ACCEPTING PUGS INTO FOSTER CARE - PUG (SHORT COAT) DOG FOR ADOPTION
Pug Dogs For Adoption in Elizabeth City, NC, USA
For Adoption
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Accepting pugs into foster care
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Breed
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Gender
Male
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Age
Adult
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Location
Elizabeth City, NC, 27909 USAUSA
Description
Dog Breed: Pug (short coat). Http:/.pugrescuenc/images/PRONC_Express.jpg Accepting pugs into our foster care. Please contact us if you have a pug you can no longer keep. We are a foster home-based rescue dedicated to the pug dog breed. Cared for in loving foster homes like one of the family. You are welcome to also put in your adoption application on our website and will contact you when we have a good match. It is under the available pugs tab. We cover states surrounding NC and VA thanks! Adopt A Pet. . . Save A Life! .apugrescue Http://.pugrescuenc Email us: adminpugrescuenc
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Physical Attributes
Coat Length: Short -
Behavioral Characteristics
OK with Kids: Yes OK with Dogs: Yes -
Additional Information
Was the Dog Found No Other - Up-to-date on Vaccinations
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Organization name
Pug Rescue of North Carolina, Inc.
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Location:
Elizabeth City, North Carolina, 27909 USAUSA
Breed overview
Pug
A.K.A.: Chinese Pug, Dutch Mastiff, Mops, Carlin, Pug-dog, Pug Dog, Mini-Mastiff, Puggy, Puglet, Bugg, Hug, Puggins, Puggo, Pugger, Fawn Pug, Black Pug, Apricot Pug, Silver Pug, Lion Dog, Lo-sze, Foo Dog, Shadow Pug, Comic Pug, Funny Pug, Ugly Cute, Snort, Snore Machine, Wrinkle Face, Pig-nosed Dog, Couch Potato, Lap Dog, Companion Dog, Clown Dog, Velcro Dog, Pocket Dog
Overview:
The Pug, a charming and ancient breed, boasts a fascinating history believed to originate in China as early as 206 BC. Known for its distinctive flat, wrinkled face, large, expressive eyes, and tightly curled tail, the Pug's compact, muscular build is instantly recognizable. Despite their somewhat serious expression, Pugs are famously friendly, playful, and affectionate companions, often described as "clowns" due to their comedic antics. Their relatively low exercise requirements and adaptability make them excellent pets for apartment dwellers and devoted family members, thriving on human companionship. However, prospective owners should be aware of certain health considerations, primarily their susceptibility to respiratory issues due to their brachycephalic (short-nosed) structure, as well as potential eye problems and joint conditions. With proper care and attention, the Pug offers years of unwavering loyalty and delightful companionship.
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