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Lottie Logo Lottie the fawn pug bitch

KC Name: Pwllclai Princess Lottie
DOB: 7/10/2009
Colour: Fawn with black mask
Born: Flintshire Wales
Breeding: Very strong Eastonite and Marbleton lines with 9 champions in her 5 generation pedigree

YamYam logo Yam Yam the black pug bitch

KC Name:
Sweet Black Velvet
DOB: 19/12/2009
Colour: Pure Black
Born: West Bromwich
Breeding: Very strong eastonite line with 9 champions in her 5 generation pedigree

Ted Logo Teddy Bear the Apricot Pug

KC Name
Albecks One and Only Boy
DOB: 10/10/10
Colour: Apricot
Born: Doncaster
Breeding: Strong eastonite 7 champions

Pug facts - facts about pugs

The pug is a toy breed of dog with a wrinkly, short-muzzled face, and curled tail. The breed has a fine, glossy coat that comes in a variety of colors, and a compact square body with well-developed muscle.

Strong willed but rarely aggressive, the pug is suitable for families with children. The majority of the breed is very fond of children and sturdy enough to properly play with them. They can be quiet and docile but also vivacious and teasing depending on their owner's mood. They can make good watchdogs as they are always alert.

In nineteenth century England, Pugs flourished under the patronage of the monarch Queen Victoria. Her many pugs, which she bred herself, included Olga, Pedro, Minka, Fatima and Venus. Her involvement with the dogs in general helped to establish the Kennel Club, which was formed in 1873. Victoria favoured apricot and fawn colors, whereas the aristocrat Lady Brassey is credited with making black pugs fashionable after she brought some back from China in 1886.