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  1. 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 him to …

  2. 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.

  3. 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 and...

  4. Pug: Dog Breed Characteristics & Care - The Spruce Pets

    Jun 13, 2025 · Pugs are small, affectionate dogs originating from China, known for their charming personalities and adaptability to various living situations. They require moderate exercise, are prone …

  5. Pug Dog Breed: Info, Pictures, Care & Traits – Dogster

    Oct 20, 2025 · 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 to spend time...

  6. Pug | Lifespan, Size & Health | Britannica

    Jan 10, 2026 · According to some accounts, Pugs can be traced back to China in about the 4th century BCE. Experts believe that Pugs developed as pets of the ruling elite. The breed was introduced to …

  7. Pug Dog Breed: Health, Care, and Lifestyle | PetMD

    Oct 16, 2025 · 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 dogs to keep them healthy.

  8. Pug Dog Breed & Adoption Info | Petfinder

    Pugs are lovingly referred to as a "big dog in a small body." Their puppy-like enthusiasm knows no age, making them seem as though they’ve sipped from the Fountain of Youth.

  9. Pug Breed Profile: Things to Know Before Adopting a Pug

    Pugs have a rich history dating back to ancient times. Originally bred as lap-dogs for Chinese royalty, they eventually became popular in Europe and were beloved by many royals, including Queen Victoria.

  10. 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 Pug, often called …