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From China To Around The World: How And Why The Pug Is So
from: PopularHaving a Pug dog can be a lot of fun. Pugs are considered a toy
dog breed, with a medium-small body. They weigh between thirteen
and twenty pounds, and stand from twelve to fourteen inches
tall, generally never getting bigger than that. Pugs have a
wrinkly face and large, dark eyes that truly adds to their
attractiveness and cuddliness. When they are excited, their eyes
light up and have a lot of expression in them.
Though they have often been used as companion dogs because of
their wonderful personalities, they have also been used as coach
dogs and guard dogs. The name of Pug is said to have been
derived from the Old English word Pugg, which was an
affectionate word for a playful little devil or monkey. This dog
is aptly named, if that is where it came from, as a Pug has a
terrific personality. It has grown in popularity over the years.
It was originally breed in China, moving on to Japan and other
countries, and eventually to England. Many of the monarchs in
Europe have enjoyed this dog because of its personality, and it
is a favorite among royalty and other discriminating people
throughout the world.
Pugs are very social dogs. They get along well with other dogs
and pets, and with children and visitors, but they really love
to be with their owner. They require a lot of human attention,
and will get a bit anxious and concerned if they are ignored by
their owner, or if their owner used a harsh tone of voice in
disciplining them. Sometimes they even do strange or funny
things to get their owners attention and make them laugh. They
like to stay right with their owner, at their feet or on their
lap. They are extremely loyal and affectionate.
Pugs have a lot of energy, especially for the first few years
while they are growing up. They tend to be rambunctious and
energetic. It takes about five years in total until they calm
down somewhat. Unfortunately, they are often more difficult to
train that many other breeds, as they tend to get bored with
repetitive training sessions.
Pugs are not aggressive dogs, and while they enjoy going for
walks, they are sensitive to hot and cold temperatures and have
a short nose which affects their breathing and limits how long
they can spend outdoors exercising.
A Pug dog can be a wonderful family pet. It will be loyal and
playful, and love the attention that children are willing to
give a smaller, energetic dog. It is very eager to please, and
it will often entertain whoever will give it attention. They
love to go for walks with their humans.
While it isn't the easiest to take to training it has many other
terrific qualities, like its playfulness and clownish behavior.
They are terrific companion dogs, which get along well with all
human and animal pets, making it a natural addition to a family.
If you are considering getting a Pug for your family, you should
check with local breeders who sell them healthy and with good
breeding. If you buy your Pug as a puppy, it will be cute and
little, with the adorable wrinkles already in its face. Bought
so young, you will be its human, and it will be your loyal
companion for a lifetime.
About the author:
Jenny Donaldson has been breeding and raising Pugs for a many years. Known for their playfulness, Pug dogs make wonderful companions. If you want to learn about the personality of a Pug, this article will give you Pugmation.
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