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Pug

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The Pug originated in the Far East but subsequently came to prominence in Europe where he was a great favourite of European high society and royalty. In Europe he was treated as a toy and dressed up in bizarre fashions, while he lived in the lap of luxury.

Today the Pug's main claim to fame is as a much loved pet. Extremely friendly, he attaches himself to a household and family with complete acceptance of the fact that he is an essential part of that lifestyle. Although small, he requires no coddling, and his roguish face soon wiggles its way into the hearts of men, women and especially children, for whom the Pug has a special affinity. His overwhelming reason for living seems to be that of being close to and pleasing his folks. In his old age, he becomes very much the rather wheezy old relation, sitting in the most comfortable chair in front of the fire! A delightful dog to own.

The Pug enjoys fetching a ball or playing with you, but does not require extensive exercise. Similarly, minimal coat care is needed, although his eyes and head wrinkles need to be regularly checked and cleaned. He can be miserable in hot weather, so keep an eye out for possible breathing problems and make sure he does not become stressed.

This dapper little character can be somewhat headstrong, but his impish charm more than compensates making it easy to spoil him, which he naturally accepts as his rightful due!

Height approx 30 - 33 cm
Weight 6.3 - 8.1kg

 

For further information on this breed

and where to obtain a puppy contact:

Australian Capital Territory

Canberra Toy Dog Club

Mrs Ros Horan 6254 4546

ACT Canine Association Inc Phone: (02) 6241 4404

New South Wales

Pug Dog Club of NSW Inc

Mr C Way, Ph: (02) 9416 8788

Northern Territory

The North Australian Canine Association Inc.  

Phone: (08) 8984 3570

Email: naca1@bigpond.com

Queensland

Canine Control Council (Queensland)

Phone: (07) 3252 2661

Email: dogsqld@powerup.com.au

South Australia

Pug Club of SA Inc

Ms D Liviero Telephone: 8250 2266/0419 868 899

Tasmania

Tasmanian Canine Association Inc

Phone: (03) 6272 9443

Email: tca@iprimus.com.au

Victoria

Pug Club of Victoria Inc.

Puppy Officer : Thelma Roscrow 9478 9808

Western Australia

Canine Association of Western Australia (Inc) 

Phone: (08) 9455 1188 

Email:k9@cawa.asn.au

   
   
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