The Pug Dog : Breed description
Last update : 01 September 2005
Standard of Points

(By permission of the Kennel Club)
- General Appearance
- A decidedly square and cobby dog. The Pug should be multum in
parvo, but this condensation should be shown by compactness of form, well
knit proportions and hardness of developed muscle.
- Head and Skull
- Head large, massive round- not apple-headed, with no indentation of the
skull. Muzzle short, blunt, square but not up-faced. Wrinkles large
and deep.
- Eyes
- Dark in colour, very large, bold and prominent, globular in shape, soft and
solicitous in expression. Very lustrous and, when excited, full of fire.
- Ears
- Thin, small, soft, like black velvet. There are two kinds - the "rose" and
the "button". Preference should be given to the latter.
- Body
- Short and cobby, wide in chest and well ribbed. Topline level
neither roached nor dipping.
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- Forequarters
- Legs very strong, straight, of moderate length and well under the body.
- Hindquarters.
- Legs very strong, straight, of moderate length and well under the body.
- Feet
- Neither so long as the foot of the hare, nor so round as that of the cat;
well split-up toes; the nails black.
- Tail (Twist)
- Curled tighly as possible over the hip. The double curl is perfection.
- Coat
- Fine, smooth, soft, short and glossy, neither hard nor woolly.
- Colour
- Silver, apricot fawn or black. Each should be clearly decided to make the
contrast complete between the colour, the trace and the mask. Markings:
Clearly defined. The muzzle or mask, ears, moles on cheeks,
thumb-mark or diamond on forehead and the trace should be as black
as possible. Mask: the mask should be black, the more intense and
well defined the better. Trace: A black line from the occiput to
the twist.
- Weight and Size
- Desirable weight from 14 to 18 lb. (dog or bitch). (Note of the Webmaster: approximately 6.5 to 8 kg)
- Faults
- Lean, leggy. Short legs and long body.
Jan Mylemans, jan@mylemans.be
What follows is a slightly adapted excerpt of Marcy Heathman's submission to the
Computer Dogworld Library as downloaded by Jan Mylemans.
Dog Breed Name
Pug Dog
Mops Hond (Dutch)
Mopsi (Finnish)
Carlin, Doguin [Old] (French)
Gaganlino Camuso (Italian)
Mops Hund (German)
Doguillo (Spanish)
Formerly also called Dutch Mastiff
Breed Function
As a member of the Toy Group, the Pug is an acceptable "watchdog" who will alert
to the presence of strangers, while being an excellent companion in family
situation.
They have been accepted in programs as therapy dogs, as well as hearing aid
dogs. Mostly, they were bred as lap dogs.
Behavior
Pugs are people-oriented dogs, right down to the fact that they go through
stages of maturity. Puppies are especially playful and always underfoot for
want of company. If you have another dog, a pug puppy will often seek out
their company for play and adventure. The puppy stage often lasts until
the pug is about 2 years old, so be prepared with plenty of patience! Older
dogs seem to "settle" into a daily routine, and can be almost invisible
until you want them. Pugs want nothing more than to please their owners, but
you will have to show them just what it is you want! They are not mind
readers!
Suitable Ownership Situations
First and foremost: the pug is not a dog to be left outside! Heat and high
humidity can easily cause death in this breed, due to the
flatness of their faces. If you don't want a dog in the house, you don't want
a pug. But, if you have limited yard space, if you want little grooming, if
you want an intelligent companion who is just a little hard headed, if you
want a dog that doesn't yap (usually - there are exceptions to every rule)
but sounds instead like a bigger dog behind a closed door, if you want a dog
that is very tolerant of people, then you want a pug.
They do not track (except cookie crumbs). They do not hunt (except the food
bowl). They only fetch if they really want to (and then it is till up in the
air as to whether you get to have it back!). Pugs often think for
themselves, and are smart enough to get into trouble. But, they will make
you laugh at them, for they are natural clowns. They will give you every
ounce of love they have, and they still won't come if they have gotten into
trouble! Pugs are as different and diverse as people.
