The collective noun for a group of dogs is a 'pack'. What is a group of pugs called?
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Answer:
A grumble of pugs.
Explanation:
The collective noun that is used to refer to a group of dogs is pack. However, when the breed of the dogs is specified, the collective noun ‘pack’ is not used. Instead, many breeds of dogs have specific collective nouns assigned to them, mostly according to their most evident traits (or sometimes even randomly).
Therefore, going by the grumpy look on the face of a pug, a pack of pugs is called a grumble of pugs .
Focusing on how fast greyhounds run, a pack of greyhounds is referred to as a flash of greyhounds.
Similarly, since pomeranians have a puffy ‘hairstyle’, the collective noun for them is a puff of pomeranians.
Answer:
A group of pug dogs is known as grumble.
Explanation:
They are renowned for being heavy shedders and they also snore as jet planes. They love to remain in groups and due to their constant and unchanged affinity for snorting and grunting, they are often related to this sound and are called grumble as groups. This collective noun is based on their daily activities hence the name grumble.