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		<description><![CDATA[Pugs Pugs And More Pugs There are various types of pugs or puglets roaming around all over the world. The most preferred pug however, would be the button pug. These type of pugs have very strong legs and are not too long. The typical coloring of this type of pug would be fawn, apricot, silver, [...]]]></description>
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<p align="left">There are various types of pugs or puglets roaming around all over the world. The most preferred pug however, would be the button pug. These type of pugs have very strong legs and are not too long. The typical coloring of this type of pug would be fawn, apricot, silver, or black. Pugs are usually sociable and are somewhat stubborn on certain things. Do not let that deter you with the button pug, as they can be quite clever and charming.</p>
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<p align="left">Another type of the breed is a puggle. This is only half a pug, with the other half being a beagle. There is one drawback to this type of breed though. With a beagle it needs its nose to track, and a pug does not have much of a nose at all. However, just looking at the different pictures of a puggle, they are quite adorable and would make a persons heart just melt. Both dogs are stubborn to train, so you may have a few hard days of training before anything sticks with this type. Make sure you have a lot of patience and are willing to put the time in to make your puggle obedient.</p>
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<p align="left">The Chinese pug, is typically thirteen inches in length and usually weighs around fifteen to seventeen pounds. Again the coloring for a purebred pug is black, fawn, or apricot. Their coats are fine with a short and smooth undercoat. There are a few registries that are associated with the Chinese pug, with a few being FCI, ANKC, and AKC. Their tail is typically curled over its back, and has small button ears that any dog lover will fall head over heels in love with. This dog would be a great playmate for any child of any age. However, during the summer months you will want to keep your pug indoors as it cannot cool off as well as other dogs.</p>
<p align="left">An unusual type of pug will be the next and it is the teacup pug. This type of pug is not a purebred instead it’s a half breed as well. The teacup pug has a slightly longer snout than a regular pug, so it can be cooled off a bit better. The breeding of this type is usually a purebred pug with a chihuahua or take two runts from two separate pug litters and breed them. This is only done to create a new designer dog and should only be done under rare circumstances as the true nature of these dogs still remains to be seen among most.<br />
Be careful in any instance when you are shopping for a pug, make sure that you get the breeder information in case you have any questions later. Always keep a close look out for any breathing complications as they are not as rare with pugs. Also, if you run into a smaller than average pug make sure you ask what it was crossbred with as teacup pugs are not registered animals.</p>
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		<title>Getting a Pug&#8211;Use a Reputable Breeder</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[Pugs are warm, loyal and amazing little dogs with the heart of a lion. Getting the best pug that you can means that you&#8217;re going to want to find one with a great temperament, the best health, and the best chance of growing up healthy and happy. Needless to say also, that means you&#8217;re not [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Pugs are warm, loyal and amazing little dogs with the heart of a lion. Getting the best pug that you can means that you&#8217;re going to want to find one with a great temperament, the best health, and the best chance of growing up healthy and happy. <span id="more-33"></span></p>
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<p>Needless to say also, that means you&#8217;re not going to want to buy from a pet store. Sadly enough, pet stores are  notorious for purchasing from puppy mills. This keeps their costs low, but also nearly always gives you a dog with some inherent problems. Pugs bred in puppy mills aren&#8217;t well socialized, don&#8217;t always have a great temperament and may have some health issues due to their beginnings and their poor care or treatment.</p>
<p>Getting a pug that has had good health care and all the advantages that you&#8217;d like for your dog to have in the beginning is important. Find a reputable breeder or to be honest, a backyard breeder who is of the hobby variety.</p>
<p>These little guys are going to be far better socialized, have been played with by the children and are family members, meaning that they&#8217;ve been out and about, are accustomed to being handled and played with and will be far more easily assimilated into your own household because they&#8217;ve seen other dogs, other cats and know the score.</p>
<p>They will be less fearful and les guarding with their food as well as more tolerant to changes.</p>
<p>Make sure that you visit the parents on site and see how they interact with you and with your children so that you can see some of the temperament. Visit with the owners or breeders about where they got their pugs and what issues they may have had with them.</p>
<p>A responsible pug owner is going to want to assure that you give their puppy a great home, so they will quite likely have some questions to you as well. If they don&#8217;t, let it be a red flag to you, because most owners want to be sure that they are getting a great home for their puppy.</p>
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