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Pug Breed Information

Paws Pattern
Pug with Wrinkled Face

Pug puppies are perfect for any type of family because they are loving, fun, and easygoing. People love Pugs for their happy and pleasant demeanor. Pug puppies are gentle, charming, and always up for a good time. The Pug dog is perfect for families with kids of all ages and makes a great companion for couples and singles. Pugs are even-tempered, playful, and will follow their humans around wherever they go. Whether they are lounging on the couch or going for a long walk, cute Pugs bring joy to everyone around them. 

BREED TYPE / MIX Purebred ENERGY Moderate SHEDDING Regularly TRAINING Determined TEMPERAMENT Courageous, Loving, Loyal, Playful ADULT WEIGHT 14-25 lbs ADULT HEIGHT 10-11 in LIFE SPAN 12-15 yrs

Characteristics

  • The Pug is the perfect first pet - affectionate, quirky and adorable 
  • Pugs love kids, play well with other animals, and are eager to learn new things  
  • Pug puppies are tiny, sweet, and bright 
  • Pug is the world's most adorable dog breed 
  • This breed originated in China, and was bred to be an indoor dog 
  • The Pug's short snout and smooshed nose are perfect for pulling the most adorable-looking facial expressions ever 
  • Pugs are comfortable in both small city apartments and large family homes 
  • The cute Pugs are incredibly sociable and friendly with other dogs, household pets, and even strangers 
  • Pug dogs are quiet, courageous and vigilant. They make perfect watchdogs  
  • This goofy and amusing breed loves to show off its funny antics, keeping everyone entertained 
  • Pug puppies come in two AKC approved colors – Black Pugs and Fawn Pugs 
  • The adult Pug size ranges from 10-11 inches in height and 14 to 25 pounds in weight 
Fawn Pug

Appearance

Those who have seen a Pug once are never able to forget their incredibly unique look and personality. Pug puppies are small in size, but mighty in attitude. While it's all too easy to prove that Pugs are incredibly adorable, you can't help but fall in love with these dogs. Their step is bouncy, playful, and they carry themselves in a proud manner appearing happy, approachable and friendly. You will never see an angry Pug as they are calm and gentle by nature. 

Cute Pugs make the world a better place, one step at a time. The cute Pugs are built to last, with a sturdy stout and a body type that can be either black or fawn. It has two cute little rose-like ears that are stunning and shiny and a short strong neck. The hair is glossy and fine and can be found in shades of black. A black muzzle completes the look. 

It’s not something unusual to see different colors in Pugs. Some examples can be the Black Pug puppies, Black and white Pug, Brown Pug or even a fawn Pug but a brindle Pug or a white Pug is something as rare as they come, some even call them exotic.  

If you've been around the Internet, you've most certainly seen a Pug. That's because they're the ultimate source of cuteness and adorableness. They're also quite unique and are a very strong breed of dog, since they can jump on couches like it's no one's business.  The Pug is loyal, enthusiastic and affectionate. 
Pugs are cute, cuddly dogs. The Pug weighs between 14 to 25 pounds and can be 10 to 11 inches tall. The female Pug is a bit shorter and lighter than the male Pug. 

Temperament

The Pug temperament is very docile and affectionate. Pugs are lovable and cheeky deal-makers that crave attention and love to be around their friends. The cute Pugs are hardy and don't fall over from playing with small children, unlike other dog breeds. Pug Puppies love being on the go for adventures, meeting new faces and attending parties. Pugs are generous in affection and like the same from their pet parents and human siblings. 

Pugs are creatures of habit. They like to have a set routine and don’t fancy big changes. Some of their favorite activities include playing fetch at the dog park, going on walks, and enjoying belly rubs and massages. The Pug also enjoys socializing with other dogs at the park, playing games of obedience and agility and participating in rally competitions. 

The teacup Pug has a good-natured personality, and they tend to be curious and friendly. Pug puppies do great in apartments with small yards, but they still love to run around and play in the sunshine. It doesn't matter if they're going to work, shopping or visiting grandparents, they like to be where you are. 

Care

Pug Grooming

Caring for a Pug dog is easy, especially compared to other dog breeds. Pug grooming requirements are minimal. It is beneficial to brush your Pug’s coat every few days, at least weekly, and give them a bath monthly or bi-monthly. Bathe your cute Pug with high-quality products. Bathing your Pug is a two-step process: loosening dirt and dander with a high velocity dryer, and then shedding fur with a soft brush. 

Your Pug will also need to have its nails trimmed if they aren’t filled down naturally. Overgrown nails can cause damage to your pup’s paws and even interfere with its movement. Trim your Pug’s nails when they start clicking against the floor. 

Brushing your Pug’s teeth is also an essential part of Pug grooming. Pugs can develop dental issues if their oral health is compromised. Ideally, you should brush your Pug every day, or at least every week, with vet-approved toothpaste. 

Pug Exercise Needs

The cute Pugs are man's best friend, but it is important to remember that they are not athletes. The flat-faced breed is naturally lazy, so be sure to get him out of his cozy sofa-bed and take him for a walk every once in a while. They enjoy the occasional game of fetch, but always make sure they're properly hydrated before you pull out the tennis ball. 30 minutes of physical exercise should be enough for any adult Pug. 

Pug Health

Just like humans, dogs can have certain health concerns during their lifetimes. For Pugs, the most common issues that arise with their health are obesity, allergies, and dental issues.

Pug Lifespan

Pugs are extremely adaptive to their surroundings, making them ideal family pets. As a small dog breed, the Pug enjoys plenty of time cuddling with its owner (or owners). The Pug life expectancy is around 12-15 years. 15 years may be the life expectancy of Pugs, but it is not in any way a limit - King Tug the Pug is currently 19 years old, and Snookie the Pug lived to the amazing age of 27 years old.  

Pug Training

Pugs are little and pretty adorable. The best part of them though is their personality. Pugs puppies are playful, sweet, caring, kind-natured, loyal, and loving. The cute Pugs are also very intelligent and easy to train. Take the time to train your Pug as soon as you can after bringing him home. Pugs can be easily hurt emotionally, so it is important to never use harsh training methods.  

The best method to teach them is by using positive reinforcement training, rewarding good behavior and avoiding harsh punishments. Since the Pug thrives on praise, it's important to reward them for doing well, and not just concentrate on what they need to improve on. 

Training your adorable Pug puppies will teach them how to behave as adults and also improve their self-control. Pugs are happiest when they are around their people and should not be left alone for long periods of time. Puppy socialization and training classes are highly recommended. 

History

The Pug dog has been around for at least 2000 years, and they are one of the most ancient breeds out there. These wrinkly little sweethearts have been in art, sculptures, and literature since their inception, and also entered history as heroes. Their remarkable popularity has never dropped, even after all this time. 

When you walk into a room with a mini Pug, everyone notices. The cuteness is overpowering, to the point where you almost don't know what to do. It's not every day that you see a little creature trotting around on little legs, pumping its little stubby Pug tail in delight at all the new people he's meeting and all the new things he's seeing. 

Apart from a great following in China, Pugs were also adored by the Tibetan Monks and European royalty. The Pug puppies traveled from China to Europe with Dutch traders during the 16th century. They appeared in Holland as Mopshond, or 'Cincinnati Pug', after the port which they arrived at. A Pug saved William of Orange (from foreign invaders) by alerting to their presence, which led to their increased popularity in Netherlands. 
In the past decade or so, Pugs have seen an even higher rise in popularity. Pug breeders have been working to create various Pug mixes that would present the same desirable qualities the lovely Pug breed is known for. Among the most popular Pug mixes are the Frug – French bulldog Pug mix, the Chug – Chihuahua Pug mix, and the Pom-a-Pug – Pomeranian Pug mix. 

In 1885, the Pug baby became one of the first dog breeds in America to be recognized by the American Kennel Club. The Pug Dog Club of America, which was founded in 1931, was both a registry and an informative group aimed at improving the quality of breeding. 

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