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"<b>Old Man Pug.</b><br><br>Pugs are an ancient breed of dog, dating back to at least 400 B.C. <br><br>They are known for their wrinkled face, charming nature, and tiny statute. They've been beloved by many civilizations, and remain a favorite among dog owners even today.",

"<b>Make a Pug.</b><br><br>The word Pug may derive from the Latin <em>Pugnus</em>, which means <em>fist</em>. This seems to be a description of the toy dog's face, which, although lovable, looks strangely like a clinched fist.",

"<b>Of Royal Lineage.</b><br><br>Pugs were bred to be lap dogs for the Chinese Emperors during the Shang Dynasty. From China they spread to Tibet, Japan and finally Europe.<br><br>They are affectionate dogs, but can sometimes be stubborn, a consequence, perhaps, of their pampered past.",

"<b>Royal Messenger.</b><br><br>Joséphine de Beauharnais (Napoleon Bonaparte's first wife) used a Pug to secretly carry messages to her husband while she was imprisoned before her marriage to Napoleon.<br><br>After her first husband, Alexandre, was arrested by the Committee of General Security, Josephine was also imprisoned, since she was believed to be too close to her husband's business.<br><br>Confined for only about 3 months, Josephine was able to stay in contact with her husband through her Pug, named Fortune. The dog brought notes back and forth between Josephine and her imprisoned husband.",

"<b>Orange Dog</b><br><br>The Pug was the official dog of the House of Orange.<br><br>It became so after one of the bred warned William, Prince of Orange, that the Spanish were approaching at Hermingny in 1572.<br><br>When crowned King, William brought Pugs with him and they became a fashionable dog for years.",

"<b>Best in Show!</b><br><br>Although an ancient breed, and beloved, the Pug has won <em>Best in Show</em> at the Westminster Kennel Club contest only once. It was in 1981 and the dog was <em>Ch Dhandys Favorite Woodchuck</em> owned by Robert A. Hauslohner.<br><br>They have won best in the toy group several times, most recently in 2005.",

"<b>Little Giants.</b><br><br>Pugs usually only reach about 10-14 inches in height and weigh about 13-20 lbs.<br><br>But they are beloved dogs, both playful and happy. Generally low maintenance, they do require some attention. It is important to rub lotion between the wrinkles of the dog's face, to prevent chafing. <br><br>Also, owners should be aware that these dogs are sometimes prone to respiratory problem, obesity, epilepsy and skin problems.",

"<b>Royalty.</b><br><br>Queen Victoria of England was a great lover of dogs, and had a particular fondness for Pugs. She owned several throughout her life, and actually bred some herself.<br><br>Her involvement with the breed increased their popularity and helped establish the Kennel Club in 1873.",

"<b>Health Watch.</b><br><br>The Pug's short nose has left them prone to certain respiratory problems. Owners must keep a careful eye on them, especially during hot weather.<br><br>Their short snouts has also left their eyes quite vulnerable. It is not uncommon for Pugs to scratch their corneas accidentally.",

"<b>Little Dog, Big Heart!</b><br><br>Pugs are often described as 'multum in parvo,' or 'a lot of dog in a little space.'<br><br> People say these lovable pets are filled with personality, and can charm even the hardest heart. Pugs are not angels though, they can be quite jealous and require a lot of attention."];