This story starts 10 years ago. At the time my sister Sara was living in her first home as a newlywed. Wes, her ex-husband, had just become a Waterbury policeman and was consistently working the night shift. Understandably, she wanted a dog to keep her company as well as make her feel safe. So she did a lot of research into which small dog bread would be best for her lifestyle. In the end, it came down to either a pug or a shih tzu. She opted for the pug because Wes didn't want a total girly dog. That's when Fitzy came into our lives. He was a tiny little pug puppy brought home in the middle of winter. My sister couldn't bear to bring this small helpless pooch out in the freezing cold to go to the bathroom. That's why all three dogs are littler box trained. As time went on she felt guilty about leaving Fitzy home alone. He needed a friend. One year later Archie arrived. Both dogs bonded quickly and it stayed that way for several years. As they got older though, Sara started to worry about what would happen when they die. "If I get a third dog, I'll still have a companion if something should happen to the first two." Doug was brought home from the breeder 4 years ago to fill the void. Now we're living happily ever after in West Hartford. 
Ok, so happily ever after may be an over statement. Living with three dogs is a chore. Two dogs are perfect, three is one to many. Trust me on this, three is too much. Sara would tell you the same thing. We love them anyway though and they keep life interesting. It's never a dull moment around here. Your heart melts when the look up at you with their big bug eyes and scrunched up little faces. 
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Random Facts:
Pugs shed. I can't begin to describe the epic amount of hair in our apartment. We vacuum, we swiffer, we dust and it's still not enough. It's a loosing battle. 
They have their own doggy dermatologist. Yes that's correct. Fitzy and Archie go to a dermatologist for allergies. They're also on allergy medication. 
 They love to sleep under a blanket. If you are sitting on the couch, one of them will come over and start to scratch at you thigh or waist. This is their way of telling you that they want you to put a blanket on your lap so they can sleep underneath it. No kidding.
They love to sleep under a blanket. If you are sitting on the couch, one of them will come over and start to scratch at you thigh or waist. This is their way of telling you that they want you to put a blanket on your lap so they can sleep underneath it. No kidding. We have to feed them specific amounts at specific times of day. (and they know when it's dinner time...they have an amazing internal clock) If we left the food out all day, they would truly eat themselves to death. 
Pugs like to be around people. Like most dogs, pugs like it when everyone is home. 
 
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