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Bezio Pug Puppies &
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Bezio Pug Puppies &
Bezio Persian Kittens
www.PugsandPersians.com
**** Please note that this website may contain old information. Please visit us at our new website www.PugsandPersians.com.
Bezio Pug Puppies
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Located Thomaston, CT 06787
Phone/ Voicemail/ Text/ WhatsApp 860.866.4793
e-Mail - [email protected]
Please complete the contact form before contacting us. ~Contact Form~ (google.com)
FurEver Family
Puppies ~ Kittens
Pet Services ~ Pet Supplies ~ No Kill Shelters
Puppies
Bezio Pug Puppies are PURE BREED PUGS!!!!!
Our Mamas & Papas are Celtic Pugs also known as Old School Pug, Chinese Pug Dog, Chinese Pug, Dutch Bulldog, Dutch Mastiff, Mini Mastiff, Mopshund, Mops, Carlin. Mama and papa are brindle pugs.
Parents
Mommy
Daisy May born on 2/1/2015 is a black brindle.
Photo Album: https://www.facebook.com/media/set/?set=a.528094640672890.1073741828.460748170740871&type=3
Daddy
Chubby Checker born on 2/10/15 is a red brindle.
Photo Album: https://www.facebook.com/media/set/?set=a.528094247339596.1073741827.460748170740871&type=3
Bezio Pug Puppies News
All 11 Pug puppies of the January 2017 Litter, have been re-homed. We have no more puppies left at this time. Contact us and we will save your contact information and, put you on a contact list for our next litter.
Are you interested in one of our puppies please Call Jen
Puppies price is $ that includes first vet visit with vaccines.
Call Jen if your interested.
FAQ
Deposit is $
Price$
We have hundreds of photos and videos on our facebook page.
They are all a variation of dark brindle.
On our web site has the history of Pugs. They explain why our Pugs are classified as Old School Pugs with many brindle variations. They are slightly larger and less fat & lazy, larger muzzle. Because of these factors they have less health related issues then the designer breeds have.
Our puppies are FurEver Family. We do not register them with a kennel club to prevent puppy mills and dog shows interest in them. We are home breeders of family members only.
Ps
We changed our mobile phone services and lost our voice mails saved from those who we promised we would call back when we had a litter again.
We encourage visits with your new babies. As soon as you know there name we begin calling them by their forever name.
https://www.facebook.com/beziopugpuppies/posts/650579758424377
Information
Pug Puppies for re-homing
Re-homing fee $
Deposit $
Each puppy is given a litter name for identification purposes only.
100% pure breed Pug. Old School Pug. AKA Celtic Pug. Rare Color Brindle.
Each puppy will have their first vet visit, first vaccines and health certifications.
Graduation 24 hours after vet visit once they are 8 weeks old.
We accept personal checks for deposits only. Final payment on pick up in cash.
For more information on our Pugs click hear <<<>>>
Bezio Pug Puppies
#BezioPugPuppies
What is a Celtic Pug?
In 1730 Jean -Baptiste Ourdry (1686-1755), a French artist renowned for painting dogs, painted a picture titled Pug Dog. It was a painting of Louis XV's favorite dogs and can be seen in the Lille Museum in France. Said to be one of the earliest pug paintings is "Old Virtue" by Leonard Knyff (1650-1722). It is the belief of Celtic Pugs that the brindle color originated with the breed. All dogs originate from Wolves and Greyhounds, of which a Pugs looks totally opposite, as well as disposition. The AKC recognizes the color as brindle and they are registered as such. Brindle Pugs are 100% Pug, and DNA proves this.
We support the approval of naturally occurring colors in pug breed. At the beginning of breed definition and during many years after it, there have been many colors in the breed also because at the beginning of uniform breeding there have been many different kind of pug dogs. You can find historical notes about the colors in old book as well, as in old paintings, and photos. There have been colors like yellow, apricot, silver-grey, white/cream, brown/seal/liver, blue, brindle, black (also with Chinese Markings) and silver-fawn , also there have been pug dogs without mask or lack pigment in ears. All this colors can be tracked by the current state of genetics, their occurrence and their disappearance. There are color-genes which can be carried hidden over a long time, but also many which are eliminated in a breed very fast and easy (like brindle). The Brindle Pug was revived in the 1990, they are beautiful and well-bred specimens.
What is an Old School Pug?
Tthe breed's origin lies in China. Also known as the Chinese Pug Dog. This breed originated in 16th China before it was brought to other countries across Europe - most notably the Netherlands and the United Kingdom- for further development. Dutch Bulldog - This moniker began in the Netherlands since the Pug somewhat resembles a Bulldog, Dutch Mastiff, Mini Mastiff - These are the terms that we were often used to described a Pug when the breed was first brought to Holland since his wrinkled appearance reminded the Dutch of Mastiff, though to a much lesser extent. Mops - The German word for Pugs is Mopshund, which is shortened to Mops. Carlin - In France, people call the Pug a Carlin because the breed was named after a famous actor named Carlo Bertinazzi who played the role of Harlequin, who wore a black mask. Pug, which is in the Toy category. Weighing between 13-18 pounds (5.89 -8.16 kg), this dog is the largest of all of the toy breeds. The Pug's ancestors did not have flat faces - While this breed originated in China, there are no documents proving his appearance at that point in history. However, if we look at the breed 300 years ago and what he looks like today, we can see a development over the past 3 centuries in which the face gradually became shortened. This leads us to believe that ancestors certainly did not have a lack of snout if this was only a relatively recent change. Pugs from several hundred years ago actually had notably longer snouts than the Pug that we know of today along with longer legs and a leaner physique. Paintings of Pugs began appearing in the late 1700's and early 1800's, most famously by the painter Francisco José de Goya y Lucientes. To look into this further, we can note the remarkable painting from 1745 of English painter/sculptor William Hogarth (1697 – 1764) which shows his Pug named Trump to have a moderate snout and wide-chested yet lean body. Paintings all throughout the 18th and 19th centuries show Pugs to have moderate snouts, tails with just one curl, a wide chest, moderately long legs, small ears and no apparent large, bulging eyes or flattened face and forehead. These traits, therefore, must have been perfected in Europe over the late 1800's and early 1900's. The Original Chinese Pugs of the Shang Dynasty: The Shang Dynasty, which ruled China from 1766 BC and 1122 BC, bred Pugs for pets. And not just any common pet; They were called Lo-Chiang-Sze, although the term Foo was also used. They were kept by royalty, often dressed up in clothing and given the best of care. As time went by, Buddhist monks in Tibet were said to have Pugs as pets, living in their temples and treated with the utmost respect.
For unknown reasons, but perhaps to keep the “secret” of this breed from outsiders, the first Emperor of China, Qin Shi Huang, had all records of the Pug breed destroyed. This including breeding records, names of both dog and owner and all art (drawings, paintings, etc.)
Chinese Pug lions refer to the statues that were placed outside temples and other important buildings. They were called Chinese fu dogs, fo dogs and lion dogs. These sculptures were thought to hold great powers of protection, each serving as a sort of guardian to both structure and inhabitants. A Move into the Modern World: During the 1500 and 1600's the Pug was brought into countries across Europe. While the term Chinese Pug was undoubtedly used at first to describe where the dog originated from, it would not be long before his popularity blossomed and countries such as Holland and the UK would create breeding programs to alter the appearance of the dog in some notable ways. Possibly with the aid of a new group of Pugs imported directly from China, bred with the Pugs currently in kennels, snouts were shortened and eyes became more pronounced, with an emphasis to keep the wonderful wrinkles of the forehead intact. By 1900, all well known kennel clubs around the world, including the AKC, officially recognized the Pug. Though they are also officially also called Carlins (France) and Mops (many European countries), all clubs do recognized its nickname of Chinese Pug.
The Pug is a breed of dog with a wrinkly, short-muzzled face and curled tail. The breed has a fine, glossy coat that comes in a variety of colours, most often fawn or black, and a compact square body with well-developed muscles. Pugs were brought from China to Europe in the sixteenth century and were popularized in Western Europe by the House of Orange of the Netherlands, and the House of Stuart. In the United Kingdom in the nineteenth century Queen Victoria developed a passion for Pugs which she passed on to other members of the Royal family. Pugs are known for being sociable and gentle companion dogs. The breed remains popular into the twenty-first century, with some famous celebrity owners. A Pug was judged Best in Show at the World Dog Show in 2004.
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Facebook Twitter Photos Videos FAQ More Information
Located Thomaston, CT 06787
Phone/ Voicemail/ Text/ WhatsApp 860.866.4793
e-Mail - [email protected]
Please complete the contact form before contacting us. ~Contact Form~ (google.com)
FurEver Family
Puppies ~ Kittens
Pet Services ~ Pet Supplies ~ No Kill Shelters
Puppies
Bezio Pug Puppies are PURE BREED PUGS!!!!!
Our Mamas & Papas are Celtic Pugs also known as Old School Pug, Chinese Pug Dog, Chinese Pug, Dutch Bulldog, Dutch Mastiff, Mini Mastiff, Mopshund, Mops, Carlin. Mama and papa are brindle pugs.
Parents
Mommy
Daisy May born on 2/1/2015 is a black brindle.
Photo Album: https://www.facebook.com/media/set/?set=a.528094640672890.1073741828.460748170740871&type=3
Daddy
Chubby Checker born on 2/10/15 is a red brindle.
Photo Album: https://www.facebook.com/media/set/?set=a.528094247339596.1073741827.460748170740871&type=3
Bezio Pug Puppies News
All 11 Pug puppies of the January 2017 Litter, have been re-homed. We have no more puppies left at this time. Contact us and we will save your contact information and, put you on a contact list for our next litter.
Are you interested in one of our puppies please Call Jen
Puppies price is $ that includes first vet visit with vaccines.
Call Jen if your interested.
FAQ
Deposit is $
Price$
We have hundreds of photos and videos on our facebook page.
They are all a variation of dark brindle.
On our web site has the history of Pugs. They explain why our Pugs are classified as Old School Pugs with many brindle variations. They are slightly larger and less fat & lazy, larger muzzle. Because of these factors they have less health related issues then the designer breeds have.
Our puppies are FurEver Family. We do not register them with a kennel club to prevent puppy mills and dog shows interest in them. We are home breeders of family members only.
Ps
We changed our mobile phone services and lost our voice mails saved from those who we promised we would call back when we had a litter again.
We encourage visits with your new babies. As soon as you know there name we begin calling them by their forever name.
https://www.facebook.com/beziopugpuppies/posts/650579758424377
Information
Pug Puppies for re-homing
Re-homing fee $
Deposit $
Each puppy is given a litter name for identification purposes only.
100% pure breed Pug. Old School Pug. AKA Celtic Pug. Rare Color Brindle.
Each puppy will have their first vet visit, first vaccines and health certifications.
Graduation 24 hours after vet visit once they are 8 weeks old.
We accept personal checks for deposits only. Final payment on pick up in cash.
For more information on our Pugs click hear <<<>>>
Bezio Pug Puppies
#BezioPugPuppies
What is a Celtic Pug?
In 1730 Jean -Baptiste Ourdry (1686-1755), a French artist renowned for painting dogs, painted a picture titled Pug Dog. It was a painting of Louis XV's favorite dogs and can be seen in the Lille Museum in France. Said to be one of the earliest pug paintings is "Old Virtue" by Leonard Knyff (1650-1722). It is the belief of Celtic Pugs that the brindle color originated with the breed. All dogs originate from Wolves and Greyhounds, of which a Pugs looks totally opposite, as well as disposition. The AKC recognizes the color as brindle and they are registered as such. Brindle Pugs are 100% Pug, and DNA proves this.
We support the approval of naturally occurring colors in pug breed. At the beginning of breed definition and during many years after it, there have been many colors in the breed also because at the beginning of uniform breeding there have been many different kind of pug dogs. You can find historical notes about the colors in old book as well, as in old paintings, and photos. There have been colors like yellow, apricot, silver-grey, white/cream, brown/seal/liver, blue, brindle, black (also with Chinese Markings) and silver-fawn , also there have been pug dogs without mask or lack pigment in ears. All this colors can be tracked by the current state of genetics, their occurrence and their disappearance. There are color-genes which can be carried hidden over a long time, but also many which are eliminated in a breed very fast and easy (like brindle). The Brindle Pug was revived in the 1990, they are beautiful and well-bred specimens.
What is an Old School Pug?
Tthe breed's origin lies in China. Also known as the Chinese Pug Dog. This breed originated in 16th China before it was brought to other countries across Europe - most notably the Netherlands and the United Kingdom- for further development. Dutch Bulldog - This moniker began in the Netherlands since the Pug somewhat resembles a Bulldog, Dutch Mastiff, Mini Mastiff - These are the terms that we were often used to described a Pug when the breed was first brought to Holland since his wrinkled appearance reminded the Dutch of Mastiff, though to a much lesser extent. Mops - The German word for Pugs is Mopshund, which is shortened to Mops. Carlin - In France, people call the Pug a Carlin because the breed was named after a famous actor named Carlo Bertinazzi who played the role of Harlequin, who wore a black mask. Pug, which is in the Toy category. Weighing between 13-18 pounds (5.89 -8.16 kg), this dog is the largest of all of the toy breeds. The Pug's ancestors did not have flat faces - While this breed originated in China, there are no documents proving his appearance at that point in history. However, if we look at the breed 300 years ago and what he looks like today, we can see a development over the past 3 centuries in which the face gradually became shortened. This leads us to believe that ancestors certainly did not have a lack of snout if this was only a relatively recent change. Pugs from several hundred years ago actually had notably longer snouts than the Pug that we know of today along with longer legs and a leaner physique. Paintings of Pugs began appearing in the late 1700's and early 1800's, most famously by the painter Francisco José de Goya y Lucientes. To look into this further, we can note the remarkable painting from 1745 of English painter/sculptor William Hogarth (1697 – 1764) which shows his Pug named Trump to have a moderate snout and wide-chested yet lean body. Paintings all throughout the 18th and 19th centuries show Pugs to have moderate snouts, tails with just one curl, a wide chest, moderately long legs, small ears and no apparent large, bulging eyes or flattened face and forehead. These traits, therefore, must have been perfected in Europe over the late 1800's and early 1900's. The Original Chinese Pugs of the Shang Dynasty: The Shang Dynasty, which ruled China from 1766 BC and 1122 BC, bred Pugs for pets. And not just any common pet; They were called Lo-Chiang-Sze, although the term Foo was also used. They were kept by royalty, often dressed up in clothing and given the best of care. As time went by, Buddhist monks in Tibet were said to have Pugs as pets, living in their temples and treated with the utmost respect.
For unknown reasons, but perhaps to keep the “secret” of this breed from outsiders, the first Emperor of China, Qin Shi Huang, had all records of the Pug breed destroyed. This including breeding records, names of both dog and owner and all art (drawings, paintings, etc.)
Chinese Pug lions refer to the statues that were placed outside temples and other important buildings. They were called Chinese fu dogs, fo dogs and lion dogs. These sculptures were thought to hold great powers of protection, each serving as a sort of guardian to both structure and inhabitants. A Move into the Modern World: During the 1500 and 1600's the Pug was brought into countries across Europe. While the term Chinese Pug was undoubtedly used at first to describe where the dog originated from, it would not be long before his popularity blossomed and countries such as Holland and the UK would create breeding programs to alter the appearance of the dog in some notable ways. Possibly with the aid of a new group of Pugs imported directly from China, bred with the Pugs currently in kennels, snouts were shortened and eyes became more pronounced, with an emphasis to keep the wonderful wrinkles of the forehead intact. By 1900, all well known kennel clubs around the world, including the AKC, officially recognized the Pug. Though they are also officially also called Carlins (France) and Mops (many European countries), all clubs do recognized its nickname of Chinese Pug.
The Pug is a breed of dog with a wrinkly, short-muzzled face and curled tail. The breed has a fine, glossy coat that comes in a variety of colours, most often fawn or black, and a compact square body with well-developed muscles. Pugs were brought from China to Europe in the sixteenth century and were popularized in Western Europe by the House of Orange of the Netherlands, and the House of Stuart. In the United Kingdom in the nineteenth century Queen Victoria developed a passion for Pugs which she passed on to other members of the Royal family. Pugs are known for being sociable and gentle companion dogs. The breed remains popular into the twenty-first century, with some famous celebrity owners. A Pug was judged Best in Show at the World Dog Show in 2004.
Tags: #bezio #bezio.net #pug #pugs #BezioPugPuppies #puppies #pugpuppies