Quote Originally Posted by Annarose15 View Post
Love it!

In all seriousness, you have two options. 1) State your case to your mom when it isn't an immediate and specific issue, and then accept her decision until you can move out (her house, her rules). 2) Leave the house whenever you want and reap the consequences (like being tossed out and screamed at more).
1) I have brought it up when it wasnt immediate or specific and it ends in a huge yelling argument.
2) I cant do that because I am a good little boy who would feel to guilty. I would like to see her toss me out when for a whole year she wouldn't have been able to receive money from welfare without my name on the cheque.

Quote Originally Posted by Chkadii View Post
What type of behavior does the pug exhibit when he feels separated from the family? Is it just barking, or does he do damage to the house?

It would take some time, but you could try crate training. My moms dogs know to go to their crate (they're small and share a large crate- they were separated but prefer to be together) when she's getting ready to walk out the door. They don't have access to furniture, so they can't scratch or chew our stuff up, and they don't mess in the crate because its their personal den space. It might help to drape a blanket over half of it too, sort of like we do for snakes. It sounds odd but the dogs don't mind it at all, and they go in when they're scared or sleepy. Just don't ever punish him by putting him in his crate, because he'll try to avoid it after that.
The dog has LITERALLY NEVER EVER been alone before. The dog doesnt even know any commands. I doubt he can learn how to be create trained.