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Tuesday, March 18, 2008

Caption This #48

Three pug night

This is the scene in the early morning hours.  Looking forward to your captions in the comments.

Tuesday, March 11, 2008

Caption This #47

Henry & Luna

Henry & Luna peering out the front door.  Looking forward to your captions in the comments.

Tuesday, February 26, 2008

Caption This #45

Benjamin, Henry & Luna playing at the beach

Here’s an action shot of Benjamin, Henry & Luna playing at the beach.  Looking forward to your captions in the comments.

Tuesday, February 19, 2008

Caption This #44

Luna

Here we have little Luna resting up.  Looking forward to you captions in the comments.

Wednesday, February 6, 2008

Doggie Bag

Benjamin, Henry & Luna waiting for a taste of steak

We went out to dinner the other night and I wanted to save some room for dessert so I brought home a piece of my steak for the pugs.  The pugs rarely ever get any type of red meat so they got very excited when the smelled the steak.

Luna had a hard time “leaving it” while I took the picture.  She was ready to pounce and claim that steak all for herself!

Friday, February 1, 2008

Nobody puts Luna in a corner!

Luna sleeping in the corner

By the way she sleeps, you would think Luna was punished all the time.  Rather than sleeping with her back up against the bolster on the dog bed, she likes to use the bolster as a chin rest.  Which means she lays there facing the wall like she has been punished.  She’s a funny little girl!

From this angle, you can also see her missing fur patches.  The ones on her back are the worst.  But luckily she is no worse for the wear.

Wednesday, January 30, 2008

Introducing Luna to Benjamin & Henry

Benjamin, Henry & Luna - Best of Friends

I have had a few questions on how to introduce a new pug to the family, so I thought I would share how we went about bringing Luna into the family.  I am by no means an expert, so I would love to hear how others went about bringing a new pug into the family.

Here is what worked for us.

The first thing we knew we wanted to do was to have Luna and the boys meet on neutral ground.  We didn’t want to just bring Luna into the house and plop her down in front of the boys because we knew they would feel more territorial meeting her this way.  So, we brought the boys to the park where Luna’s adoption took place.  Would it have been a tad easier to do all the adoption paperwork without the boys there?  Yes.  Would we have been able to totally pamper Luna more without the boys there?  Absolutely.  But I thought it was important for the boys to meet her the same time we met her and the park was a perfect meeting place.  The boys had never been to that park and I don’t think Luna had been either.  So from the boys’ point of view they were just meeting another dog at the park, which is something they love to do.  They had no idea that she would be coming home with us.

After we took care of all the adoption paperwork, we walked around the park with Luna and the boys.  There was a pug festival going on so the park was buzzing with activity and there were pugs everywhere.  So we just walked around meeting other pugs and talking to people.

After we made our rounds, we decided to call it a day and head back home.  We had a 3 hour drive ahead of us so we wanted to hit the road.  Also, I was anxious to see how the boys would react to Luna getting in the car.  This would be their first test of allowing Luna in their territory.  And having them first get used to Luna being in their car, rather than their house was no accident.  I wanted to sorta gradually introduce her.  We had Luna’s seatbelt already setup, so we stuck to our normal routine.  Benny always gets buckled in first then Henry, so we stuck to that order.  Then we simply buckled Luna in making no big deal of it.  Although, that was the hardest part.  I wanted to make a big fuss over our new baby girl, but I just knew that I couldn’t.  That would be the worst thing to do.  I knew that would send the boys into jealous mode, because some new pug is getting all kinds of attention for doing something that was so routine to them.  So, we kept it low key and acted as if Luna had been with us all along.

Once we got home, it was dinner time for the pugs.  So we decided to feed the pugs before we even went inside the house.  Luna was only used to eating kibble at that point, so we made her dinner and got the boys’ dinner ready.  Rather than eating in their normal spots we had the pugs eat outside on the lanai.  We gave each of the pugs ample space and put down their bowls in their normal order, Benny’s, then Henry’s and now Luna’s.

After they ate, we let them play in the backyard a bit.  They had a great time running around playing chase and we got to know Luna a little bit more.  Once everyone was tired it was time to show Luna her new house.  We simply opened the door and let her in like she had been here before.  Luna went around smelling and looking over things and the boys were right by her side (and we weren’t too far behind).  Since, they already had a rapport with her they didn’t seem to mind her barging in.

After that, we just tried to keep things business as usual.  It was really hard no to dote on Luna, but I knew it would be best in the long run if we treated her just like the boys (they don’t do too bad in the doting department themselves).

To sum things up, here are the thing that we deliberately set out to do to make the addition of Luna as smoothly as possible.

  • Met on neutral turf
  • Let the pugs get to know each other before we brought Luna into the house
  • Stuck to the boys’ routine.  Rather than changing everything because Luna was now here, we just simply taught her the boys’ routine.
  • Gave extra praise to the boys for being such good big brothers
  • No special treatment for Luna, at least not in front of the boys.  With the boys around she simply got as much love and attention as they did.
  • Fed Luna last.  When doling out treats or meals, Luna was always fed last.  I once read that the top dog gets their food first, so we didn’t want to send messages to the boys that Luna was the new top dog in town or we didn’t want to coax little Luna’s alpha personality along and help her take over.
  • Took lots of walks.  We went on lots of walks the first month Luna was with us.  This kept the boys well exercised and well behaved and was great opportunity for them to get out and bond with Luna

How did you go about adding another pug to your family?

Tuesday, January 15, 2008

Caption This #40

Benjamin, Henry & Luna

The pugs at the ice cream shop.  Looking forward to your captions in the comments.

Tuesday, January 8, 2008

Caption This #39

Benjamin, Henry, Luna & Cupid

Just look how she struts by with so much confidence.  Looking forward to your captions in the comments.

Wednesday, January 2, 2008

Fluff & Dry

Get off of my cloud

After the holidays, the pugs seemed to be filthier than ever.  Benny’s face was filled with dirty wrinkles (and his lip was still taking some time to heal.) Henry’s feet smelled of old cheese doodles.  And Luna, well, she is always a mess.  (Not sure how she’s always the dirtiest of the bunch when she has the least amount of fur.)

So, it was bath time again.  The reason this bath time was a little different was because Santa had brought the humans of the house a nice fluffy little throw rug for their bedroom.  After their bathes the pugs always rip & tear through the house.  While this bath time was the norm with the rip & tear routine what was different was that eventually they settled onto the new fluffy throw rug to complete their drying cycle.

At some points it even seemed like the pugs were floating on a fluffy white cloud.  While they may have been little terrors in the tub, they do look like little angels in these photos.

Benny

Henry

Luna

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