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  • L Link2006

    I have just bought a 6-week old black Pug puppy... One thing really worries me is that, he keeps biting my fingers and clothes when I try to hold him! Is that normal? :~ EDIT: By the way, he just poo-ed on the floor! :mad: How do I train him not to do that?

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    Christian Graus
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    Not something to do lightly. A dog lives 20 years, I believe.

    Christian Graus - Microsoft MVP - C++ "I am working on a project that will convert a FORTRAN code to corresponding C++ code.I am not aware of FORTRAN syntax" ( spotted in the C++/CLI forum )

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      Not something to do lightly. A dog lives 20 years, I believe.

      Christian Graus - Microsoft MVP - C++ "I am working on a project that will convert a FORTRAN code to corresponding C++ code.I am not aware of FORTRAN syntax" ( spotted in the C++/CLI forum )

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      Super Lloyd
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      At most! My parents one lived for.. uh.. I'm not sure in fact, but I will bet the average is 15. Still long thought...

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      • L Link2006

        I have just bought a 6-week old black Pug puppy... One thing really worries me is that, he keeps biting my fingers and clothes when I try to hold him! Is that normal? :~ EDIT: By the way, he just poo-ed on the floor! :mad: How do I train him not to do that?

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        Lost User
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        I highly recommend you do your research on taking care of dogs or else you will regret your decision to buy a puppy.

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        • L Link2006

          I have just bought a 6-week old black Pug puppy... One thing really worries me is that, he keeps biting my fingers and clothes when I try to hold him! Is that normal? :~ EDIT: By the way, he just poo-ed on the floor! :mad: How do I train him not to do that?

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          code frog 0
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          Link2006 wrote:

          he keeps biting my fingers and clothes when I try to hold him!

          Yes, that's very normal. Nylabones are about the coolest thing you will ever find. Contrary to what many think they are great for dogs and especially puppies that like to chew they are flavored plastic bones that are tough as nails but great for dog teeth. For about the first month you need to try and let them outside every 2 hours. At night every 4 hours. This trains them to 'go' outside not inside. Keep them out until they go. It's a PITA but it pays off pretty quick. Pugs are very cool and smart so you won't have too much trouble with him.

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          • L Link2006

            I have just bought a 6-week old black Pug puppy... One thing really worries me is that, he keeps biting my fingers and clothes when I try to hold him! Is that normal? :~ EDIT: By the way, he just poo-ed on the floor! :mad: How do I train him not to do that?

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            Good luck with the dog. Remember, it is a full time commitment for the years you have with the little guy especially when they are puppies, but it really pays off. My wife has forbidden us from getting a pug because she is afraid its eyes will pop out of its head.

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              Link2006 wrote:

              he keeps biting my fingers and clothes when I try to hold him!

              Yes, that's very normal. Nylabones are about the coolest thing you will ever find. Contrary to what many think they are great for dogs and especially puppies that like to chew they are flavored plastic bones that are tough as nails but great for dog teeth. For about the first month you need to try and let them outside every 2 hours. At night every 4 hours. This trains them to 'go' outside not inside. Keep them out until they go. It's a PITA but it pays off pretty quick. Pugs are very cool and smart so you won't have too much trouble with him.

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              Link2006
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              code-frog wrote:

              For about the first month you need to try and let them outside every 2 hours. At night every 4 hours. This trains them to 'go' outside not inside. Keep them out until they go.

              I live in appartment, so sadly going outside is not an option. The pet shop staff told me to get the blueish paper pad, and try to paper train him. So for now, I put that paper pad on the floor, but eventually I'll get a basket, and put that paper pad in.

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                I highly recommend you do your research on taking care of dogs or else you will regret your decision to buy a puppy.

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                Captain See Sharp wrote:

                I highly recommend you do your research on taking care of dogs or else you will regret your decision to buy a puppy.

                I'm doing as much research as I can right now, I've bought a book about pugs, and registered a pugs owner forum and asking questions, and learning. But it seems to be so much work to do... :sigh:

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                  Good luck with the dog. Remember, it is a full time commitment for the years you have with the little guy especially when they are puppies, but it really pays off. My wife has forbidden us from getting a pug because she is afraid its eyes will pop out of its head.

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                  Link2006
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                  Andy Brummer wrote:

                  My wife has forbidden us from getting a pug because she is afraid its eyes will pop out of its head.

                  LOL :laugh:

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                  • A Andy Brummer

                    Good luck with the dog. Remember, it is a full time commitment for the years you have with the little guy especially when they are puppies, but it really pays off. My wife has forbidden us from getting a pug because she is afraid its eyes will pop out of its head.

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                    Sathesh Sakthivel
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                    :)

                    Regards, Satips.:rose:

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                    • L Link2006

                      I have just bought a 6-week old black Pug puppy... One thing really worries me is that, he keeps biting my fingers and clothes when I try to hold him! Is that normal? :~ EDIT: By the way, he just poo-ed on the floor! :mad: How do I train him not to do that?

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                      I have to wonder how much thought went into buying this puppy if you are already wondering if you are going to regret it... We are waiting for a puppy from a registered breeder of our choice of dog(have been waiting for 2 years), but no doubt will have similar thoughts once we get our biting pooh-machine home...

                      ------------------------------------------- Damian - Insert snappy one-liner here.

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                      • C Christian Graus

                        Not something to do lightly. A dog lives 20 years, I believe.

                        Christian Graus - Microsoft MVP - C++ "I am working on a project that will convert a FORTRAN code to corresponding C++ code.I am not aware of FORTRAN syntax" ( spotted in the C++/CLI forum )

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                        Vikram A Punathambekar
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                        Depends on the breed, but 15 is a long life for most dogs. Were you thinking of cats? :~

                        Cheers, Vıkram.


                        After all is said and done, much is said and little is done.

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                        • L Link2006

                          I have just bought a 6-week old black Pug puppy... One thing really worries me is that, he keeps biting my fingers and clothes when I try to hold him! Is that normal? :~ EDIT: By the way, he just poo-ed on the floor! :mad: How do I train him not to do that?

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                          DJ van Wyk
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                          He is just playful. If you don't like it, have him trained. He is still young enough to learn quickly.

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                          • L Link2006

                            I have just bought a 6-week old black Pug puppy... One thing really worries me is that, he keeps biting my fingers and clothes when I try to hold him! Is that normal? :~ EDIT: By the way, he just poo-ed on the floor! :mad: How do I train him not to do that?

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                            OK, here's what you do: Get a good book or raising a dog. READ IT! And make some saving already - vets are expensive ;)


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                              Not something to do lightly. A dog lives 20 years, I believe.

                              Christian Graus - Microsoft MVP - C++ "I am working on a project that will convert a FORTRAN code to corresponding C++ code.I am not aware of FORTRAN syntax" ( spotted in the C++/CLI forum )

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                              Sandeep Akhare
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                              My dog survived only for 7 years. Life of dog mainly depends on breed. My dog was cross of German shepherd and country dog

                              Thanks and Regards Sandeep If If you look at what you do not have in life, you don't have anything, If you look at what you have in life, you have everything... "

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                              • L Link2006

                                I have just bought a 6-week old black Pug puppy... One thing really worries me is that, he keeps biting my fingers and clothes when I try to hold him! Is that normal? :~ EDIT: By the way, he just poo-ed on the floor! :mad: How do I train him not to do that?

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                                Ed Poore
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                                Link2006 wrote:

                                One thing really worries me is that, he keeps biting my fingers and clothes when I try to hold him! Is that normal? :~

                                Tell him off, give him a clip across the nose.

                                Link2006 wrote:

                                EDIT: By the way, he just poo-ed on the floor! :mad: How do I train him not to do that?

                                Tell him off, give him a clip across the nose. Don't be afraid to tell him off, just make sure that you do it for a reason otherwise he'll start to mistrust you.


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                                  Well said Gary. Hope you had puppy with you.

                                  Regards, Satips.:rose:

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                                  Vikram A Punathambekar
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                                  Satips wrote:

                                  Hope you had puppy with you.

                                  :wtf:

                                  Cheers, Vıkram.


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                                    code-frog wrote:

                                    For about the first month you need to try and let them outside every 2 hours. At night every 4 hours. This trains them to 'go' outside not inside. Keep them out until they go.

                                    I live in appartment, so sadly going outside is not an option. The pet shop staff told me to get the blueish paper pad, and try to paper train him. So for now, I put that paper pad on the floor, but eventually I'll get a basket, and put that paper pad in.

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                                    Then take it outside on a lead. Keeping a dog shut up in an apartment is cruel.

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                                      Somehow I think the dog will regret it more than you.

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                                      Vasudevan Deepak Kumar
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                                      :confused:

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                                        Caring puppy[^]

                                        Regards, Satips.:rose:

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                                        Vasudevan Deepak Kumar
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                                        And for me, the Rocky in Microsoft Outlook is the most cute little puppy to disturb him always. :-D

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                                        • S Sathesh Sakthivel

                                          Well said Gary. Hope you had puppy with you.

                                          Regards, Satips.:rose:

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                                          Vasudevan Deepak Kumar
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                                          Satips wrote:

                                          Hope you had puppy with you.

                                          :confused:

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