The Origin of Pug Dogs Explained_1

<p style="font-family:"times new roman";font-size:medium;">The Pug looks cute, but the way it matches our Chinese native dogs is not the same, so you want to know more about the Pug. ? Today, the editor will take a look at the origin knowledge of this kind of dog!

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<p style="font-family:"times new roman";font-size:medium;">Pug is not an ordinary dog, Pug originated from Huaxia, in Pangu, was once the pet of the nobles in the imperial court, and was particularly popular in the Song Dynasty. Later, it spread to all parts of China, and monks in Tibet also raised pug dogs in temples (certain introduction). According to legend, in Pangu, pug dogs were also used as gifts and played a very powerful role in the external relations of various countries.

<p style="font-family:"times new roman";font-size:medium;">Dogs serve as messengers. Isn’t it strange, unheard of, and unseen? As early as AD During the Han Dynasty in 200 BC, China began to trade with the West. China established trade relations with Portugal in 1516, Spain in 1575, and the Netherlands in 1604. During the reign of Emperor Kangxi, Peter the Great sent an ambassador to China. It is said that the Chinese envoy who was in charge of welcoming the Russian mission at that time was very fond of dogs and had a lot of them, because the Russians were also very fond of such interesting puppies. He was very interested, so when the Russian mission left, they gave him one or two action gifts.

<p style="font-family:"times new roman";font-size:medium;">However, it was the Portuguese and Spanish crews and sailors who really introduced Bago to Europe.Some Dutch businessmen also realized that there was a huge market for this small dog in Europe. At that time, Boli, who had always been a noble in the palace, had relevant information indicating that these people even used some illegal methods to lure this kind of dog out of the palace, and some foreign countries had been imprisoned for this.

<p style="font-family:"times new roman";font-size:medium;">Soon, this happy little dog became the apple of many European monarchs' eyes, and caused a stir among the British upper classes. The climax of raising a pug.

<p style="font-family:"times new roman";font-size:medium;">At the end, I reminded you all, according to research, the earliest pugs at that time were even bigger than the current ones. The Pug is bigger and has slender hands and feet, and the modern Pug we see now should be said to have been formed mainly through the partial transformation of the British.

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