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Dog Breed

Pug

Breed Overview

Breed Name: Pug
Origin: China
Breed Group: Toy

Physical Characteristics

Size: Small
Height: Males: 10–13 inches (25–33 cm), Females: 10–13 inches (25–33 cm)
Weight: Males: 14–18 lbs (6–8 kg), Females: 14–18 lbs (6–8 kg)
Coat Type: Short, smooth, and glossy
Coat Colors: Fawn, black
Grooming Needs: Low to Moderate
Shedding: Moderate to High

Behavioral Traits

Temperament: Playful, affectionate, charming, mischievous
Intelligence Level: Moderate
Energy Level: Moderate

Health Information

Lifespan: 12–15 years
Common Health Issues: Brachycephalic syndrome, hip dysplasia, obesity, eye issues

Care

Nutrition Needs: Small-breed formula; portion control to prevent obesity
Exercise Needs: Low to Moderate; enjoys short walks and playtime
Space Requirements: Ideal for apartments and small homes
Noise Sensitivity: Low to Moderate

Socialization and Training

Socialization Needs: High
Socialization Tips: Intelligent but can be stubborn; positive reinforcement works best
Good with Children: Yes, social and friendly
Good with Other Dogs: Yes, social and friendly
Good with Other Pets: Yes, generally good with other animals
Training: Intelligent but can be stubborn; positive reinforcement works best

Description

The Pug is a small, affectionate, and playful breed, known for its wrinkled face and charming personality. Originally bred as royal companion dogs, Pugs are social, love human interaction, and thrive in family settings. Their short-haired coat sheds heavily year-round, requiring regular brushing to manage loose fur. While intelligent, Pugs can be stubborn, making training moderately challenging—patience and positive reinforcement work best. Their energy levels are low to medium, so they enjoy short walks and playtime but are prone to obesity if overfed.

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History

The Pug is an ancient breed with roots tracing back to China around 400 BC. They were bred as companions for the ruling elite, including Chinese emperors, and were highly valued for their affectionate and loyal nature.

Key Points

  • Ancient Origins: The Pug's ancestors include breeds like the Lo-Chiang-Sze or Lo-Sze, which were popular in the imperial court during the Song dynasty.
  • Spread to Europe: Pugs were introduced to Europe by Dutch traders in the 16th and 17th centuries. They became popular among European nobility, particularly in the Netherlands and England.
  • Royal Favor: A Pug named Pompey saved the life of the Prince of Orange in 1572, leading to the breed becoming the official dog of the House of Orange.
  • Modern Era: Pugs were introduced to the United States after the Civil War and were recognized by the American Kennel Club (AKC) in 1885.
  • Today, Pugs are known for their distinctive appearance, charming personalities, and affectionate nature, making them popular pets worldwide.

Ideal Owner

Families, singles, seniors, apartment dwellers

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