There is space.An apartment may be able to accommodate a pug if they're clean.Care and grooming.It's hard to turn around in school.Pugs need to be careful with their ears and folds.Remembering to keep the pug in good hands isn't that big of a promise.There are health problems.A good vet can help you fix pugs.The price is right here.Water and food.For parents who work at home, feeding your pug a few times a day is easy.Pick a good brand.Make sure your pug is close to the meat.Money.This one may involve commitment and hard work.Rescues and certified breeders are good places to find a Pug that will be worth the money.The better the brand, the more expensive the food is.It's possible that you're paying for it from your own pocket.Prepare for a long ride if you're in money trouble.There is ethics.Pugs are bred in a way that makes them look cute.Some people don't like the idea of pugs being bred.
Step 2: Why do they not want a pug?
The answer should be with the above pieces.You are on to the next step if they are sure of your commitment.
Step 3: You should read up on the dog.
Your parents know you're getting ready by giving up time for your pug cause.You can find out where to shop for food, what supplies you need for training a puppy, and which vets are the best.
Step 4: Take care of your information and prepare.
If you think you'll have a pug soon and you can go out on your own, you might want to buy a leash and harness or pads.
Step 5: Your research should be used.
Explain the pros and cons of a pug in a presentation.Pugs are hard to care for, but you're ready.
Step 6: If they change their minds a bit, you're on the right track.
You may have made the pug seem easier to care for if they wanted a dog.
Step 7: Improve the chances.
You're going to be pushed to being a pug's best friend if you don't work harder.
Step 8: Good grades are obtained by getting good grades.
To improve your chances, your grades must go up.Start working harder in school if you stop slacking.Parents want to reward you with good grades because you are more responsible.
Step 9: Do laundry, wash the dishes, and shovel the walk.
A clean room comes with a clean slate.If you're ready for a Pug, your parents may allow you to pick one.Take care of your pet if you have one already.Proper care of your current pet can tell your parents that you want another pet.
Step 10: You can make some side money.
If you need money for a pug, you better be prepared to spend it.Be prepared.
Step 11: You should tell your parents that you're ready.
After you've accumulated some cash, you should be able to show them actions that speak louder than words.
Step 12: Pugs are best as lap dogs if you want a competition pug, but don't pick one other than black or fawn.
There are good, healthy pugs to choose from.
Step 13: Consider names for male dogs.
Alpha Alps Archie Ark Albert/Al Beau had a gun.
Step 14: Find female dog names.
There are variations of Apple Ariana, such as Baby Belle, Catherine/Cathy, and Grace Heart.
Step 15: The promise needs to be fulfilled.
Take it outside and train it.When your pug loves you, the responsibility of taking care of it and pitching in money is worth it.