Pugs are of course frequently mentioned throughout Matthew, Luke, Mark and John, though strangely enough in the Apocrypha one occasionally finds labradoodles substituted.
Indeed. At the nativity, they were “watching their pugs by night.” Later, Jesus told the parable of the prodigal pug, and in his famous Sermon on the Mount, he said that the pugs would inherit the earth.
Pugs are of course frequently mentioned throughout Matthew, Luke, Mark and John, though strangely enough in the Apocrypha one occasionally finds labradoodles substituted.
Indeed. At the nativity, they were “watching their pugs by night.” Later, Jesus told the parable of the prodigal pug, and in his famous Sermon on the Mount, he said that the pugs would inherit the earth.
Or at least that’s how I remember it.
That’s because you can’t pug-get about it!
Pug not, lest ye be pugged.