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Another difficulty was in connection with the coat, many black pugs having a rusty tinge. These defects have, to a large extent, been eradicated, and the black pug now breeds fairly true to type. Both the black and fawn varieties have occasionally a patch of white upon either the breast or the feet, and a patch in the latter place spoils the dog for a show. A typical pug should have a black mask, a black trace extending from the head to the set-on of tail, and black shading from the ears and fe...et. These markings should always be sharply defined, though many pugs, even prizewinners, lack this clearness of definition. The skin over the body ought to be very loose, and heavily-wrinkled, more especially in the region of the neck, shoulders, and back. The mask should be of intense blackness, and the nostrils black. The less the nose shows the better ; the stop, that is, the depression in the face, should be deep, and the face ought to be well wrinkled. The head large and round ; the ears small and thin, carried POINTS OF THE VARIOUS BREEDS 133 close to the side of the head, and covered by soft hair.
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