Sage here!
Kacey is on her way with Ron’s sister, Mom & Dad. In honor of their visit I thought I’d share some Pug facts with you.
In the 16th century, Pugs were the traditional pet of European royalty and can be seen in many old world paintings.
In the 1700’s, Napoleons wife Josephine had her little Pug, Fortune, smuggle notes under his collar to Napoleon while she was imprisoned in Les Carmes.
Pugs have appeared in many movies, like Men in Black, The Adventures of Milo and Otis, and Disney's Pocahontas.
The American Kennel Club recognized the Pug in 1885
In the 1700’s, Napoleons wife Josephine had her little Pug, Fortune, smuggle notes under his collar to Napoleon while she was imprisoned in Les Carmes.
Pugs have appeared in many movies, like Men in Black, The Adventures of Milo and Otis, and Disney's Pocahontas.
The American Kennel Club recognized the Pug in 1885
Pugs may be stubborn. ( Ron says that’s an understatement )
Pugs are currently the 14th most popular dog breed in America according to the American Kennel Association .
Till next time!
No comments:
Post a Comment