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Join Calgary Pugsters Meetup

You'll get invited to our Meetups as soon as they're scheduled!

What's Meetup?

Maybe it's time for a little less face-to-screen and a little more face-to-face.

What's a Meetup Group?

Meetup Groups are today's support groups, parent playgroups, citizen groups, fitness groups, book clubs, professional groups, and other powerful local groups!

About Calgary Pugsters Meetup

The Calgary Pugsters Meetup and Education Society is a non-profit organization set up for the informal gathering of pugs and pug lovers in celebration of the breed.




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By supporting the Calgary Pugsters Meetup you will assist with the Pugsters objectives:

· Promoting the health, socialization and well being of the Pug Dog breed;

· Ensuring the continuing success of the indoor Pug Meetup Events;

· Ensuring the organized special events; PugGility, Pugintine, Pugapolooza, PugTober Fest, Pugoween and Pug Claus;

· Maintain an Internet website and email discussion list;

· Provide adoption assistance to abandoned and rescued pugs;

· Provide community support and awareness towards the Pug Dog Breed; and

· Provide support to members who are struggling with illness or have lost a pug to the
Rainbow Bridge.

Family memberships are $5.00 per event per family and you get more fun than a barrel full of pugs. Check us out and register for your membership at http://pug.meetup.com....

Just want to have fun? That`s not a problem! You are not obligated to be involved more than you want to be. For the love of Pugs - check us out!





"YOU HAVEN'T LIVED UNTIL YOU'VE
BEEN OWNED BY A PUG!!"

History of the Pug



The Pug is of Chinese origin and dates back to the pre-Christian era. They were prized possessions of the Emperors of China and lived in a most luxurious atmosphere and at times were even guarded by soldiers. Records show that three types of short nosed dogs were bred by the Chinese. They were the Lion dog, the Pekingese and the Lo-sze. The Lo-sze or "Foo Dog" was the ancient Pug.

The Dutch traders brought the Pugs from the east to Holland and to England. The more refined Pug that we know today must be credited to the English. This happy little dog was enjoyed by many Monarchs of Europe and to this day is a favorite with royalty and discerning people all over the world.

The American Kennel Club first recognized the breed in 1885. The Pug's popularity grew by leaps and bounds but then dwindled by the turn of the century. A few dedicated breeders kept the breed going and slowly the pug reappeared on the American scene. The Pug Dog Club of America was founded in 1931 and recognized by the AKC that same year. The Pug is enjoying a rather steady rate of growth in popularity at the present time. He is not so popular as to be common nor so unknown as to be rare.

A Pug's character is unique in that he is a clown at heart with a terrific sense of humor but at the same time he carries himself with great dignity. They are not too delicate for fun and games. A pug is anxious to please, anxious to learn and anxious to love. His biggest requirement is that you love him back.






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Links and Fun Stuff April 20, 2008 10:15 AM Amanda Ciring
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Fund Raising July 1, 2008 12:29 PM Amanda Ciring
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