About Pugs:
Once the mischievous companion of Chinese emperors, and later the mascot of Holland's royal House of Orange,
the small
but solid Pug is today adored by his millions of fans around the world. Pugs live to love and to be loved in
return. The
Pug's motto is the Latin phrase "multum in parvo" (a lot in a little) an apt description of this
small but muscular
breed. They come in three colors: silver or apricot-fawn with a black face mask, or all black. The large
round head, the
big, sparkling eyes, and the wrinkled brow give Pugs a range of human-like expressions surprise, happiness,
curiosity that have delighted owners for centuries. Pug owners say their breed is the ideal house dog. Pugs
are happy
in the city or country, with kids or old folks, as an only pet or in a pack. They enjoy their food, and care
must be
taken to keep them trim. They do best in moderate climates not too hot, not too cold but, with proper care,
Pugs can
be their adorable selves anywhere.
Learn more pug facts here.
About Penny the Pug:
Ever since she was a puppy, Penny has always followed me around. She is very trusting and always curious.
On top of being so dang cute, Penny is also a great cuddler. After a long day of snoring, Penny is the first
person to jump on your lap and snuggle close. Because her hugs are so magical, we have created a way for you
to "hug a pug" without leaving the comfort of your home.
Still not convinced? Check out how cute Penny is here.