OLD DOMINION PUG DOG CLUB
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History of the Pug
The Dutch traders brought the Pugs from the east to Holland and to England. The more refined Pug that we know today must be credited to the English. This happy little dog was enjoyed by many monarchs of Europe and to this day is a favorite with royalty and discerning people all over the world.
Did You Know?
• The Pug was pet of the Buddhist monasteries in Tibet.
• The Pug was the official dog of the House of Orange in Holland after one of the breed saved the life of the Crown Prince; the dog appears in the effigy of the monarch over William’s tomb.
• Josephine, wife of Napoleon, used her Pug “Fortune” to carry secret messages under his collar to her husband while she was imprisoned at Les Carmes.
• Though called “Mopshond” (Dutch, “to grumble”) in Holland and “Carlin” in France, but the name “Pug” probably comes from the dog’s facial expression, which is similar to that of the marmoset monkeys that were popular pets of the early 1700’s and known as Pugs.