The Okie Legacy: Chinese Pugs Pics

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Volume 5 , Issue 15

2003

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Chinese Pugs Pics

Saw the info, picture, and link on the Chinese pug babies. Cute pics!~!!!! (but I can't resist baby animals of almost any kind - especially kittens and dogs!) I got tickled when I saw the Chinese pug" because we have a rescue dog that is part Chinese pug and part beagle. Until we got her, I hadn't even heard of a "Chinese pug" but we just love her to bits! I'll include a pic of her (the other dog - Gunner - is our 2.5 yr old English bulldog and this is the stance they take before they started chasing each other. Whoever butts the cheek first is the runner and the other the chaser and then they switch). She is about 6 yrs old now. We got her when she was about 1.5 yrs old, wouldn't let anyone touch her or play with her, and DEFINITELY would not go thru ANY doorway with any kind of a door (which really made it difficult taking her outside, etc.) Now, she loves to be loved and played with. Of course, the beagle in her makes her pretty hyper when she gets excited. Don't know if it is characteristic of Chinese pugs but she is either "on" or "off" with no in between. Cute pics of all the babies (including the new colts)!" -- Karel


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