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Jenny Donaldson
Member since 13th November 2007
Jenny Donaldson loves everything having to do with dogs, including Pug history. A Pug is an old breed that makes a great family pet.. If everyone who wanted a Pug puppy knew basic Pug information first,.there would be fewer abandoned Pugs.

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A new family pet is a big decision and the process you use to get that new pet is important. If you have made the decision that a Pug is what you want as the new family pet then the next thing you need to do is learn some ways of spotting a fake Pug bree...
You know you want a Pug and are compassionate enough not to by a Pug from a pet store of online puppy broker that sells Pugs all year round. You know that these places get all of their puppies from inhumane puppy mills, where adult dogs live their lives ...
Sometimes the search for Pug breeders can be a little more complicated than just opening up a phone book. In some cases you can use conventional communications tools to find a good breeder but in other cases some breeders only work from referrals. Howev...
Pug dogs are such an excellent breed that many Pug owners choose to keep more than one. Although, as with all dog breeds there are the exceptions for when a Pug isn't right for everyone and every household. So while you want to look at the positive aspect...
Having 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 wrinkl...
The parent breed club, rather than the American Kennel Club (AKC), which acts in other ways in the dog show world, determines the breed standard for any dog breed in America. In the case of Pugs the Pug Dog Club of America determined the breed standard. ...
Pugs have been around for thousands of years in one form or another. It is generally thought that the Pug originated in China, although there is no way to confirm this. The first writings that mentioned very short-nosed little dogs did refer to Chinese ...