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11111nata11111 [884]
2 years ago
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Give three pros and cons of getting a pug, and three pros and cons about getting a poodle. Then suggest your belief of which dog

is better.
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2 answers:
kiruha [24]2 years ago
8 0

Answer:

Pros of a Pug

! Pugs are small in size and thus, making adaptable small-sized rooms or apartments.

! Pugs have a friendly temperament and get along well with other people/pets.

! Pugs are low to medium-shed breeds which mean you are less likely going to be troubled with shedding.

! Can take simple commands without hiring a professional trainer/ train on your own

Cons of  a Pug

! Gains weight easily and lack of daily exercises like a walk or run can easily have them gain weight and affect their health.

! Pug dogs are not highly trainable ~ can do simple tricks like:

sit, stand, run, fetch but not complicated ones

! Health risks ~ Pugs are prone to throat, ears, eyes, facial infections, and breathing troubles :; hence they will require regular health check-ups.

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Pros of Poodle

! They don’t shed. Poodles have long hair, instead of fur so they do not shed.

! super easy to train compared to pugs and easily learn hard tricks and so.

! They're good with children or other dogs

! They make great service dogs or therapy dogs

Cons of Poodle

! Their hair requires some serious maintenance

! They can be emotionally sensitive

! IMPORTANT - They require a lot of mental stimulation

These pups have trained to live a luxurious lifestyle they’re rarely content to live as lap dogs. They will use their intelligence for less desired behaviors like digging, chewing, or excessive barking. If your lifestyle doesn’t allow you to provide ample mental stimulation for your dog, it might be worth considering another breed.
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I would take a pug cuz easier to take care of except for exercise

andre [41]2 years ago
3 0

Answer:

pug:

pros: cute, lap dogs, small size.

cons: they shed, they’re prone to health issues, they’re almost impossible to train.

poodle

pros: not much shedding, playful and active, easy to train and nice with children.

cons: expensive, picky eaters, coat takes a lot of grooming

Explanation:

i think that the pug is better for people that aren't going to go on runs every day and the poodle would be for that kind of person.

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