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Pug Breed Description
A Pug is a toy dog breed with a wrinkly face and medium-small body. The word "pug" may have derived from the Latin Pugnus (fist); the Pug's face can look like a clenched fist.The breed is often summarized as multum in parvo ("much in little"), in reference to the Pug's great personality, despite its small size.
While most pugs appearing in eighteenth century prints tended to be long and lean, the current breed standards call for a square, cobby body, a compact form, deep chest, and well-developed muscle. Their heads, carried on arched necks, should be substantial and round, the better to accentuate their large, bulging, dark eyes. The wrinkles on their foreheads should be distinct and deep, and were especially prized by the Chinese as they seemed to spell out the character for prince. The ears should be smooth and soft, like black velvet and come in two varieties: "rose" (small, round and folded with the front edge angled toward the mask, giving the head a more rotund shape) and "button" (level with the top of forehead and folded at a sharp ninety degree angle). Breeding preference goes to "button" pugs. The lower teeth should protrude farther than their upper, meeting in an underbite.
Coat and colour
Their fine, glossy coats can be apricot, fawn, silver or black. A silver coat is characterized by a very light coloured coat, absent of black guard hairs. Some unscrupulous breeders call "smutty" pugs silver. A "smutty" pug typically has a very dark head, with no clear delineation at the mask, and dark forelegs. The tail should curl tightly over the hip; a double curl is considered perfection.
Pugs of different coat types shed to varying degrees, but they all shed year round. Fawn pugs, which have both an undercoat and an overcoat, are the most notorious for shedding. Pug owners have gone to great lengths to control this pug characteristic. Partial solutions to the problem involve using special shampoos, supplementing or changing the pug's diet, or even trimming the pug's coat. Alternatively, regular coat grooming can keep the shedding down.
Pug Breed Origins
Bred to adorn the laps of the Chinese emperors during the Shang dynasty (1766-1122 BC), in East China, where they were known as "Lo-Chiang-Sze" or "Foo"(ceramic foos, transmogrified into dragon, with their bulging eyes are very pug-like). The pug's popularity spread to Tibet, where they were mainly kept by monks, and then went onto Japan, and finally Europe.The breed was first imported in the late 16th and 17th centuries by merchants and crews from the Dutch East Indies Trading Company. The pug later became the official dog of the House of Orange. In 1572, a pug saved the Prince of Orange's life by barking at an assassin. A pug also traveled with William III and Mary II when they left the Netherlands to ascend to the throne of England in 1688. This century also saw pugs' popularity on the rise in other European countries. In Spain, they were painted by Goya, in Italy pugs dressed in matching jackets and pantaloons sat by the coachmen of the rich, and in Germany and France. Pugs appear several times as footnotes to history.
The popularity of the pug continued to spread in France during the eighteenth century. Before her marriage at age 15 to Louis XVI, Marie Antoinette owned a pug named Mops (the German and Dutch name for the dog's breed). Before her marriage to Napoleon Bonaparte, Joséphine had her pug, Fortune, carry concealed messages to her family while she was confined at Les Carmes prison. The pet was the only recipient of visiting rights.
The English painter William Hogarth owned a series of pugs, to which he was devoted. In 1745 he painted his self-portrait together with that of his pug, Trump, now in the Tate Gallery, London.
In nineteenth century England, pugs flourished under the patronage of the monarch Queen Victoria. Her many pugs, which she bred herself, included Olga, Pedro, Minka, Fatima and Venus. Her involvement with the dogs in general helped to establish the Kennel Club, which was formed in 1873. Victoria favoured fawn and apricot pugs, whereas the aristocrat Lady Brassey is credited with making black pugs fashionable after she brought some back from China in 1886.
The pug arrived in the United States during the nineteenth century(the American Kennel Club recognized the breed in 1885)and was soon making its way into the family home and show ring.
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Pug Temperament
Pugs are very sociable dogs, and usually very stubborn. Yet they are playful, charming and clever and are known to succeed in dog obedience skills. Pugs are sensitive to the tone of a human voice, so harsh punishment is generally unnecessary. While pugs mostly get along well with other dogs and pets, they generally prefer the company of humans and require a great deal of human attention; they may become slightly anxious or agitated if their owner ignores them or does not play with them, however some may occupy themselves when the owner is away. In general, they are very attentive dogs, always at their owner's feet, in their lap, or following them from room to room. Pug Health Issues
Because pugs lack longer snouts and prominent skeletal brow ridges, they are susceptible to eye injuries such as puncture wounds and scratched corneas and painful Entropion. Also, the compact nature of their breathing passageways can cause problems such as difficulty breathing. Furthermore, dogs regulate their temperature through evaporation from the tongue. Because of the problems pugs have with breathing, in conjunction with how all dogs regulate their temperature, pugs may have trouble controlling their temperature.Pugs living a mostly sedentary life can be prone to obesity. Therefore, it is important for pug owners to make sure their pets have regular exercise and a healthy diet.
Pugs can also suffer from a chronic form of granulomatous meningoencephalitis (an inflammation of the brain) specific to the breed called Pug Dog Encephalitis (PDE). There is no known cause or cure for PDE, although it is believed to be an inherited disease. All dogs either die or are euthanised within a few months after the onset of clinical signs.
Pugs, along with other brachycephalic dogs (boxers, bulldogs), are also prone to hemivertebrae. The screwtail is an example of a hemivertebrae, but when it occurs in others areas of the spine it can be devastating, causing such severe paralysis that euthanasia is a serious recommendation.
The pug, like other short-snouted breeds has an elongated palate. When excited, they are prone to a "reverse sneeze" where the dog will quickly, and seemingly laboriously, gasp and snort. This is caused by fluid or debris getting caught under the palate and irritating the throat or limiting breathing. "Reverse sneezing" episodes won't hurt a pug in the least, but it will scare the dog, and maybe its owners, a good deal. The quickest way to stop these episodes is to talk to them calmly and gently rub the throat to induce swallowing. Otherwise, the reverse sneezing will usually resolve on its own.
Pug Health Issues (Continued)
Most pugs give birth by cesarean section. Some breeders watch over their expecting mothers for the last 3 weeks of their pregnancy as the mother pug, due to their pushed in face and jaw, are unable to break the birth sack when the pups are born, so the human must do this for her.As pugs have many wrinkles in their faces, owners must take special care to clean inside the creases, as irritation and infection can result from improper care.
Pugs are one of several breeds that are more susceptible to Demodectic mange, also known as Demodex. This condition is caused by a weakened immune system, and it is a minor problem for many young pugs. However, it is easily treatable. Some pugs, however, are especially susceptible to the condition, and will present with a systemic form of the condition. This vulnerability is thought to be genetic, and good breeders will avoid breeding dogs who have had this condition. Pugs can be expected to live from about 10 to 15 years
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Famous Pugs
* Mimi Larue is a famous Pug owned by Tori Spelling.* Sid and Nancy are Jessica Alba's Pugs.
* Lolita, a Pug owned by actor Gerard Butler.
* Chester & Charles, pets and occasional stars of the webcomic Natalie Dee.
* Fortune, a pug owned by the Empress Josephine, wife of Napoleon.
* Ch. Kendoric's Riversong Mulroney (AKA Dermot), the winningest Pug in the history of the breed and the No. 2-ranked dog in the nation in 2005.[17]
* Frank from Men in Black and Men in Black II
* Otis from The Adventures of Milo and Otis
* Floyd from Norbit
* Algy from Rupert Bear
* Monroe from The Life and Times of Juniper Lee
* Percy from Pocahontas
* Cheeka from commercials for the Hutch cellular network in India
* Alan from King of Queens
* Cruiser from Legend of the Dragon (TV series)
* Pakkun from Naruto
* Sophia from The Life and Times of Katrina Waisanen
* Bess from The West Wing
* Willie from EastEnders
* Weenie, who lived with Eloise at the Plaza Hotel, in author Kay Thompson's Eloise children's book series
* Wilson from books "The Tao of Pug" and "The Ugly Pugling"
* In David Lynch's film Dune, Duke Leto Atreides has a pet Pug. Its name is never revealed.
* Bean from The Clique Series
* Oso from the online comic Sheldon.
* Lucy from Gabrielle Zevin's 2005 novel Elsewhere
* Petula from Molly Moon
* Mops from Marie Antoinette (2006) Movie
* Pug (name unknown) in "A New Leaf" (1971) Movie
* Pug (name unknown) in "Brazil (film)" (1985) Movie
Pug Breeders and Rescue
- Pug Rescue.com
- Information on events, photos, success stories and resources around the country.
- Southeast Pug Rescue & Adoption Inc. - SEPRA
- Southeast Pug Rescue & Adoption, Inc. (SEPRA) was formed in Georgia in 1990 to aid in placing lost, surrendered or abandoned pugs in loving, caring homes ...
- Kentuckiana Pug Rescue Organization
- Non-profit organization committed to helping all pugs in need in the states of Indiana and Kentucky.
- ohio pug rescue inc
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- Green Mountain Pug Rescue
- Green Mtn Pug Rescue is a Vermont non-profit pug rescue. GMPR, saving one pug at a time.
- Precious Pugs Rescue and Adoption
- Non-profit organization serving New York, New Jersey and Connecticut. Information on adoption, donations and photos of available dogs.
- DFW Pug Rescue Club - Home
- DFW Pug Rescue, Inc. DFW Pug Rescue Club, Inc. rescues all pugs in the Dallas/Ft.Worth area regardless of age or physical condition.
- Welcome to Little Angels Pug Rescue
- Information on events, adoptions, news, and success stories. Located in Pasadena, California.
- Pug Rescue Network Pug Dog Rescue of Michigan - Save a Pug, Visit ...
- Pug Rescue Network, we rescue Pugs in need through the help of a volunteer network in Illinois, Indiana, Michigan, and Ohio. We save Pugs that are in ...
- Seattle Pug Rescue
- Located in Washington. Information about the breed, adoption, events, available dogs, donations, success stories, photos, surrendering and volunteering.
- Pugs 'N Pals of Southern California
- Information on events, breed description, membership, and photos of available dogs.
- Mid-Atlantic Pug Rescue - Serving North Carolina, South Carolina ...
- We at Mid-Atlantic Pug Rescue, Inc. are a group of diverse individuals who have united for the purpose of rescuing Pugs. We come from many walks of life, ...
- Pug Rescue of North Carolina
- Information on events, donations, adoption, volunteering, available dogs, success stories and rescue poems.
- Colorado Pug Rescue
- Non-profit organization. Online application, information on events, volunteering, donations and photos of available dogs.
- Michigan Pug Rescue - Welcome
- Pugs are number One at the Michigan Pug Rescue. We are a non-profit organization that takes in Pugs from across Michigan who have been abandoned at pounds, ...
- Pug Rescue of Sacramento
- Non-profit organization. Information on events, volunteering, application, photos of available dogs, and success stories.
- Midwest Pug Rescue
- Non-profit organization serving Missouri and Illinois. Information on adoption, donations, success stories and photos of available dogs.
- PugSavers - Pug Rescue
- Pug Rescue for Sacramento and Northern California.
- Southern Nevada Pug Rescue
- We are a Rescue in the Las Vegas area dedicated to finding Loving Homes for Pugs-In-Need.
- Alabama Pug Rescue and Adoption, Inc. - Birmingham, AL
- We are a non-profit organization that rescues and adopts pugs. We are always in need of new people interested in becoming a volunteer.
- Compassionate Pug Rescue in Florida, adoption, pug, dog, rescue ...
- Pug Rescue, adoption info, surrender info, volunteer, non-profit, care of pug breed from puppies to senior, florida, humane, pound.
- Guardian Angels Pug Rescue
- Non-profit organization. Information on upcoming events, donations, adoption requirements, and photos of available dogs including those with special needs.
- Arizona Pug Adoption And Rescue Network
- Information on events, donations, adoption, success stories and memorials.
- Pug Rescue of Memphis
- Information on events, the breed, pictures and profiles of available dogs, adoption application, and success stories.
- P.R.o.N.E - Pug Rescue of New England
- Information on events, available dogs, online store, adoptions, volunteering and events. Publishes quarterly newsletter.
- Pug Rescue of Florida
- Have you seen how many pugs are available? We have been getting a lot of pugs in to rescue and we do not have enough Foster Homes for these pugs. ...
- Pug Rescue of San Diego
- We are currently in need of foster parents to care for pugs coming in to Pug Rescue. Please read about foster parent duties on our foster page. ...
- Pug Rescue of Santa Barbara
- Information on events, adoption, available dogs, donations, volunteering and photos.
- Homeward Bound Pug Rescue and Adoption of Oklahoma
- Pug Rescue and Adoption - Homeward Bound Pug Rescue and Adoption of Oklahoma.
- DealSpotter on HamptonRoads.com
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- Pug Breeders - Australia
- Breeders Pug ... If you have any more questions on this breed, the breeders listed could provide you ... If you are a breeder and would like to have your ...
- akc Pug puppies/Ckc puppies
- Pug Puppies for sale - FREE Breeder Advertising! Find more breed information on a Pug! <- Click Here. Contact this Breeder - Click Here ...
- O's Pugs, AKC fawn PUG puppies
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- AKC Pug puppies for sale in Pennsylvania in Pennsylvania, United ...
- AKC Pug puppies for sale in Pennsylvania. Update: All the puppies that are ready to go on 4-26-07 have been sold. Thanks! However I still have the 1that ...
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Pug Links
- American Kennel Club - Pug dog dogs puppy puppies
- Symmetry and general appearance are decidedly square and cobby. A lean, leggy Pug and a dog with short legs and a long body are equally objectionable.
- Pug - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
- A Pug is a toy dog breed with a wrinkly face and medium-small body. The word "pug" may have derived from the Latin Pugnus (fist); the Pug's face can look ...
- PugsCom
- The pug dog home page for pug lovers! Dedicated to providing honest, factual information about Pugs, Pug Dogs, and Chinese Pugs. Information about puppies ...
- Pug Information, Pugs, Carlin, Mops
- Pug, Dog Breed Information Center®, Pugs, Carlin, Mops.
- Pug Dog Club of America
- The Pug is of Chinese origin and dates back to the pre-Christian era. They were prized possessions of the Emperors of China and lived in a most luxurious ...
Pug Hybrids
Pugs have been cross-bred with a number of other dog breeds such as Poodles (Pugapoo), Beagles (Puggle), and Brussels Griffons (Brug). These mixed-breeds have had some popularity with the public. However, buyers should be very careful in buying a hybrid dog for a number of reasons:* Unscrupulous breeders can produce expensive hybrid dogs without taking the quality of the dog into account.
* Even if you buy from a good breeder, there may be unknown genetic problems resulting from the cross breeding.
* Many people buy hybrid dogs because they are novel or cute. A puppy is not always going to be a puppy. He will not be that cute forever.
* Many people who buy hybrid dogs for the wrong reasons end up mistreating their dog or surrendering their dog to a shelter.
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- dogkeeper dogkeeper Nov 17, 2009 @ 10:50 am
- Oh, i love pugs too! though some of my friends are asking me why I love pugs because for them pugs are ugly dogs because of wrinkled face. For me, they are sooo cute, charming, and I can't help but feel for them. I plan to have one from the pet shop I always visit to check for the pug. I am just waiting a bit to prepare a great home for this lil fellow. I also need to prepare myself how to take care of him with three other doggekids I have around the house.
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- duvallweb duvallweb Oct 27, 2007 @ 3:19 pm
- I really like your lens I am a pug owner myself. I have two male pugs Ceasar and Cooper, there is a picture of each of them in my lens ( In the doghouse )
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- BarbosaArt BarbosaArt Sep 21, 2007 @ 9:26 am
- I LOVE this Lens! I have a PUG TOO! Gave you 5 stars and a lensroll!TEES for DOGS
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- Love your site! Pugs rule! Ours is 5 months old and he's so awesome.
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- I love pugs too, and these are some adorable pics! Great lens.
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