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Buying A Pug
Buying a pug is tough choice; breeders can tell you about the finer points of owning this dog.
These dogs are very cute and amusing, and they tend to be very sociable and people-oriented. They get on well with children and strangers, and they do not show aggression towards other pets. However, these dogs must be taught what’s awarding and desirable in terms of behavior.
Buying a pug is tough choice; breeders can tell you about the finer points of owning this dog.
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Buying A Pug -
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The breed probably originated in China, and first species arrived in Holland around the turn of the 17th century with tradesmen. The Dutch called them Mopshonds, and this name is still in use. In Spain the breed was called Dogullo, in France – Carlin, in Italy – Caganlino, and in Germany – Mops. Buying a pug is tough choice; breeders can tell you about the finer points of owning this dog.
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