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Pug

The Pug is also known as: Carlin, Chinese Pug, Mops

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Group classification: Toy Country of origin: China Date of origin: Antiquity
Weight (M): 14 - 18 lb Height (M): 10 - 11" Life expectancy: 13 - 15 years
Weight (F): 14 - 18 lb Height (F): 10 - 11"

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  1. General Description of the Pug

    The Pug is a cobby and square proportioned dog with a unique and endearing face. The head is large and round, and the face is covered with distinct wrinkles. Big, globular eyes figure prominently in the face, and give the Pug a soft and beseeching expression. The muzzle is short, blunt and square, and the bite is undershot. Ears are thin, small and velvety. The neck, body and legs are strong and thick, and give the Pug the appearance of being a big dog in a little dog’s body; the tail curves tightly over the hip. The Pug’s coat is short, soft, smooth and glossy; coloring is black, apricot-fawn, or silver, with black mask and traces of black down the back.

  2. Pug Temperament

    The Pug is a playful and sociable dog that is often described as “comically confident.” That is to say that this dog carries itself with a certain dignity, but at the same time is not above clowning around and showing off for its family. Even when the Pug is being stubborn and serious, its funny little face and multum in parvo (a lot in a little space) attitude is likely to bring a smile to its owner’s face. Pugs love to play and get along well with just about anyone, though they may be reserved around strangers at first. A Pug will bark at the slightest sign of trouble, and is an able watch dog.

  3. Caring for a Pug

    Pugs should get a good walk on the leash every day, though if the weather is inclement they can be exercised in the house. Pugs abhor heat, and special care should be taken to ensure that they receive plenty of water and shelter on hot days. The Pug’s coat needs brushing only occasionally, but its wrinkles should be cleaned out and inspected a few times a week to prevent skin infection. Pugs should not live outdoors. Primary health concerns for the Pug include Pug dog encephalitis and canine hip dysplasia. Other conditions of note include KCS, patellar luxation, Legg-Perthes, stenotic nares elongated palate, hemivertebra, entropion and skin infections.

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