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Pug

Pug

The Pug's are held as pets for companion purposes. They are regularly used as lap dogs.

This dog breed have passable IQ in contrast to other dog breeds.

Pug does shed a lot. The Pug's demands extraordinarily little brushing.

Pug is passable wearisome to mold. The dog breed is not more tense than other dog breeds. These dogs have passable energy in contrast to other dog breeds. The dog breed demands comparably tiny exercise.

The Pug's are generally extraordinarily amiable by nature and will not behave aggressively towards intruders. Not generally dog aggressive. They are children friendly and good with kids. The Pug's regularly display few signs of exaggerated predatory tendencies. They may play-bite, but it is not always instinctively.

This dog breed will often bark a lot, but are not of the worst breeds. They do not thrive in extraordinarily cold climates. This dog breed is one of the most playful of any breed. If given the opportunity, they like to play all day long. They love to be with the family, and rarely (if ever) try to escape. It is wearisome to keep this breed home alone – most Pug's really hate it. They are extraordinarily adapt to live in an apartment.

Original country: the pedigree Pug was prepared in United Kingdom. They are easily available in London.

Class of Pug: Pug is incorporated in the FCI record. The dog breed is admitted in the section «Small Molossian type Dogs» (9.11) in the class «Companion and Toy Dogs». FCI number for pug is 253 and was added to the record 1987-06-24. American Kennel Club groups the dog breed as «Toy Dogs». United Kennel Club includes the dog breed as «Companion Dogs» in their record. Canadian Kennel Club groups the dog breed as «Toys».

Pug Health: Eyelid problems is Regrettably a problem for this breed. Many Pug's will get eye problems or eye disease. Heart disease is a frequent disease in this breed. Heatstroke is commonly seen in this breed. Respiratory difficulties is seen in this breed. Furthermore, they may have health vexations such as collapsed nostrils.

The Pug's physique: This breed is comparably miniature. Dogs get as tall as 12 to 14 inches tall. Bitches will get 10 to 12 inches tall. Dogs is 14 to 18 pounds. Bitches get 14 to 18 pounds. The dog breed have a high potential to get overweight if not exercised properly. The coat is short.

Other information about the pug: The dog breed is attractive and manageable to find for sale. The pug were originally bred for royal companionship. Pug is also known as Mops, Carlino.

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