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Pug Pups
Pug pups and dogs might live in kennels until someone takes them home.
This breed features a distinctive pattern of folds on the muzzle, and ancient Chinese emperors bred them in such a way as to make these fold patterns resemble symbols of well-being, sanctity and good luck. Some people confuse these dogs with Bulldogs.
Pug pups and dogs might live in kennels until someone takes them home.
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Pug Pups -
dogs, kennels
Common misspellings are pugg, puggs, puhg, puhgs, pugh, pughs, oug, lug, pig, pyg, pjg, pur, pun, put, puh, pub, puf, ougs, lugs, pigs, pygs, pjgs, pjgs, purs, puns, puts, puhs, pubs, pufs.
These dogs are very lively and affectionate, and they are not accustomed to physical strain. They cannot tolerate heat or humidity, and they are sensitive to cold weather. These pets are well suited for apartment life and they are equally friendly with all members of a family. Pug pups and dogs might live in kennels until someone takes them home.
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