As a child Mary Churchill (Winston's daughter) had a pet pug called "Punch." One day Punch became desperately ill. Mary and her sister Sarah were disconsolate. Their father composed this ditty to comfort them and all three sang it together to the ailing dog. Lady Soames adds that the treatment worked! Published by permission of Lady Soames from Sarah Churchill, A Thread in the Tapestry(London: 1967). POOR PUGGY-WUG Oh, what is the matter with poor Puggy-wug
Pet him and kiss him and give him a hug.
Run and fetch him a suitable drug,
Wrap him up tenderly all in a rug,
That is the way to cure Puggy-wug.
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Clementine Churchill referred to Winston Churchill as a "pug" due to his tenacious and resilient personality, reminiscent of the dog breed known for its stubbornness and determination. Despite his often gruff exterior, she appreciated his loyalty and fighting spirit, especially during challenging times. This affectionate nickname reflected her understanding of his character and their close relationship.
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