Brown Pug Revealed: A Deep Dive Into The Rare Chocolate Pug

Hello and welcome pug lovers! Are you especially interested in the unique brown pug? If so, you’ve come to the right place.

The brown pug, also known as the chocolate pug, is a rare variation of the pug breed dogs.

Their distinct coat color distinguishes it from the more common pug colors, fawn and black, making it eye catchy.

Being a seasoned pug parent I am here to share my insights into the wonderful world of brown pugs.

So come let’s start our journey together.

Brown pug dog

The brown pug dog, sometimes referred to as the chocolate pug, represents a rare color variation within the beloved pug breed.

They are known for their adorable wrinkly, short-muzzle face, curly tails, and charming personalities, and a beautiful rich brown coat color that resembles the color of chocolate.

They have a short, smooth, and glossy coat that requires minimal grooming.

Other than this, the chocolate brown pug share the same features of a typical pug dog .  

The brown color in pugs is due to a recessive gene, making them rarer and sometimes more expensive than their fawn and black counterparts.

Like pugs of other colors, brown pugs have a compact, square body with well-developed muscles. 

They are small dogs,ย typically standing 10-13 inches tall and weighing between 14-18 pounds.

Height10-13 inches
Weight14-18 pounds
Lifespan13-15 years
Coat Colorrich brown, chocolate
TemperamentPlayful, affectionate
Good asCompanion dogs
Breed Overview Chocolate Pugs
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Brown pug puppy

Just like any other color pug pup, the brown pug puppy are known for their cute adorable antics and playful personalities.

Their large round eyes , wrinkled faces along with their cuddly snuggles and playful personas make them bundles of joy and laughter.  

They love to be around their people and thrive on human companionship.

Just like any other pup brown pug puppies need to be cared and loved for their health and happiness.

Nutritious food, proper grooming, regular vet check ups, vaccination and socialization are very important.

If you are considering a brown pug puppy, get them from a reputable breeder or you can even adopt from a rescue center.

Black pug vs Brown pug

Now let us dive into black pug vs brown pug comparison.

Black pugs have a solid, jet-black coat. Chocolate brown pug have a rich brown or chocolate colored coat, sometimes with lighter eyes.

Of all pug colors, only black and fawn colors are officially recognized by American Kennel Club AKC.

In contrast, brown pugs are not recognized by major kennel clubs (American Kennel Club AKC, United Kennel Club UKC) as it is considered a rare or “non-standard” color.

A black pug fits all official pug standards and therefore can be shown in dog competitions.

A brown pug does not meet official pug standards – like the coat color – and are therefore not eligible for conformation shows.

Black and fawn are most common of all pug colors. While black pugs are lesser common than fawn pugs, but are still widely available.

Brown pugs are very rare. These pugs are often bred by specialty breeders and usually the result of recessive genes.

Some breeders do not breed brown chocolate pugs due to ethical reasons.

Breeding specifically for rare colors may not align with responsible breeding practices and sometimes be linked to health issues.

So comparing black versus brown pugs, if you’re looking for a pug dog that meets AKC breed standards and can participate in dog shows, you can choose a black pug.

But if you are drawn to rare and unique colors, a chocolate brown pug may be more appealing to you.
But make sure you choose a responsible breeder who prioritizes health and wellness of the pug over its coat color.

Brown Pug Pictures

Here are some brown pug pictures shared on social media.

Instagram post shared by @pug.brownnn, @aggiethechocolatepug, @aggiethechocolatepug, @chocolate.the.pug and @chocolate.the.pug respectively.

FAQ

Can Pugs be brown?

Yes, pugs can be solid brown or chocolate color due to a recessive gene. They have a brown coat and a brown mask. They are not recognized by many kennel clubs across the globe.

Some purebred fawn pugs with a deep shade can also appear brown depending on the specific shade of coat color and lighting. However these purebred pugs have a black mask instead of brown.

Why is my black pug turning brown?

There can be several reasons why your black pug is turning brown. Prolonged sun exposure, changes in diet or deficiencies in certain nutrients like Omega – 3/6 and skin issues like yeast infections.

While some factors like genetics or aging can be harmless, it is better to consult a vet if you are concerned about the change in coat color, especially if it is accompanied by other symptoms like itching or other problems.

Summing Up

Brown pugs, also known as chocolate pugs, are indeed very eye catching due to their unique coat color and loving personalities.

However, it is important to note that these chocolate pugs are not approved by the AKC.

This is because breeding specifically for a rare coat color can sometimes involve unethical practices that can be a risk to the health and integrity of the breed.

That said, brown pugs are equally loving, playful and loyal companions like their black and fawn counterparts.

So if you are really captivated by the brown pug, consider a responsible breeder who follows ethical breeding practices and focuses on health and well-being of the pug more than its coat color.

A pug, regardless of coat color, is a big responsibility.

Make sure you are ready to provide a safe, loving and nurturing environment to your furry friend.

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