Okay, Fandogg . . .
First, she really needs to put it on a quality food. I'm not really sure about putting a puggle on a puppy food. It's not a large breed, of course, but pugs do have dense bone structure and musculature, which would make me suspect that a feeding program more akin to what you'd give a large breed would be better, but Mordy can tell you for sure on that.
Next . . . toys! Puppy Kongs are great. There are special teething toys you can get that are made to be gnawed on frozen that are great for pups.
She should start working with it right away, in very short sessions, teaching sit and down, making a game of it. It's never too early to start teaching a puppy. Emma (CreatureTeacher) can give the best advice here.
Grammy and Love4Pits will be especially good for advice on dealing with young pups - they're pros at it, lol.
Now, I'm going to move this to the Puppy forum where it will get better attention . . .