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On the Web
- Urban Pug - The adventures of Gizmo and Gadget, two pugs living in New Orleans, Louisiana. Features pugs, pug pictures, and occasionally videos.
- Pugs of Clay - Personal pug recommendations, their philosophy, events and photos.
- Frank and Julie's Pug Page - Webpage about pugs. Along with facts, pictures and links.
- Neutrino Pugs - Breeders of fawn Pugs with pictures. Located in England.
- Windwood Pug - Breeder and exhibitors of Pugs. Pictures of dogs. Located in Hawaii.
- Mi-Toi Pugs - Small kennel devoted to breeding and raising Chinese Pug puppies. Includes information about health issues, placements and photographs. Located in Church Hill, Tennessee, USA.
- Didiel Andes Pugs - Presentación de los machos y hembras en fichas individuales, con fotos, pedigrí y resultados de exposiciones.
- Django the Pug - Weblog of Dutch Pug Django, giving detailed information about and pictures of his life.
- Jersey the pug - Pictures of Jersey the pug.
- Shelby the Pug - Pictures and blog journal postings about a pug puppy that likes to have fun.
Wikipedia Articles
- Frank the Pug - Frank the Pug is a fictional character from the Men in Black film and its sequel. Within the films, Frank has the appearance of a normal pug dog, but he is actually an extraterrestrial in disguise (a Remoolian).
- Pug Jelly - Pug Jelly is a pop rock band, based in Singapore. Australians Sam Cooper(vox/bass) and Matt Cooper(drums) make up the band together with Japanese Masashi Kimura(backup vox/guitar).
- The Order of the Pug - The Order of the Pug was a para-Masonic society founded by Roman Catholics. It is believed that it was founded in 1740 by Klemens August of Bavaria to bypass the papal bull Eminenti Apostolatus Specula of 1738.
- Pug (fictional character) - Pug, also known as Milamber, is a fictional character appearing in the novels of Raymond E. Feist.
- Double-striped Pug - The Double-striped Pug (Gymnoscelis rufifasciata) is a moth of the family Geometridae. It is a widespread and common species, being found throughout the Palearctic region, the Near East and North Africa.