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Pug History
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This breed arrived in Holland in the late 1500s, and it was not until the 1800s that a certain standard was drafted. In the 19th century, there were two distinct varieties of the breed: the Willoughby and the Morrison; they featured different colors and constitutions.
Get a thorough pug history from the breeder you're buying it from; a kennel may not provide such information.
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Willoughby dogs featured so called ‘smutty-fawn’ or ‘stone-fawn’ coats, and this color was defined by the mix of fawn and black hairs. Morrison dogs, in contrast to their Willoughby counterparts, came in apricot-fawn, and they were stockier and chubbier than Willoughby dogs. Get a thorough pug history from the breeder you're buying it from; a kennel may not provide such information.
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