Litter Size: 2-5
Pugs are very sociable dogs, but quite stubborn.They are playful, charming, clever; and are known to succeed in dog obedience skills. Pugs are sensitive to the tone of a human, so harsh punishment is generally unnecessary.Pugs get along well with other dogs and pets and require lots of attention; they may become slightly jealous if their owner ignores them or does not play with them
A Pug is a toy dog breed of dog with a wrinkly face, and medium-small body. The word "Pug" may have derived from the Latin Pugnus (fist); the Pug's face can look like a clenched fist.Or, in nod to the breeds sometimes mischievous nature, from the character "Puck" of A Midsummer Night's Dream.
The Pug then came to Europe, where the endearing little dog was the pet of royalty in several countries and even became the official dog of the House of Orange in Holland. In 1572, a pug saved the Prince of Orange's life by barking at an advancing Spanish onslaught at Hermingny. Napoleon's wife, Josephine, sent secret messages to her husband under the collar of her Pug while she was in prison.
The breed is often summarized as multum in parvo, which implies "a lot in a small space"
Recognition
AKC, CKC, FCI, UKC, KCGB, CKC, NZKC, APRI, ACR, ANKC, NKC,