This part-pug puppy watches The Lion King and experiences all of the tender sadness:
Aren’t pugs wonderful? There is nothing they can’t do. Thanks to boingboing.net:
See him here: http://www.boredpanda.com/norm-pug-dog-photography/
I tip my hat to the large man who thought up the idea for this photo. He is truly a pug lover, a friend to animals, and an individual who understands the Internet… http://news.yahoo.com/blogs/sideshow/man-in-dog-shirt-poses-with-dog-in-man-shirt-214849356.html
And here are 24 more huggly pugglies from Buzzfeed.
Peter Dysart discovered this advert last summer while on a trip to the UK. The Brits love their pugs and so does EPB: http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=j8NDt85cHQw
Behold:
Thanks to John Layne Anderson for bringing this simple, yet elegant, pug video to my attention. In this video you can really see how the mighty pug is, as Dave Barry said, “a close relative of the pillow family…” And here’s one where the cute little pug just hates the iPhone. Poor pug…
This comes from here – http://bindersfullofwomen.tumblr.com/
Here, two young pugs wrestle playfully on their owner’s stomach. For pugs this is common behavior. Pugs like to pile on each other and their owners who, we can only guess, are perceived by the pugs to be nothing more than large, clothed pugs themselves and therefore a suitable comrade upon which to pile and …
This is the best pug photo I’ve seen in years; so subtle, yet so elegant. This was captioned, “Kodi and Minky having a snuggle.”
Thanks to Cory Davis: BONE PUGZ from Bone Pugz on Vimeo.
When you love pugs, it is easy to give them credit for intellect they probably don’t have. Poor pugs are afraid of many small household items, and shampoo bottles are an obvious one. Pugs also hate baths. A cat would never get this worked up over shampoo bottles.
This is fantastic. There’s a pug in it, on the left, and each time I watch the vid I keep an eye on him hoping he’ll bark something out, but he never does. He’s a wise old pug who stays silent when everyone else is barking: http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=6ntDYjS0Y3w
Thanks to Randy Rendfeld for this pic:
“… for as long as the world still spins and still hums, wherever you are, and no matter what comes — the best part of Christmas will always be… you beneath my Christmas tree.” — The Spirit of Christmas, 2009 The best children’s book is one that always prompts a kid’s heart to soar – …
And don’t forget the pug who says the word “Batman” when he barks.