Since the Pug’s nature is friendly and open, it is relatively easy to train them to become family pets. As with any dog, you need a lot of patience, perseverance, and consistency for this. He is a creature in need of love, so you should give him enough praise and affection for the constant repetition of the exercises. Of course, he doesn’t say no to treats either.
#1 If the pug doesn’t do what you want it to do, yelling at it will be extremely counterproductive and the sensitive dog will lose trust in you.
#2 Make sure that you train your little slob lovingly but firmly – stress in training is useless for you and your dog. He learns best when he’s having fun.
#3 The puppies of the dog breed generally have a short attention span, which can quickly overwhelm them with too much training.
I've often felt that when fries were puppies, there were only two states of their being: romping or sleeping. She was really incredibly lively, active, and playful, so that sometimes I was a little overwhelmed with the little one, not to mention the numerous piles that she left all over the apartment. But every dog owner has to go through that.