Our Dogs Are People Too

Introduction

Hi Everyone! Welcome to my blog, Our Dogs Are People Too. This is where I discuss pugs, how they are socialized, and their temperament. I will also be sharing stories about Dexter, who was my first pug that passed away in 2018. This blog will help you connect with your followers because it tells the story of one’s life and how they have dealt with loss.

my pug Dexter

I want to tell you about my first pug Dexter. He is a rescue from the Pug Rescue of Southern California, and has been with me ever since. He was given up because he had health issues that required surgery and medication. In addition, his owners could no longer afford him due to their other pug’s passing away suddenly. It was like losing two dogs at once!

Now that Dexter is healthy and happy, he has proven himself to be very social with other dogs and people alike! He loves going on walks with me around our neighborhood so he can meet new friends along the way—we even have our own Instagram hashtag: #dogwalkersofoakland!

how i first got my pug

I first got my pug in 2017 when he was six months old. I picked him up from the breeder, who had raised him since he was born, and brought him home to live with me. At first, I wasn’t sure how to socialize with my pug because he was so young and didn’t know what life was like outside of his mother’s womb. But after a few days of living together, our bond started to grow stronger every day. By then end of every week, our connection had become stronger than ever before!

how i socialize with my pug

One of the best ways I’ve found to socialize with my pug is by taking him on walks. I have a long-haired pug, which means he needs regular grooming to keep his coat clean and free from tangles. I also take him to the park and make sure he’s well socialized with other dogs and people.

Our Dogs Are People Too: a blog around pugs, how they are socialized, and their temperament. This will start your connection with your followers.

In this blog post, I’m going to tell you about the importance of socializing your pug. Socializing them early is key for their temperament as an adult. Socialization is also important for your relationship with your dog because it helps build trust and communication between both of you. This will ensure that they feel comfortable around people when they go out in public or meet new people!

Conclusion

My pug Dexter, is the most loving and caring dog I have ever met. He’s only five months old but he is so smart and knows just what to do when he needs to be comforted. He will let me know when something isn’t right with him by pawing at me or licking my hand very quickly. He loves going on walks around town with me and all our other friends who have dogs too! I hope this blog has given you some insight into how much we can learn from our pugs who are people too!

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