
Pug Dog Breed Information - American Kennel Club
Pugs are happy in the city or country, with kids or old folks, as an only pet or in a pack. They enjoy their food, and care must be taken to keep them trim.
Pug - Wikipedia
Pugs became popular at European courts, and reportedly became the official dog of the House of Orange in 1572, after a Pug named Pompey saved the life of the Prince of Orange by alerting …
Pug Dog Breed Information & Characteristics - DogTime
Originating in China during the Shang dynasty (around 1600–1046 BCE), royalty cherished these unique dogs for their endearing personality and appearance. Pugs are known for their friendly …
Pug Dog Breed: Info, Pictures, Care & Traits – Dogster
2025年10月20日 · At first glance, the Pug may appear to be a high-maintenance little dog, but this breed is surprisingly muscular, active, and attentive. Pugs are excellent companions who love …
Pug: Dog Breed Characteristics & Care - The Spruce Pets
2025年6月13日 · Pugs are small, affectionate dogs originating from China, known for their charming personalities and adaptability to various living situations. They require moderate …
Pug | Lifespan, Size & Health | Britannica
2025年9月20日 · It is a squarely built muscular dog with a large head, prominent dark eyes, and small drooping ears. Where do Pugs come from? According to some accounts, Pugs can be …
Pug Dog Breed: Health, Care, and Lifestyle | PetMD
2025年10月16日 · Pugs are little dogs with smooshed faces. But those flat faces and big, expressive eyes are prone to health issues. Learn more about caring for Pug puppies and …
Pug: Dog breed characteristics & care - Betterpet
2025年10月1日 · Pugs, originating from China, are known for their short muzzles and wrinkly faces. Learn more about this friendly, charming breed.
About the Pug — Pug Dog Club of America
Pugs are playful, social, affectionate, and love to be the center of attention. While they love to play, they also love sleeping. A pugs’ favorite place tends to be a couch or in your lap. “The …
Bay Area Pug Project
Pugs are more than cute snorts and curly tails—they’re complex little souls who deserve to be understood and cared for by informed and pug-obsessed homes like ours. Join us in making a …