Pug dogs are popular on YouTube, and three of my favorite clips featuring them are a bit different.
Pugs appear to be a popular breed on YouTube
, probably thanks to their playful nature and comical physique. Their online canine tomfoolery includes talking, screaming, bowling, twirling, dancing, snoring, moonwalking and singing-lots of singing, prompted by a wide range of artists, from Andrea Bocelli to Olivia Newton-John, not to mention owners who have discovered their high-pitched outer voice. However, my three favorite pug videos feature dogs who actually do none of the above.
In third place are these two pugs who do what dogs do best-bark and attack toy apes.
In second place is a literally backseat pug, a proof that any video could benefit from adding a pug. A friendly advice-before you click Play turn down the volume, unless you like your Jobim insanely distorted.
And in first place is this unflappable duo. They must be the most intelligent specimens of their breed on YouTube.