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Pugs

Pugs. By: Melanie. History. Chinese origin only the emperor was allowed to own one if anyone else owned one they would be sentenced to death bred to be a companion, not guardian were fed the best food. Physiological characteristics. large dark eyes tightly curled tail black muzzle

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Pugs

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  1. Pugs By: Melanie

  2. History • Chinese origin • only the emperor was allowed to own one • if anyone else owned one they would be sentenced to death • bred to be a companion, not guardian • were fed the best food

  3. Physiological characteristics • large dark eyes • tightly curled tail • black muzzle • strong legs • come in fawn (a peachy kind of color), silver and black • flat face • short snout

  4. Movie stars! • Percy-Pocahontas • Algy- Rupert Bear • Frank-Men in Black • Monroe-the life and times of juniper lee • Otis-Milo and Otis

  5. Care/health • keep their faces clean to avoid infections • give it love • do not leave them in the car with the window up in the summer • do not leave them out too long in the winter • pugs can easily become fat • pugs must get plenty of exercise

  6. Fast facts • they like stroller rides • they are lazy dogs • they are toy dogs • They are very, VERY loyal • they do not do any specific job • they are bred in Ontario and Quebec • GREAT FAMILY DOGS!

  7. References • http://www.enchantedlearning.com/Home.html • http://www.google.ca/

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