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How Pugs Are Spending Spring Break

College students aren't the only ones enjoying a week off.

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How Pugs Are Spending Spring Break

After a grueling start to the semester, it's finally time for spring break. Whether you're going on a once-in-a-lifetime vacation or just enjoying some downtime at home, there are many ways to celebrate a week off from classes.

Students aren't the only ones who enjoy spring break, though. Spring break is a pug's favorite time of the year. Here is how some of them are enjoying #SB2k15.


Some pugs are just too tired from midterms to move.

So break is the perfect time for some much-needed cuddles.

Others have been planning the perfect vacay for months now, so it's time to travel.

Most of them will be hitting the beach.

So whether they brave the ocean ...

... or prefer playing in the sand, the beach is definitely the hot destination.

Some surf ...

... and yeah, some just really love that sand.

For some pugs, there is a better way to soak up the sun: poolside.

You don't have to know how to swim to enjoy the pool ...

... but if you want to learn how, now is the time.

Of course, there are other spring break destinations that don't involve the sun and water. A lot of pugs chose to go hiking.

Because nothing beats the thrill of making it to that peak.

Even the old-timers can't get enough of that feeling.

Still, a lot of times, spring break can be successful just by finding a field to frolic in.

But some aren't quite ready to embrace the warm weather, and so they use the week to hit the slopes.

Always keep in mind those who return home to work and earn a little extra money ...

... and those who have a tough time adjusting to a week without a schedule.

However they spend it, pugs will probably be having the time of their lives this week.

TURN UP #SB2k15!!!

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