History
of the Pug: 
The Pug is of Chinese origin and dates back to the
pre-Christian era.They were prized possessions of the Emperors of
China and lived in a most luxurious atmosphere and at times were even
guarded by soldiers. Records show that three types of short nosed
dogs were bred by the Chinese.They were the Lion dog, the Pekinese
and the Lo-sze.The Lo-sze or "Foo Dog" was the ancient 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. The American Kennel Club first recognized the breed in 1885.
The Pug's popularity grew by leaps and bounds but then dwindled by
the turn of the century. A few dedicated breeders kept the breed going
and slowly the pug reappeared on the American scene. He is enjoying
a rather steady rate of growth in popularity at the present time.
He is not so popular as to be common nor so unknown as to be rare.
A Pug's character is unique in that he is a clown at heart with a
terrific sense of humor but at the same time he carries himself with
great dignity. They are not too delicate for fun and games. A pug
is anxious to please, anxious to learn and anxious to love. His biggest
requirement is that you love him back.