
How did the breed come about?
Pugs are a variety of small molosser. Documented evidence suggests that this breed was cultivated in China as early as the time of Confucius. This is at least 551 BC.
Pugs appeared in Europe in the sixteenth century. By the late nineteenth century, a club for this breed's fanciers had even been established in England. Five years later, the club's members adopted breed standards that are still in effect today.
Behavior

Pugs are very loyal, but that doesn't mean they're easy to train. They do have a stubborn streak. These dogs are excellent at remembering commands, but they're not always quick to follow them.
Pugs become very attached to their owners. If left alone, the dog becomes sad. There are many photos of sad pugs online.
These dogs know exactly what to do to satisfy their desires. In fact, because of this, pugs are considered unrivaled flatterers and beggars, but they are also do not lose their royal swagger.
If you see a photo of pugs standing on their hind legs and looking pleadingly into a person's eyes, then you know that these cunning dogs are begging for something from their naive owners.
Application
Pugs are great for indoor living. They're excellent companions for children and the elderly. Don't believe me? Look at photos of pugs online. You'll see many pictures of these dogs with elderly people. The fact is, dogs of this breed are excellent companions. they understand people and are very loyal to themAs adults, pugs are not known for their fussiness. Because of this, they are often very popular with older people.
What about children? Dogs enjoy playing with children when they're young, but as they get older, they prefer to watch from the sidelines rather than participate.
There are countries where funny pugs serve as sniffer dogs. Of course, they don't apprehend criminals, but thanks to their keen sense of smell, they're excellent at sniffing out drugs.
Choosing a dog
When choosing a puppy, you need to follow the following rules:
Never pick up a pug, no matter how cute you think they are.
- When purchasing a puppy, carefully inspect the litter's environment. Its condition can provide valuable insight into the puppies' health and well-being.
- If you find a puppy you like, be sure to pick it up and inspect its ears and eyes. There shouldn't be any signs of inflammation.
- Pugs come in a variety of colors. Furthermore, puppies' coat color typically changes significantly during their first year of life. Therefore, it's recommended to consult a breeder to ensure you get a puppy with the desired color.
- Be sure to check the female dog. Make sure she has papers. It's also a good idea to see the male dog's papers.
- Try to bring a breed specialist with you when you choose a puppy. They'll help you choose a future champion.
- Even if a puppy is very beautiful and meets all breed standards, but is timid and sedentary, then you should not choose him.
Pug care
Grooming pugs is not difficult at all, but it does require take into account some characteristics of the breed:
- Pay special attention to the eyes. Those cute eyes in the photo are vulnerable due to their structure. During walks, don't let your dog wander through bushes. Branches can damage the eyes. After a walk, treat them with a swab soaked in chamomile tea.
- Brushing is not a problem, as pugs have short fur. However, when brushing, you need to consider the folds of the animal's skin. While these folds add a special charm to the animal, they can also create problems. Diaper rash can develop in these folds. Therefore, they should be treated daily with regular baby oil. The spaces between the toes require the same treatment.
- Don't forget to trim your dog's nails regularly. Otherwise, your dog may injure itself.
Walking

Don't expect your pet to run around you while you're out for a walk. However, they won't refuse to run after their toys. Most of the time, they'll stay close to their owner.
During walks you can and should start training a pugDuring training, be demanding, but don't resort to scolding. They remember offenses for a very long time.
Avoid walking your pet near large dogs. They may offend a curious pug who'll be eager to get to know them better.
Diet
A pug's physiology doesn't allow them to eat liquid food. Therefore, their diet should consist solely of solid foods, with an emphasis on meat: lamb, beef, and chicken. Don't be afraid to feed your pet meat with bones. Their stomach easily copes with raw boneAt the same time, avoid giving your dog cooked bones. They won't be digested and will splinter into sharp pieces that can cause digestive damage. If you plan to feed your dog dry food, always have a bowl of water nearby. Pugs won't eat cooked food without water.
Health and vaccinations

Pugs have short teeth. Because of this, they are susceptible to cavities and loss. They need to be brushed regularly.
As for vaccinations, they begin at two months of age. The vaccination schedule is standard for the vast majority of dogs.















Never pick up a pug, no matter how cute you think they are.

