Cat Makes a Cute Massage Therapist for Snoring Pug
As further proof that cats are excellent at therapeutic massage, a kitty works the tired back muscles of a pug in the cute video below. Down, down. A little to the right. Ahh! Right there.
As further proof that cats are excellent at therapeutic massage, a kitty works the tired back muscles of a pug in the cute video below. Down, down. A little to the right. Ahh! Right there.
This pug cries out in sadness when his owner tells him goodbye and leaves. Either that or he just always cries out in sadness. Which would be pretty sad.
As far as we know, dogs don't have the ability to fly. But no seems to have told that to Minnie the pug, who catches some serious air while playing ball at Carmel Beach in California.
A lot of pug owners can relate to this video. Show a pug another dog and it goes crazy. Show a pug a YouTube video of another dog, and it goes crazy on the computer screen.
The confused pug who wants into the house stares sadly at the back door... which he doesn't realize is open. Perhaps cats really are smarter than dogs.
A lovable pug named Choco does an amazing array of tricks in this video. He waves hello to the camera, jumps on command, balances a ball on his nose, rolls over, speaks, begs, bows, walks backward and more. Seriously, is there anything this dog can't do?
Meet Mr. Quiggly, the adorable pug who replaced Kim Kardashian as the star of Skecher's 2012 Super Bowl commercial.
Atty the pug wants to take a ride on a nearby four-wheeler, but her owner is holding her back. So the puppy screams and screams in the hopes of being released.
And, yes, we mean scream. Because the noises that come out of Atty's mouth don't remotely sound like a bark -- although they do resemble what we imagine a disgruntled alien would sound like.
Is there anything that could make teen bride and epically trashy gal Courtney Stodden less distasteful? Turns out, the answer is yes, and the secret lies with pugs.
The ball may not be to regulation and they may occasionally use their paws, but rules be darned, there's simply no denying that these playful pugs love soccer.