Life with a pug (when you leave them in charge)

Two pugs in the garden

What happens when a pug takes responsibility

Some people travel for work.
Some stay behind to keep things under control.

And sometimes, life with a pug means that “under control” becomes a very flexible concept.

Jabba:
First of all, I would like to make it clear that I was promoted.

Jojo:
Promoted?

Jabba:
Yes. Mum left for The Netherlands, which means someone had to supervise Dad and the garden.

Jojo:
Ah yes. A position requiring absolutely no qualifications — perfect for you.

Jabba:
Excuse me, I take my responsibilities very seriously. The garden needs structure. Vision. Leadership.

Jojo:
The garden needed peace and quiet.

A very serious approach to gardening

Jabba:
And yet, there I was — inspecting every corner. The soil, the plants, the mysterious watering holes…

Jojo:
You mean the irrigation system you tried to crawl into?

Jabba:
A true professional explores all options.

Jojo:
You drank from a puddle.

Jabba:
Vintage garden water. Very exclusive.

Jojo:
Mum says filtered water only.

Jabba:
Mum is not currently on site.

Jojo:
That explains a lot.

Jabba:
And then I discovered the plant.

Jojo:
You mean the one you completely destroyed?

Jabba:
I improved it.

Jojo:
You ate it.

Jabba:
Creative gardening requires bold decisions.

Jojo:
The plant did not agree.

Daily life with a pug left unsupervised

Jabba:
But look at the final result — sunlight, fresh air, and me lying peacefully on my masterpiece.

Jojo:
You mean the remains.

Jabba:
Details, Jojo. Details.

Jojo:
Meanwhile, I maintained a supervisory position next to the shovel.

Jabba:
You fell asleep.

Jojo:
Leadership requires energy conservation.

Jabba:
In any case, I believe Mum will be very proud.

Jojo:
And I intend to take all the credit.

What life with a pug really looks like

Living with a pug is rarely predictable.

They take their responsibilities seriously — even when nobody asked them to.
They supervise, investigate, and occasionally improve things in ways that only make sense to them.

Daily life with a dog often looks simple from the outside.
But inside, it is a mix of chaos, humour, and unexpected decisions.

And perhaps that is exactly the point.

Life with a pug is not about control.
It is about learning to laugh when things don’t go according to plan.

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