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The Best Pug Accounts To Follow On Instagram

"A pug is living proof that God has a sense of humor."

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The Best Pug Accounts To Follow On Instagram

They say that dogs are a man's best friend, but I'd like to narrow that down a little further and say that pugs are a man's best friend. They are happy little bundles of energy with cute tails, squishy faces, and personalities all their own. Speaking of personalities, some are very famous on social media, so here are some of the best pug accounts to follow on social media to ensure that you get your daily pug fix.

1.Doug the Pug

This one is no surprise. He takes adorable pictures in cute outfits, hangs out with all of our celebrity crushes, and lives the life we all wish we could live. His Instagram bio even says that he is the King of Pop Culture. Make sure you follow him!

2. Sad Mops

When a pug is sad, it’s actually really cute. This pug, Mops, is very cute, but sad for some reason. Follow for his adventures and cute pug wrinkles.

3. Edd the Pug

Edd is almost 2 years old! He has the best faces, and if you follow him, you’ll surely see pictures of his brother Archie, a Frenchie!

4. World of Cute Pugs

This account does not solely focus on one pug; however, the more the merrier! This account never fails to make me smile, and features so many different and cute pugs!

5. Pugalicious Vinny

Vinny’s account features himself, as well as some other pug friends. Also, his tail is very cute and curly, which is always a plus.

6. Pugs of Instagram

If you want access to hundreds of pug pics, here is the place to go. As the name implies, there is no shortage to what kinds of pug pictures and videos you will find here.

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