How Much Are Black Pugs?

Small, stocky body, short, but very strong legs, and a flat, wrinkled face with those big bulging brown eyes. Ladies and gentlemen, let me introduce the adorable pug breed. 

how much are black pugs
How Much are Black Pugs

Balck pugs were brought to the USA from Europe, where they were adored by several Royal Homes (including Dutch, English, as well as French). The royals in turn got them from the Chinese, as many generations of Emperors were proud to call pugs their companions. 

Pugs usually come in two colors: cream and charcoal black. The cream-colored fellas are rarer than their black counterparts, therefore they are worth more.  

So how much are black pugs? We will get into that a little later, for now, let’s focus on the specific characteristics of the breed.

What Kind Of Breed Is A Pug?

Pugs are a toy breed as they never get bigger than 20 lbs (the average weight range is 13-18 lbs). They can be brought into a home with small children and other dogs. This breed is one of the friendliest, cuddliest, and happiest breeds in the world. If you have a small living space, a pug pal will fit in perfectly as it wouldn’t need a lot of space to move around. 

They would be a great match for first-time canine parents because pugs are very easy to train and care for. There are no training issues usually with this breed as they are very loyal and obedient to their owners. Pugs tend to be on the mischievous side from time to time, but this fact just adds to their charm. Pups typically grow out of it once they hit adolescence.

how much are pugs worth

Read more about: Why Were Pugs Bred With Short Snouts? Discover The Truth

Pugs and Their Origin

The history of the breed goes all the way back to ancient Egypt where pugs were worshiped and cherished by the nobility. Egyptians always considered cats sacred animals, but dogs were on the same level as their feline counterparts, no doubt. They served as companions as well as guards, and protectors of assets.

Later on (around 2000 years ago), the selective pug members traveled to Tibet and were domesticated by Buddhists. Monks fell in love with these big-eyed pups and quickly developed a bond, making them devoted companions and monasteries’ guards. They let their owners know if an outsider was approaching the gates. Tibetian priests regarded Pugs sacred as they believed that the dogs helped to drive diabolic spirits away.  

The Chinese royal court adored Pugs and guarded them just like the other royal family members. These were some lucky pups to live in luxury and constantly be treated as dog royalty. 

In the 16th century, the big-eyed pups traveled from China all the way to Europe to live in the European Royal Houses. Several Dutch merchants got a few pups and brought them to be introduced in royal courts (particularly Spanish, English, and French). These Chinese wonders quickly won the love and affection of many royal members and the aristocracy, becoming their loyal companions. 

The Behavior and Some Other Peculiarities Of The Breed

If you want a truly devoted and friendly pal, look no further! Pugs definitely fit the profile of the most playful, energetic, and up-for-anything type of partner. They get along with everybody just fine: kids, house guests, or other canine counterparts. You rarely hear of pugs’ aggression issues, unless they are severely abused as well as malnourished.  

Your furry bulge-eyed friend will follow you everywhere and would want to be in the “center of the action” and participate in the same activities you like. They love playing, it’s their second nature, so make sure you get plenty of toys for your newfound playmate. Pugs need mental stimulation as well as physical to develop properly and be on their best behavior. 

However, they do tend to be very stubborn if something doesn’t go “according to their plan,” like wanting to play more despite their bedtime approaching. The pups of any breed need to sleep a lot while they are still developing. Pug’s stubbornness can be easily fixed by positive reinforcement and praise if they do what’s desired. And pugs are very intelligent, they learn quickly, while always wanting to please their pet parents.

Black Pug with Red Harness
Black Pug with Red Harness

Home, Sweet Home: Purchase Or Adopt A Pug?

If you are set on buying your pup, I would recommend purchasing from a very reputable breeder who has the top pug litter available. You might be wondering about the price: how much are pugs worth?

The answer depends on what color your new fur baby will be: cream or apricot-colored ones are worth more because they are rarer. They usually go anywhere from $1000 up to $6000 for top-notch ones (pups of an award-winning canine parent, championships participants, etc.). And how much do black pugs cost then? These are more abundant and could cost anywhere between $500-$800. 

You have an option to adopt, in case you want to bring home a bug-eyed member. But if your financial situation doesn’t allow for a dog’s purchase, you can contact your local shelters to see if they have any pugs up for adoption. If negative, you may always request for the shelter’s rep to contact you if they get one in the future. Adopting is going to cost you a lot less while you can be sure that a pup is fully vaccinated, microchipped, and spayed/neutered. Every reputable animal adoption facility has this policy in effect. 

How To Properly Care For Your Pug Friend

  • Nutrition: make sure you feed your best friend good quality dry food. Hills Science Diet is one great brand to go with as it has a great reputation among pet parents worldwide. Also, don’t forget to give it plenty of water throughout the day.
  • Exercise: pugs don’t necessarily need vigorous types of activities every day, but make sure you provide some kind of exercise (daily walks work great) every day along with playtime.
  • Training: pugs are very intelligent and smart, therefore they pick up on training techniques relatively quickly. Be sure to use positive reinforcement and praise more than reprimanding (although there’s nothing wrong with the latter, for an extremely mischievous pal)
  • Health Issues: those big eyes are unfortunately susceptible to various vision issues, so be sure to consult with your local vet if you notice anything strange in your dog’s behavior. For example, constant eye-rubbing, bumping into walls, missing its food bowl while eating, etc. could be signs of something serious.

Curl-Up: How Much Money Does A Pug Cost?

If you are thinking about bringing home a pug pup, don’t hesitate! You won’t have to worry about any behavior issues. Instead, you will get a little wrinkly bundle of joy sure to bring much-needed love and affection to your family and become its new precious member. Remember, you don’t have to pay an arm and a leg for a pug pal, you always have an adoption option available. 

Good luck in finding your new fur baby! 

stuart and his dog

Family Dog Expert Author

Hi there! I’m Stuart, a devoted dog lover and family dog expert with over a decade of experience working with our furry companions. My passion for dogs drives me to share my knowledge and expertise, helping families build strong, loving bonds with their four-legged friends. When I’m not writing for SirDoggie, you’ll find me hiking, playing with my beautiful dog, or studying music.