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You Can Train A Pug Rescue Dog

By: Jenny Donaldson

You may have spent many hours pondering over what exactly you could be doing in order to help make a difference in the lives of other people when it suddenly hit you. The thought of taking in a Pug rescue pup and raising it to be the best it can be is suddenly appealing to you. The rewards and benefits that come from taking on a Pug puppy to train for rescue work are huge and unforgettable.
Make sure that you do not just want to sign up because it would be a good story to tell or it would be something to impress your family. You must really be into raising a Pug rescue dog for the right reasons in order for it to work.
The last thing you want is to bring that poor dog home and ruin his or her training making them useless for the field they were meant to participate in. If you are going to do this, you have to do it all of the way.
When you receive all of the paperwork, make sure you completely read it over so that you know what you are signing and make sure to you fully understand everything that is expected out of you and the Pug rescue dog during this training period.
There is nothing wrong in wanting to make sure you have everything right, as it is best for you and the puppy. Also, since this would be your first time bringing home a Pug rescue puppy, they expect you to ask a lot of questions because they are assuming that you will be wanting to do a good job and without enough Pug information you will not be able to do that.
You will find that you are enjoying your time with your Pug rescue dog but you have to keep in mind that there will be a time to give the dog back. Make sure that you have followed all of the rules that were laid out for you because a rescue dog that cannot follow proper commands and orders will not be able to do their job and may actually put someone's life at risk.
And since that dog's behavior is completely a reflection of how you raised him or her, you want to make sure that you do a good job. Train them on everything that is going top be required of them, but do not forget to show the dog some love.
Even though it will be hard to let go, you will know that it is for a good cause and they will soon find their work extremely rewarding.

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Jenny Donaldson is an avid lover of the Pug and owns a popular website that can show you how to have a happy, healthy and well behaved Pug. Among other topics there, you can also learn all about Pug Rescue Dogs plus a whole lot more.

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