How to care for a newborn dog
0 Jul 26,2025
Pug dogs are characterized by being small but large, with a very compact structure, good proportions, and a relatively hard muzzle. The ideal weight range is probably between 14 pounds or 18 pounds. The proportion of the dog Roughly similar to a square shape, the tail is curled up and held tightly against the buttocks.
The Pug has thick bones and its forelimbs are of medium length and straight. Viewed from the rear, the two hind limbs are parallel. The hind limbs are well muscled, the knee joints are slightly flexed, the hock joints naturally drop, and the metatarsals are short and straight. The toes are round, strong, and curved like a cat's feet.
The Pug’s head is relatively large and appears thick, and its forehead is not retracted. Its eyes are darker in color and very large. They are prominent and eye-catching. Their eyes are full of serenity and desire. When they are excited, their eyes are full of serenity and longing. Full of enthusiasm, the ears are very thin and small, and they feel very soft, like black velvet.
The Pug's coat is beautiful, smooth, soft, short, and shiny. It is neither hard nor wool-like, and is very comfortable to touch. Color is silver, apricot or black. The silver or apricot color should be clear and contrast well with other markings and facial color. The markings are well defined. Muzzle or facial color, ears, ear edges, thumb patches, diamond-shaped spots on forelimbs, and back markings may be black. The face color should be white and black.
Pug dogs have better forward orientation, strong ankles, and feet on the ground. They are square, with the middle toes forward, hindquarters have strong movements, and the rear knee joints and joints are not inward or inward. The hind legs are turned out and the front legs are in a straight line.