The Pug - Little Dog In Charge
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The Pug: The Little Dog in Charge
Summary:
The Pug, a small yet spirited breed with a history spanning over 2,000 years, has been a beloved subject for artists. Weighing between 14 and 18 pounds and standing 10 to 14 inches tall, this charming dog is known as "Mops" in Germany and "Carlin" in France.
The Pug's coat comes in various colors such as black, apricot-fawn, or silver, and is recognized by the AKC. Their short, smooth, and glossy coat is easy to groom, requiring only occasional brushing and infrequent baths. However, it's important to regularly clean the creases on their face. Pugs thrive on attention and love the pampering that grooming provides. Their curly tail, flat muzzle, and prominent eyes make them instantly recognizable.
Born as companion dogs, Pugs are affectionate and crave the company of their families, making them ideal for homes where they're not left alone for long. While they love lounging, they also enjoy playtime and should not be over-exercised. These happy-go-lucky dogs usually get along with other pets, though early socialization is beneficial. Their take-charge attitude is best suited to homes with older children. Pugs are also excellent watchdogs, alerting their owners to unfamiliar sounds or visitors.
The Pug's origins date back to 700 BC in China, where they were popular among royalty and nobility. They were introduced to Europe via trade routes between China and Europe. A Pug famously saved the life of William, Prince of Orange, and was even used by Napoleon's wife to send secret messages while she was imprisoned. Winston Churchill's wife affectionately nicknamed him "Pug." Many people also recognize the famous Pug, Frank, from the movies "Men in Black" and "Men in Black II."
With their lovable personalities and strong need for companionship, Pugs make excellent pets for families seeking a lap dog with a commanding presence. Whether at home or on the go, Pugs are happiest when they're with their family. Their playful appearance and endearing nature make them truly irresistible.
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