Pug Dog History

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Pug Dog History

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Pug history is quite interesting and colorful. Pugs are playful, affectionate and extremely loyal making a wonderful pet whose small size lends to easy care. The Pug breed goes back to around 400 BC in China where they were bred to be companions of royalty. Even the W wrinkle that is formed on a pug's forehead was said to be known as the Chinese character for the word "Prince.”

In Europe, the pug was also known for its relations with royalty. Perhaps the most famous story of pug loyalty involves William III in the 16th century. It is said that the pug of William III, named, Pompey woke his master with his barking as a warning during the night before a surprise attack by the Spaniards. And due to his pugs, Sir William avoided capture.

Indeed, Pug history shows that this breed has often been a favorite of many historical figures including Josephine, wife of Napoleon. Josephine had a Pug named Fortune whom she used to smuggle secret messages to Napoleon under the dogs collar when she was imprisoned in at Les Carmes.

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Though there is still much debate over how the pug was named that way, several records show that also in the 16th century, the word “pug” meant “endearment.later on this word came to mean "courtesan or "bargeman.” In the later centuries, it was known to describe or define the breed of dog that it is now.

In the 18th century, the breed of pug became acceptable for registration, made possible by the American Kennel Club. Since then, the pug has been known to be a great excellent show dog as well. It certainly lives up to its motto “Multum in Parvo” which literally means “a lot of dog in a small space.”

As you can see, Pug history is full of glamor and intrigue but, as any Pug owner will tell you, today’s pugs are just as wonderful as pets and companions as they were centuries ago.

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