White Pugs 101: Everything You Need to Know

If you’ve landed here, it likely means you have an interest in the rare and adorable white pug and are keen to discover more about this unique breed. Perhaps you’re curious to unravel what makes the white pug so captivating!

Having been a devoted pug parent for an extended period, I can share insights into the enchanting world of white pugs, including including details about adorable white pug puppies, reputable breeders, the associated costs, and even suggest some delightful names for these charming companions.

So read on this article to know more about this fascinating pug breed.

White Pug Dog

The white pug, the rare and beautiful white color variation of the popular pug dog breed, is as adorable and affectionate as their black and fawn counterparts. They are popular for their distinctive white fur, ranging from creamy white to bright snow white. This makes the white pug stand out from other dogs.

Read on to learn more about this fascinating breed.

White pug puppies

White pug puppies stand out with their distinct snow-white coats and black button noses, making them incredibly eye-catching and visually appealing. They are as playful and affectionate as other colored pugs.

Some breeders have created purebred pug puppies that are close to white, by breeding from the palest fawn dogs over many generations. These pugs wouldn’t be white, but they would be much lighter than the usual fawn pugs.

They can also be crossed with another breed to give them a light coating of fur.

The white color in pugs can be the result of different genetic factors. Two common genetic conditions associated with a white coat in pugs are albinism and leucism.

white pug puppy
white pug puppy

Albinism

Albinism is a genetic condition characterized by a lack of melanin, the pigment responsible for color in the skin, hair, and eyes.

In white pugs with albinism, the coat is entirely white, the skin may appear pinkish, and the eyes are typically light-colored.

Albino pugs are often more sensitive to sunlight, and they may be prone to vision problems due to the lack of pigmentation in the eyes.

Leucism

Leucism, is another genetic condition where in contrary to albinism, there is a low production of melanin in the body.

In leucistic pugs, melanin is distributed irregularly all over the body.

So pugs with leucism may have a white or light-colored coat, but unlike albinism, they often retain some pigmentation in certain areas of their body.

Leucistic pugs may have normal-colored eyes, nose, and paw pads, distinguishing them from albino pugs.

Is is to be noted that both leucistic and albino pugs deserve responsible breeding practices and ethical sourcing.

Regular veterinary check up is important for both types of pugs to monitor their specific health needs and ensure their well-being.

White pug with blue eyes

The white pug with blue eyes is a striking feature but might be related to specific genetic condition.

Blue eyes in white pugs can be a sign of either albinism or leucism, each with its own health considerations.

If you’re considering getting one, make sure to consult with a vet familiar with these characteristics. They can advise you on potential health concerns to be aware of.

White pug breeders

Bringing home a white pug puppy can be a wonderful experience, but choosing the right breeder is very important.

Ask friends, family, and even your vet for recommendations. Then, hop online and see what people are saying about different breeders.

American Kennel Club: https://marketplace.akc.org

You can find reputable pug breeders through online directories like the AKC marketplace. This platform allows AKC-registered breeders to list their puppies. You can filter your search by breed, location, and other criteria.

National Pug Club of America: https://www.pugdogclubofamerica.com/

This website has a listing of breeders who are members of the National Pug Club of America. These breeders are required to adhere to a code of ethics and are dedicated to the health and well-being of pugs

You can also search for other reputable online platforms.

Additionally, you may want to join pug forums or social media groups where members often share recommendations based on their experiences with different breeders.

Apart from this, you might also want to check out and adopt one from a local animal shelter or pug rescue group.

Always do thorough research to ensure you’re dealing with a responsible and ethical breeder who prioritizes the health and well-being of the white pug puppies.

White pug Cost

The cost of white pug puppies for sale in the US can be anywhere between $600 to $2000 or more from a reputable breeder.

The white pug cost depends on many factors including the age and family of the puppy, the location and reputation of the breeder, and whether the puppy is registered with the AKC. Also, breeders who have health test facilities will charge more.

It is important to ensure that the breeder gives importance to the health and well-being of the puppy instead of intentionally breeding white pug puppies for their personal profit.

Apart from this initial white pug cost, there will also be other expenses for its food, grooming, veterinary care, and so on.

White pug names

Naming your furry friend can be a fun and exciting. The best name will resonate with your personal preferences and the unique personality of your pug. Take your time, and choose a name that you love and that suits your furry friend. Below are some suggestions:

White Male Pug names

  • Snowball / Prince Snowball
  • Marshmallow / Prince Marshmallow
  • Moonshine / Mr. Moonshine
  • Alabaster / Lord Alabaster
  • Vanilla / Captain Vanilla / Emperor Vanilla
  • Cloud
  • Ivory / King Ivory
  • Pearl White
  • Casper
  • Winter White
  • White Bear
  • Whitney
    

White Female Pug names

  • Snow belle / Princess Snow belle
  • Snowflake / Princess Snowflake
  • Ivory Pearl
  • Cloud Dancer
  • Snow White
  • White Dove
  • Lily White
  • Snow cone
  • Princess Lola
  • Daisy / White Daisy
  • Snowbird
  • Jasmine
  • Swan

Cute White Pug Names

  • Cashew
  • Everest
  • Porcelain
  • Popcorn
  • Whitney
  • Nivea
  • Blondie
  • Cotton
  • Icey
  • Milky
  • Snowy
  • Sugar
  • Angel
  • Snowball

White Pug Images

Here are few white pug images shared on social media.

Instagram posts shared by @phebepug, @puglifepo, @puglifepo and @lunathewhitepug respectively.

FAQ

Do white pugs have health problems?

All pugs are brachycephalic, meaning flat-faced, so they may encounter health problems like respiratory issues, eye problems, or joint and dental problems. The wrinkles and skin folds common in Pugs can also lead to skin infections if not properly taken care of.

In addition, the specific white color breed has some other health concerns. The lack of melanin in white albino pugs can lead to sunburn, skin cancer, or vision problems. On the other hand, leucistic pugs may be more sensitive to sunlight than fawn or black pugs.

Do white pugs shed?

Similar to other colored pugs, the white ones have a double coat and shed all the year round, bit more during spring and fall.

So regardless of color, in addition to heathy diet , pugs need constant grooming like frequent brushing and regular bathing so that loose hairs fall off and natural oils gets distributed.

It is important to note that each pug is different and one pug may shed more than another based on its genes, health and other factors.

Are white pugs kc recognised?

White pugs are not officially recognized by the Kennel Club (KC). The American Kennel Club AKC recognizes two colors of the breed – fawn or black. It does not recognize white pugs for registration. So white pugs can’t participate in certain KC events like conformation shows.

Where can I buy white pug?

If you want to buy a white pug, make sure your search is safe and ethical.

Take your time and carefully search for responsible breeders who prioritize the health and well-being of their dogs and follow responsible breeding practices. The Pug Dog Club of America breeder directory is a good resource to start.

Shelters and Rescues also offer loving pups of all colors and mixes, including white pugs.

How rare is a white pug?

White pugs, are definitely less common than their fawn or black colored counterparts.

While exact numbers are hard to come by, they’re not an unusual sight.

If you are specifically looking for the relatively rare and unique white pug, you may need to do some research to find reputable breeders or consider adoption from shelters and rescue organizations.

Summing Up

Just like other pug varieties white pugs are affectionate and lovable. They are good with adults or young children and more or less manageable with other dogs. They are adaptive, playful, and open to strangers.

Common health issues in all pugs include respiratory difficulties due to their short noses, joint issues, dental problems, eye problems, and potential skin-fold infections

In addition, white pugs, depending on the genetic reason for their white coat, may have some more health concerns. Leucistic pugs and Albino pugs have increased sensitivity to sunlight can lead to sunburns, especially on areas such as the nose, ears, and around the eyes. Low melanin may also lead to vision problems.

If you’re thinking about adding a white pug to your family, it’s important to conduct thorough research and find a trustworthy breeder. A responsible breeder will offer a healthy, well-socialized puppy.

Regular veterinary check-ups, a balanced diet, proper grooming, and maintaining a healthy weight are crucial for the overall well-being of pugs, regardless of their coat color.

With proper care and attention, pugs of all colors can live happy and healthy lives.