pug

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Synonyms for pug

small compact smooth-coated breed of Asiatic origin having a tightly curled tail and broad flat wrinkled muzzle

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How extraordinary that, after sitting through a movie about the cuteness of a pug dog, you are informed that you have almost colluded in the cruelty of breeders.
The free speech pug dog trial has attracted global attention, with the defendant escaping a custodial sentence and being fined PS800 - which he intends not to pay.
The main objective of the event was to create awareness of faculty, students and pet lovers about Pug dog breed, health issues, diseases prevention and show quality determination etc.
And at 1pm, the pugs took centre stage for the grand pug dog show.
Aaron Blabey's Pig the Winner (9781336136388, $14.99) tells of Pig, a greedy pug dog who will do anything to win - anything but playing fair, that is.
Bringing in his characteristic humour, Pandey adds, "Remember, a pug dog featured in the Hutch advertisement some years ago could beat Amitabh Bachchan and Shah Rukh Khan in the number of followers."
Another client is Archie the pug dog, who regularly comes along to use the pool and the treadmill.
There were lots of activities for the whole family to enjoy, as well as the Grand Xmas Pug Dog Show and a funfair.
After about half a minute of the music video it turns out that his dream girl is a pug dog.
Given that a pug dog would not usually be considered beautiful, the reader must infer that Pug's ascribed value (both the initial purchase price and the cost of his upkeep) is what attracts Lady Bertram to her dog.
* Walking, This very pleasant activity is often mined by a black pug dog in my neighborhood that thinks it's a rottweiler.
[A case of necrotizing meningoencephalitis in a pug dog (pug dog encephalitis-PDE)].
In Takoma Park, Md., there lives a pug dog named Bob who likes to roll in dead squirrels or, when strolling the beach, dead porpoises.