GORI THE PUG
HIS NAME IS GORI. HE IS NOW 1 YEAR OLD. HE IS A PUG BREED. HE IS VERY CLOSE TO MY MOTHER. HE LOVE TO EAT. DURING MY FREE TIME I USE TO GET HIM SOME VEGETARIAN PIZZA.
Sometimes playful and
clownish. Sometimes calm and dignified. Always sturdy and stable, good-humored
and amiable. This is the Pug.
Though peaceful with all
the world, the Pug will sound off with his rather odd-sounding bark when
visitors arrive. Then he will welcome them inside with snorts, snuffles, and
grunts.
As is the case with most
short-faced dogs, his large expressive eyes, wrinkled forehead, cocked head,
innocent expression, and strange sounds bring out parental feelings in many
people.
Indeed, a Pug is very
childlike and always needs to be with you. If not spoiled too much, he can be
depended on to maintain his sweet, comical, charming personality.
Pugs are fine with other
animals. (But they can be jealous of another pet sitting in your lap.)
Though stubborn, Pugs
seldom get into real mischief. Adults spend much of the day sleeping.
Gassiness can be an
embarrassing problem, and housebreaking can be a challenge, especially in the
rain, which Pugs detest.
Meanwhile, in China, Pugs
continued to be bred by the royal families. When the British overran the
Chinese Imperial Palace in 1860, they discovered several Pugs, and brought some
of the little dogs back to England with them.
Pugs are generally
healthy, but like all breeds, they're prone to certain health conditions. Not
all Pugs will get any or all of these diseases, but it's important to be aware
of them if you're considering this breed.
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