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Thread: Anyone have a pug that LOVES to HIDE things??

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    Default Anyone have a pug that LOVES to HIDE things??

    I got quite the chuckle out of max today. Bella brought in her teaser ball into the house and that was fine. but today noticed that Max went and took it and walked around the house for a long time holding it his mouth until he decided to put in the dog kennel..lol. he covered the ball with the pillow that is in the crate.
    thought is was rather smart and cute too.

    I have found bones that Zeus has hidden between the pillows on the couch

    does your pug hide things??
    A pugs world is full of play and sleep and of course good food.........

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    Wally hides his mini tennis balls and his nylabones under the edge of the pillow in his bed!!
    Heather, Mommy to Sir Wally of Pugzu and Duke Leto Prancypants the Fragrant.

    Also Mom to Just Dakota the Canadian X gelding; pudgy budgies Kiwi, Fidget and Bree plus rescue budgies Spud, Minty, and Wendy. Stepmom to Monty Python.

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    When I used to give MuShu rawhide chewies or beef marrow bones, she would always hide them in between the sofa cusions or under pillows or blankets. But if she saw you watching her, she would move it! I thought that was pretty smart!



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