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Rescue a Pug
Pug Puppies for Sale
Pug
(Carlin) (Mops) (Chinese Pug Dog) (Carlin)

"This is a photo of my four Pugs. My
Pugs, Duffer 3, Zoe' 2, Abby 2, and Frankie 1 absolutely love the camera. They
will pose for me anytime I want. Duffer and Zoe', the two in the back are
Frankie's parents... Abby is the black Pug. They are very energetic, playful and
very loving. Duffer sings and dances, and they all love the water."
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Description |
The Pug is a small, stocky, square, thickset dog. The round head is massive with a short, blunt, square shaped muzzle. Moles on the cheeks are considered beauty spots. The teeth meet in a slight undershot bite. The very large, prominent eyes are dark. The small, thin ears are either rose or button shaped. The face has large, deep wrinkles. The high set tail is curled over the back and a double curl is preferred in the show ring. Dewclaws are usually removed. The short coat is soft, fine and smooth. Coat colors come in apricot, fawn, black and
silver. |
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Temperament |
The Pug is keen, with a happy-go-lucky attitude. Animated, peppy and spirited, they are loyal, loving and affectionate with their families. Playful, lively and rambunctious, they are sure to keep you laughing. Highly intelligent, it
bores easily without variety in their training. They can be a bit willful if they sense they are stronger minded than the humans around them. Pugs are sensitive to the tone
of your voice, so harsh punishment is unnecessary. They need an owner who is calm, yet firm, confident and consistent with the rules. The dog is neither excitable
nor dull. They are good watchdogs, very devoted and are not yappers. Pugs get
along well with other dogs and pets, and they behave impeccably with both
children and visitors. Be sure to be your Pug's pack leader. Pugs who do not have strong human leaders can become jealous, and begin to display guarding behaviors, such as guarding furniture, food, toys, or other spots in the house. This behavior only happens when dogs are allowed to take over. These behaviors can be corrected when the owners start displaying the proper leadership. Dogs who feel they need to run the home are not as happy as dogs who know they are human followers, as it is very stressful for a dog to need to keep "their" humans in line. |
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Height, Weight |
Height: Dogs 12-14 inches (30-36
cm.) Bitches 10-12 inches (25-30 cm.)
Weight: Dogs 13-20 pounds (6-9kg.) Bitches 13-18 pounds (6-8kg.) |
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Health Problems |
Pugs catch colds easily and are
stressed by hot and cold weather. They are prone to allergies and the short
muzzle contributes to chronic breathing problems, tending to wheeze and snore. (Pugs suffer from poor
ventilation.) Prone to skin problems. Pone to Pug Dog
Encephalitis (PDE), an inflammation of the brain that strikes adolescent Pugs
usually between the ages of 2 and 3. The cause is unknown. They are not the easiest whelpers. Dams usually have to have cesarean sections due to the size of the pups heads. There is a chance of keratites (inflammation of the cornea) and ulcers
on the cornea. Eyes are prone to weeping. Do not
overfeed a Pug, as they will eat more than is good for them, quickly becoming
obese and living much shorter lives. |
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Living Conditions |
The Pug is good for apartment life. It
is relatively inactive indoors and will do okay without a yard. Cannot withstand
hot or cold weather and should be kept indoors at a comfortable temperature. |
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Exercise |
Pugs are strong dogs with short
straight legs. They need to be taken on daily
walks. While out on the walk the dog must be made to heel beside or behind the person holding the lead, as instinct tells a dog the leader leads the way, and that leader needs to be the human. They enjoy energetic games and will keep in better health if
given regular exercise. But be careful not to over do it, especially if you see
them start to wheeze. |
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Life Expectancy |
About 12 to 15 years. |
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Grooming |
The smooth, short-haired coat is easy
to groom. Brush and comb with a firm bristle brush and shampoo only when
necessary. Dry thoroughly after a bath so the dog does not get chilled. The
creases on the face must be cleaned regularly. This breed is a seasonally heavy
shedder. |
| Origin |
The Pug is one of the oldest breeds known today, believed to have originated before 400 BC. There is somewhat of a debate
over the origin of the Pug. Most researchers agree that the Pug originated from Asia descended from a short-haired Pekingese. Another theory is,
it is the result of crossing a small Bulldog, while other speculate that it is a miniature form of the French Mastiff ( Dogue de Bordeaux). The artist Hogarth had a Pug named "Trump" who he often depicted in his works. The breed became popular during Victorian
times in the 16th century. Tibetan monasteries kept Pugs as pets. The breed made its way to Japan and Europe where it not only became a pet of royalty but the official dog of the House of Orange in
Holland. Prince William II owned Pugs. One dog in particular was said to have saved his life in 1572 at Hermingny, when the dog barked at approaching Spaniards alerting him of their presents. In France Napoleon's wife, Josephine had a Pug named "Fortune". On their wedding night when Napoleon refused to allow the dog to sleep in their bed Josephine told him, "If the Pug does not sleep in our bed, neither do I!" When Josephine was sent
to prison she used the little dog to send secret messages to her husband by placing a note under the collar of her Pug. In 1860 when the British took over the Chinese Imperial Palace, they
discovered several Pugs and Pekinese, and the dogs were brought back to
England with them. The AKC recognized the Pug in 1885. Some of the Pug's talents include: watchdog
and performing tricks. |
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Mastiff, AKC Toy |
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Recognition |
CKC, FCI, AKC, UKC, KCGB, CKC, ANKC,
NKC, NZKC, APRI, ACR, DRA |
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CKC = Continental
Kennel Club
FCI = Fédération
Cynologique Internationale
AKC = American
Kennel Club
UKC = United Kennel
Club
KCGB = Kennel
Club of Great Britain
CKC = Canadian
Kennel Club
ANKC = Australian
National Kennel Club
NKC = National
Kennel Club
NZKC = New Zealand
Kennel Club
APRI = American Pet Registry
Inc.
ACR = American Canine Registry
DRA = Dog Registry of America, Inc. |

Pug Posters and Prints!

Brutus, the Pug at 4 years old

The curl tail of a Pug

Tubbs
Pug Pictures 1
Pug Pictures 2
Pug Pictures 3
Pug Pictures 4
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