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Jaba the Pug

Breed

Pug

Age

Puppy (2-12 months)

Location

New Delhi

Gender

Male

Size

Small Dog (up to 11 kg)

Availability

Now

Delivery

Yes , Delivers across country

About

We have a one year old Jaba who is needs a new home. He is social and friendly. We will soon have a new litter 🙂

Sire/Dame

Certification

Price

Breeder

Name

Raghav

Address

Kachnar Marg, Sector - 28

Phone No.

9786756786

Certification

KCI

Sire and Dame

About Breed

Pugs are a small, affectionate dog breed known for their playful personalities and distinctive wrinkled faces. They are a companion dog breed originating from China, where they were kept by the aristocracy as lap dogs. Pugs are friendly and outgoing, and love to be around people.

Characteristics/Mentality

Pugs are affectionate, loyal, and playful, making them great family pets. They are known for their love of attention and can be prone to separation anxiety if left alone for long periods of time.

Size And Appearance

Pugs are a small breed, weighing between 14-18 pounds and standing 10-13 inches tall at the shoulder. They have a distinctive wrinkled face, short snout, and curly tail. Their coat is short and smooth, and comes in a variety of colors including fawn, black, and silver.

Health

Pugs are prone to a number of health issues, including respiratory problems, eye problems, and skin allergies. They also have a tendency to gain weight easily, so a healthy diet and regular exercise are important for maintaining their overall health.

Fur Work

Pugs require regular grooming to keep their short coat healthy and shiny. They shed year-round, so weekly brushing is recommended to remove loose hair and prevent matting.

Comments

  • Pugs were once the official dog of the House of Orange in the Netherlands.
  • Pugs are one of the oldest dog breeds, dating back to ancient China.
  • The wrinkles on a Pug’s face were believed to resemble the Chinese character for “prince”.
  • Pugs were popularized in the West by Queen Victoria, who was a big fan of the breed.
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