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These elements combine together to describe what a typical breed should look like. While not every Pug will exactly match the standard, for example weight or height may be slightly off, the description as a whole represents the Pug breed. It serves as a guide for breeders to follow when pai...
I wasn't getting the answers that I was looking for, even from the breeders, but am finding alot of very good informationin your book. Hearing far too many negatives about the Pugs (eg. not trainable, not housebreakable, skin problems...etc.) I started thinking that I was going to ki...
Other breeds were used to develop the Pug which is where the pattern most likely came from; however, since it is not a color called out for in breed standards, most breeders do not aim to produce this and it is only seen sporadically. As you can see with Luna here (photo below) ...
Tweet may have been deleted Because the dogs seem to been vogue, puppy farms and substandard breeders perpetuate the problem by trying to meet the demand for the flat-faced dogs. So perhaps -- for the health of the dogs -- it's best to think twice before picking up that ...