Pug. breed of toy dog that probably originated in China and was introduced to England near the end of the 17th century by Dutch traders. The pug has a short muzzle and a tightly curled tail. It is a squarely built, muscular dog, with a large head, prominent dark eyes, and small, drooping ears. At maturity, it stands 10 to 11 inches (25.5 to 28 centimetres) and weighs about 13 to 18 pounds (6 to 8 kilograms). Its coat is short and glossy; colour is given in the breed standard as black or as silver or apricot fawn, with a black line on the back and a black mask on the face. Typically loyal and alert, the pug is a valued companion dog. See the Table of Selected Breeds of Toy Dogs for further information.
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Meaning of PUG in English
Britannica English vocabulary. Английский словарь Британика. 2012