Any bad pugs?
Reading about Marley, "the world's worst dog," I wondered if there were any bad pugs? I mean, I don't think it's in their nature to be bad. Playful, ornery, cute, clownish, but bad? Don't think so.
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Bike Hugger Mixer -- our next event -- June 29th.Reading about Marley, "the world's worst dog," I wondered if there were any bad pugs? I mean, I don't think it's in their nature to be bad. Playful, ornery, cute, clownish, but bad? Don't think so.
Ah yes . . . a pug party sponsored by Purina with great video. Thanks readers for that one!
While we were skiing in Colorado at Keystone and Copper Mountain, cappy was in doggy day care. This morning, happy to be back in her own yard, in the pooping grounds, she bounded about, sniffed like crazy, and kicked her back legs up when she was done.
A reader sent us this page from the Westminster Kennel Club with a great video on pugs!
One of the topics I'll discuss at Bloggy Mountain High and the Essentials of Business Blogging is Pug Blog and how you can blog just about anything, including your favorite pet, hobbie, and business. If you'd like to learn more about blogging, check the brochure, visit the Blog Business Summit Seminar blog and register now! The cost is $295.00. A crowd favorite at these events is the Pugcast!
Byron, Cappy's owner and blogger will be at Bloggy Mountain High, a blogging evangelism event organized by the Blog Business Summit, in Colorado next week. He'll talk about business blogging, Pug Blog, and try snowshoeing.
You can bet Pug owners worldwide will be watching for a pug(s) in the Puppy Bowl II. In fact, I vote for a pug bowl, where pug owners meet and party during the big game.
Tori Spelling returns to TV to play a fictionalized version of herself. Way more interesting than that, is the fact that her 7-yr old pug, Mimi La Rue, will play herself -- not fictionalized.