The
Pug's breed standard calls for a flat, wrinkly face on a broad, round head with
thin ears, a button nose and lustrous eyes. The body has a level spine and
short legs holding up a cubby body. Pugs come in three official colours –
black, fawn and silver.
Pugs
are about the most unique looking breed of dogs you will come across. It's
pretty hard to mistake a purebred Pug or even a Pug mix for anything else. Pugs
are basically miniature Mastiffs with Pekingese faces. They average about
seventeen pounds and are built a lot like furry bricks with legs and extremely
curly tails. They average about ten or eleven inches in height at the highest
point of their shoulders (called the withers)
Look directly into the potential Pug's face. You should be turned into a puddle
of warm goop inside. Pugs were bred to be cuter than nature intended a cute dog
to be. They have big, lustrous black eyes, a button nose, a pushed in face with
a nearly flat profile, and wrinkles all around the face. They have a slightly
undershot bite and thin little semi-floppy ears. Due to the construction of
their faces, they should make a lot more noise than the average dog.
The head will look too big for the legs, but will seem to be in proportion to
the body. The skull should be round, broad like a little Bulldog and solid. The
body should also be a bit round and broad like a little Bulldog. The top line
(spine) should be level, with a curly tail. Ideally, the tail should completely
curl, but this doesn't happen in all Pugs. Their legs look too short for their
bodies, but not so stunted like a Dachshund's legs.
Pugs come in three colours, but odds are you'll only see
two in your lifetime. The one colour is all black and the other is an apricot
or fawn with a black face. The third colour is silver (a light grey), which is
considered very rare. In the Pug's history, there were many other colours, and
sometimes they crop up in future generations. They would not be allowed as show
Pugs.
Most Pugs have temperaments as distinctive as their appearance. Since they were
bred to be companion animals, they do their utmost to get along with everyone,
no matter what their This good temperament is also part of their breed
standard. They are charming, ready for fun, thrive on being adored and level
headed. Their eyes are literally and metaphorically bright and full of life.
Pet Pugs often have dewclaws and straighter tails than their tightly curled
show brothers. No matter what they look like, Pugs make great pets.