Let's look at some of the things you will need for guiding your dog:

(1) The first thing you will require is a shipping crate, it must be of adequate size in order that your pug doesn’t feel any sort of difficulty to stand up and turn around.

(2) A "Potty area". This must be similar until your puppy is fully trained;.

(3) A "Potty Word or Sign";.

(4) Your puppy's favorite cookies. I find small slices of hot dog (the sausage) work great and your dog will enjoy them!.

(5) To get rid of any accident areas you should buy a cleaner which is non ammonia based. It would be best if you buy the one which is made for pets only. “No Go” is one such example that you can purchase from pet departmental stores.

(6) A schedule designed to know your pugs requirements;.

(7) Time and patience is the most important thing you will require besides all the above mentioned points.

The type of crate and its importance which you will need is stated below :-

If you can get the molded, fiberglass type of crate used when shipping by air that is the most excellent type. This will become your dog's "den" and - believe it or not - he will grow to adore it. Your dog will stay in his crate every time when you are not paying him your full attention.

This is really really significant. The crate should not be too big. Your pug dog must have enough room to stand up and turn around. If the crate is too large, you will defeat the purpose since your dog will relieve himself in one end and lie in the other. For most young pug puppies, you will require a crate divider. These are very helpful because you can purchase a crate which will fit your adult dog and use it while he is still a puppy.

After that the most vital feature is your dog's schedule. A young puppy will need to go out every three hours - after each meal, after he drinks a lot of water, after he wakes up, and after playtime. I sometimes find it helpful to keep a diary of what the pup "does" and when. You will notice a pattern after about a week and this might be helpful in making a schedule.

It is important to carry your pugs every time at the same place for potty whichever you have decided if the crate door is opened. After potty you must offer your dog his preferred snack for example the hot dog or cookies.

During its potty time you should not play with your dog. An appropriate training must be given to make him realize his timing of potty.

The moment the pup begins to relieve himself, say the word that you have chosen for your potty word. It can be "go potty", "hurry", or anything else. Just choose a word and don't change it! As the puppy is eliminating, repeat your chosen word in a lovely and praising tone of voice..

Its best to admire your pug puppy after he finishes potty and then take him inside and give food and play with him. The most important thing you should always remember is to take your dog outside after food because dog has the propensity to poop out every 20 minutes after food and then take him back in the crate. This cycle must be continued till evening.

If you want your puppy to stay clean throughout the night don’t offer food and water to him after 10:00 p.m. Employing the use of a dog crate in your home will give your dog with a place he can call home thus provide him with warm bedding. It is also necessary for you to shift the crate near your bedroom during the night.

(I have found that a cold puppy is soon a "wet" puppy.) Most puppies will settle in comfortably well if they are close to your bed. When the puppy wakes up in the morning, he will kick up a fuss to go out. Keep in mind your areas and treats!