Please bare with me on my grammar and such, but I hope to get my point across as well as I can cause I feel
like sharing my canine to human bond here. To start it off, I will start with telling you that I am a young teenager in college and somewhat made the mistake of getting a puggle that I most likely shouldn't have.

I know that is wrong,but don't worry too much because I have all the love in the world and money to give the
puppy the proper life it needs to be happy. When I say I shouldn't have gotten it, I mean for myself basically.
I am in college and shouldbe applying myself to it to the full potental. Any how LETS START WITH MY LIST OF EVENTS.

     1. First night with the puppy
This was the largest wake up call for me in a while. Sam (the new puggle puppy) cried all night and my roommates didn't appreciate the idea of this. I later read that is a common act of puppies for that first night away from their mother, but I really didn't grasp the idea of it until I was involved hands on. This scarred me in the idea if I could handle this or not.

     2. The potty accidents COMMENCE
Cleaning up urine and poo on my beautiful carpet became a ritual I began to love...! I guess it is somewhat like
having a child in a way. This wasn't a deal breaker for me but I began to realize what the smell of poop really was like.

      3. Mood Jumps
One minute the puppy would sleep for hours then the next it would be crawling on the walls like spiderman. It was
for sure a lot for me to handle while trying to live my everyday life but my friends and I found it somewhat fun at times. There really wasn't much I could do about this but give her exercise, and that's what I did. Three walks a day
really calmed her down, but there is only so much you can do to where it matters. They will be hyper.

    4. Worms !!
So the first accident in weeks happens to be crawling with worms. Even though the buyer told me she had "everything taken care of." It though was not completely taken care of. I then took care of the worms but then began to feel bad how she couldn't control herself from pooping in the apartment. She felt so bad that it was horrible to see her feel so let down. I then knew that her potty training was now complete and we have made perfect progress.

     5. Overall Experience
To be honest, training a dog to even be "house broken" which is pretty much the bare minimum of what a dog needs to be trained is sooooo hard! I do not advice any young teenager to go buy a puppy or frankly any dog if your not ready for it or have the environment for it. It is not for the light hearted and that should be known. I wish I could scream it to the world for all people that are not ready for it. But then again you have to remember that I gave a dog a great life to live in even though it was hard for me. It is another dog that is not put down at the humane society cause no one wants it.