Five things you did not know about Pugs
The Pug has been one of the preferred breeds of people today
because of their small and cute appearance and minimal grooming requirements.
They gained fame in numerous eras and even today through exposure in films such
as “Men in Black.” Aside from that, there are some fascinating secrets that
this breed has kept making this a classic case of big things in small packages.
Here are some of those secrets about the Pug.
1. Since the early 1800’s, Pugs are known as Carlin in
France. Carlin actually is a character in a play that wears a black mask. The
French then associated the black markings in the Pug’s face as the mask of the
character.
2. Despite resembling a small bulldog, Pugs in fact belong
to the Mastiff breed, a large dog breed. Pugs were created after the rare
mastiff, Dogue de Bordeaux, was cross-bred with a smaller dog around 200 B.C.
3. Although Pugs have straight, short coats, they still need
to be brushed regularly. This is because they are heavy shedders and must be
brushed at least once a week.
4. Pugs are said to be noble because of a legend involving
the dog and Prince William I of Orange. According to the story, during a war
between Spain and Holland, a Pug alerted the prince by waking him before the
Spanish Army could assassinate him in 1572. After saving the prince’s life, the
Pug became the official dog of the House of Orange.
5. Another story concerning royalty would be the tale of
Josephine Bonaparte and her pet Pug, Fortune. The dog served Josephine by
delivering secret messages concealed in its collar to her husband Napoleon
Bonaparte and vice-versa. It is however disputed if the account of Fortune
accompanying Napoleon to war is true because of how the famous French leader
despised dogs.
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