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Meet the Boyz
What runs in circles at the drop of a hat, has a tongue that peeks out, tilts its head at unusual sounds and looks so cute doing it, has big eyes, loves to lick you for any reason, and will flop dead asleep in your lap just because? A Pug Dog puppy, that’s what. And what is more fun then just one Pug puppy? Two Pug puppies of course. And even more fun than that? Two Pug puppies that are litter mates.
So here it is, the debut of my new pups Bogart and Orson. That’s right I named them after Orson Wells and Humphrey Bogart, and it really seems to fit them.
First up: Bogart. This little guy was the little guy of the litter, and being the runt of the litter he was has little dog syndrome. He is all bark and no bite, acts big and but chickens out is looked down. It is rather cute if you ask me. Though he is small, he is the classic form of a pug. Beautiful wrinkles in the head, mask and jowls, and of course the “pug mark” on the forehead. He is properly stocky and moves with the sideways gait that is part of his pure pug heritage. Finally he has the course coat and nice faun color that most good Pugs have.
Next Up: Orson. He is definitely a lover, and he should since he has the smooth coat not common to many pug. He just begs to be pet and is completely at home lying next to you, on you, or even under you. Of the two he is not the sharpest, but make up for it in enthusiasm. He doesn’t have the wrinkles like a purebred, but he is cute none the less. Without all the wrinkles it appears that he has a high forehead (think Orson Wells) and it make him look more regal. His coat is smooth and a light tan (not common) making him distinctive as a Pug. But most of all he is a lover through and through.
So far they are acclimating to their new home well. Paper-training is happening as expected and they know when they are wrong. Smart boys if you ask me.
Walks lately have been a real meet and greet of the other dogs in the community, so good, some not so, but always interesting when they all do meet up. The two will team up on bigger dogs, and flip out when smaller dogs are around. It is funny to watch.
So there you are, two new additions to the family.
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