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Step-by-step explanation:
pugs;
pros= Pugs are small in size and thus, making them suitable for small-sized rooms or apartments. Pugs have a friendly and lapdog temperament, get along well with most people and pets. Pugs are low to medium-shed breeds, which implies you are less likely going to be troubled with shedding.
cons= Pugs are prone to various throats, ears, eyes, folds, facial infections, and breathing troubles; hence they will require regular health check-ups. Pug dogs are not highly trainable – it will be difficult to train a pug to do not-so-easy activities even if you hire a professional.
poodle;
pros=They don't shed. Poodles have long hair, instead of fur so they do not shed. ...
They're easy to train. The poodle's intelligence and eagerness to please make them easy to train. ...
They're good with children or other dogs. ...
They make great service dogs or therapy dogs.
cons= Their hair requires some serious maintenance. Because poodles can grow their hair long, they require a lot more maintenance than breeds with short, flat coats. ...
They require a lot of mental stimulation. ...
They can be emotionally sensitive.