“Blessed are the short-snouted, for they shall inherit the couch.” – Pugverbs 3:16
Let’s be honest: pugs are living, snorting contradictions. They’re ancient yet trendy, small but thick, royal but shameless beggars for cheese. And if you’ve ever shared your life with one, you know this truth: pugs aren’t just pets—they’re lifestyles.
So sit down, grab a lint roller (you’ll need it), and journey with us through the wide-eyed, wrinkle-faced history of the pug.
🏯 The Chinese Pugspiracy: Breeding for Cuteness Since 400 BC

Long before TikTok filters and dog strollers, Ancient Chinese emperors were breeding the pug’s great-great-great-(infinity)-grandparents to be perfect lap companions. These dogs were pampered in palaces, fed sticky rice from gold bowls, and carried in silk sleeves like royal accessories. They were possibly the first documented case of “emotional support dumpling.”
These imperial dogs weren’t guard dogs or hunters—they were spiritual fur potatoes believed to bring harmony to the household and represent royalty. Their wrinkles were supposedly shaped like the Chinese character for “prince” (王). Coincidence? We think not.
⛵ Enter the Dutch: Pugs Get European Citizenship

Flash forward to the 1500s. Dutch traders, no doubt hypnotized by the pug’s soulful eyes and perpetual wheezing, smuggled them back to Europe like stolen treasure.
And just like that, pugs went viral before viral was a thing.
- In 1572, a pug named Pompey reportedly saved Prince William of Orange from an assassination attempt by doing what pugs do best—barking hysterically at nothing in particular.
- Napoleon Bonaparte’s wife, Josephine, had a pug named Fortune who bit Napoleon on their wedding night. The dog was obviously ahead of its time.
- Queen Victoria was obsessed with pugs. She bred them, banned ear cropping, and basically invented pug influencer culture before Instagram was born.
Europe was hooked. And pugs were officially the accessory for aristocrats who liked their dogs like their politics: squishy and full of opinions.
🎩 The Modern Pug: Lord of the Couch, Star of the Internet

In the age of smartphones and memes, pugs have transcended mere dog-hood. They’ve become brands.
- Doug the Pug has more followers than most presidential candidates.
- Frank the Pug from Men in Black is still the best performance by a non-union actor.
- There are pug calendars, pug podcasts, pug yoga mats, and more fan clubs than your high school band ever had.
Let’s be honest: pugs don’t care about fame. They care about snacks, naps, and sitting directly on your laptop while you’re working.
👑 The Cult of the Pug: Yes, You Belong
Pug people are not regular dog people. We are a breed apart. We share:
- Memes of snoring
- Tales of zoomies at 3 a.m.
- Photos of wrinkles so deep you could store Tic Tacs in them
Pug communities host pug parades, pug meetups, pug adoption events, and yes—pug wedding ceremonies. (It’s 2025. Let them love.)
Whether you have a pug, want a pug, or follow a dozen pugs on Instagram, you’re part of the snort squad now.
🛐 The Blessing of the Beast: A Pug’s Prayer
Let us now turn to a sacred moment—honoring the short, the stout, and the slobbery.
A Pug’s Prayer
O Lord of All Creatures,
Bless this pug, whom Thou hast knitted together with extra folds and less-than-ideal nostrils.
May their snorts be joyful, their stools be solid, and their wrinkles ever cleaned.
Lead them not into temptation (except bacon),
And deliver them from baths.
May their eyes stay googly,
Their tails stay curly,
And their farts short-lived and forgivable.Let them find warm laps, clean floors, and that one sock under the couch they shall forever gnaw.
For thine is the treat bag, the leash, and the fuzzy bed, forever and ever. Amen.
🐶 Final Thoughts: Join the Wrinkled Revolution
To know a pug is to understand true devotion… and moderate snoring. These dogs have survived empires, crossed oceans, graced palaces, invaded memes, and wormed their way into the hearts (and beds) of millions.
They don’t care who you voted for, what you wear, or whether you make six figures. They care if you’re home by 5 and if you brought snacks.
Pugs are life. Pugs are love. Pugs are potato-shaped prophets of peace.
💬 Are you a pug person? Drop your story or photo in the comments below, or tag us @RRatedReligion with your best pug pic. We want to see your wrinkled beasts in all their glory!


My Pug: Punch at Punchy Cove 2025
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