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Fawn colored pugs are the most common color!
Yes, most pugs are brown/tan Pugs come in Fawn, Silver (which is rare) and black.
Black, Appricot Fawn, Silver Fawn, Reguler Fawn
Well, silver-grey pugs are rare. However they are not accepted by the official breeding standards. The rarest officially accepted pug colour is apricot.If you look at the picture I have posted the link to see, you will see two pugs. The lighter one is fawn and the richer coloured pug is apricot.
There are four types of pugs I know about.......#1.fawn.......they are a yellow-blonde color with some hairs of black........#2.black........well,of course these pugs are black.......#3.silver.........they are rare (from what hear) They are mixtures of black and fawn. i personaly have only seen a picture of one...........#4.apricot......they are an orangey color......i have only seen a few.....they might also be rare.......i'm not sure..................that are th only pugs i know about......for all i know there could be more............hope i could help! :)
well i have got a black pug and a fawn pug. my black pug is still a puppy and is really sweet but she acts retarted. my fawn pug is really smart at times I like fawn better...I think because black pugs have lots of heath issues (: Hope that helps -CheerPrincess212
they arent - u get: black, fawn (beige with black face), brindle (brown with black flecks) and grey!
no. they are just different colors. but they originate from the same country. kind of like a lab they are the same breed they originate from the same country but different colors; yellow, brown, and black. So the answer is NO!
No, pugs are not the most common of breeds but are by no means rare.
A fawn. A fawn is simply a baby deer. So a young deer is a fawn, and there is no special designation for a "baby" fawn.
Why is pugs what.
The dark bluish gray known as Blue, which differs from other blue cats as the fawn undertones may be seen reflected in the sunlight. The blue is extremely rare.
The recognised colours according to the UK Breed Standard are Silver, Apricot, Fawn or Black The first three colours should have dark trace line along the back and black muzzle, ears and moles with dark thumb mark or diamond on forehead. The American Kennel club Standard recognises only Fawn or Black but Fawn includes Silver and Apricot.