Thursday, March 7, 2013

Pugs - Descended From Wolves?

Domesticated dogs have come a long way from their wolf ancestors.  This is probably more evident in pugs with their unusual physical features.  Whenever I spend a ton of time or money on my dogs, I often think to myself about how far they've come from their ancestors and how they wouldn't stand a chance living in the wild without a human to take care of them and pamper them.

5 comments:

  1. cute! yeah, they totally could not survive in the wild now! haha.
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  2. I think it's hysterical that my 6-month-old Puglet, Apollo, howls more convincingly than any of my other 8 rescues (including the beagles and the Siberian ).

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  3. My pug came to us as a stray. Jumped up against my roommate's daughter's car at a stop sign. When she opened the door to see if she had hit the pug, he just jumped in the car. Don't know how long he had been a stray, but to this day he is still terrified of abandonment. Wonderful dog. But what did he know about surviving outside a home? Nothing.

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