Michelle E. Arthur's Articles

  • Tick Prevention For Pug Dog Owners
    Each year as the warm spring weather approaches, Pug owners should be increasingly apprehensive about those blood-sucking, disease-carrying ticks, otherwise known as "Rhipicephalus Sanquineus". This dangerous creature can infect man with Rocky Mountain Spotted Fever, cause paralysis, and can even kill Pugs and Pug puppies.
  • Re-housetraining Mature Pug Dogs
    There is a certain element of surprise, perhaps even shock, when the owner of a perfectly trained and well-behaved adult Pug suddenly steps in a puddle. "No, it can't be!" He shrieks.
  • Pug Training With a Leash and Crate
    For most Pugs, the opportunity to run around in a big yard just can't happen. Pugs are more likely to spend their days cooped up in the house while their owner or family goes out. This makes creating a potty schedule difficult.
  • Potty Training Yorkshire Terriers Made Easy
    Potty training Yorkshire Terriers is easy if you use the schedule-based method! Just be careful to manage your expectations since Yorkie housetraining will take from several weeks to a few months of consistent effort on your part until the training has "sunk in."
  • Housebreaking An Older Pug
    Did you know that training an adult Pug is actually a shared effort between you, your family and the Pug? You might think that a full grown Pug who may have even been potty trained in the past can just as easily adjust to being in your home. This is not the case. It takes time and commitment for a Pug to get used to the way your home is run and to learn your home's elimination schedule.

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