Pug
(Carlin, Mops)

| Size |
Small |
| Height |
25-28 cm |
| Weight |
6-8 kg (14-17.5
lbs) |
| Grooming |
Undemanding |
| Exercise |
Medium |
| Feeding |
Medium |
| Temperament |
Lively, self-important,
cheerful |
| Guarding instinct |
- |
| Life expectancy |
13-14 years |
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Pug Care and Breed Information
Pug dogs are perky, small dogs that have a short, sleek coat
and cute inquisitive face. These loyal dogs are extremely smart
and sensitive to commands. They are sturdy and rugged, love to
play and are fantastic with kids. They are not yippy like some
small dogs tend to be and are great for a small house or
apartment. They typically are outgoing and sociable with humans
as well as other animals. They do need attention, like any
other pet, and will reward you with their loyal
companionship.
History: Pug dogs are an Ancient Asian
breed. In the sixteenth century Pugs were all the rage in
European high society and a Pug is rumored to have saved the
life of William, Prince of Orange when the dog barking gave
them notice of the Spanish invasion. Many pugs were found in
Chinese Imperial palace in the mid 1800's. The AKC recognized
pugs in 1885.
Breed Standards: Pug dogs should be 12
to 14 inches tall for males and 10 to 12 inches for females.
They grow a short coat in black, fawn, apricot or silver. These
dogs are stocky with a round eyed face, prominent eyes and
curly tails. Pugs should weigh in between 13 to 20 pounds.
Medical Concerns: Pugs often have
respiratory and skin related problems. Their "button" ears
which fold overcan create a friendly environment for mites -
therefore their ears should be checked frequently. These little
dogs have flat faces with protruding eyes which might make them
prone to ulcers on the cornea. Pugs are also prone to colds and
should avoid harsh weather- either very cold or very hot.
Grooming and Care: Bathing pugs is
recommended but care should be take to be sure you dry them
completely after bathing as they can catch cold easily. Care
must be taken with Pugs to insure their ears do not harbor
pests and the folds of skin on their faces should be cleaned.
Pug dogs are rather easy to care for and groom because of their
short hair.
Pugs make loving and loyal companions but like most toy
breed dogs do take extra care and attention. Before you adopt a
pug, you need to make sure that you can provide him with a
proper home. Pugs should not be kept outdoors for any length of
time so you will need to provide suitable housing inside the
home. Also, make sure you have the time to devote to your dog
as he does require your attention.
By Lee Dobbins
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