The Pug

The Pug is one of the oldest known breeds of dog, they were once the prized possessions of Chinese Emperors, living in the most luxurious circumstances. It is believed that Dutch traders brought the Pug to Europe, first to Holland and then England where Queen Victoria was an enthusiast.

The Pug is a small, well built dog weighing approximately 14-18lbs. The coat is short, double, and sheds frequently. The colour may be fawn, apricot to silver with black mask and ears, or solid black. They are good tempered and fun-loving with personality plus.

Grooming is a simple matter of a quick brush, preferably daily, to limit the hair around the house. A weekly wipe out of the ears and nose wrinkle (and any other deep wrinkle) with a baby wipe and an occasional bath.

There is no other dog that can quite equal the Pug as a family pet. They are a big dog in a small, sturdy body, appealing to all members of the family. Children like them because of their comical appearance and love of fun. No other dog of their size will put up with the ear chewing, tail pulling and squashing that a Pug will happily contend with. Women like their natural cleanliness and easy adaptability to home living along with their devotion and love of human companionship. Men prize the Pug's handsome ugliness, even temper and intelligence and in spite of their size they are a real man's dog.

The Pug can be described as the perfect house pet. There is certainly no dog which excels it in affection, love of fun and loyalty.