I am so glad that you and Chloe are okay i know how scary that must have been 

  i had a female rottie jump into my front door and go after my Chiquita my she R.I.P i actually put my hands in the rottie's mouth and got him off of her but then of course i was stuck with my hands in it's mouth but no biggie nothing that wouldn't heal in a couple weeks. Chiquita was slung around like a rag doll before i got her out of the rottie's mouth and she recovered just fine so hopefully that poor little pug will be just fine 

 ( at least i pray it will be). Then a year later my cousin got a rottie and i was terrified to go near it at first but then i seen how sweet and loving she was and it got to where i was getting down on the floor rolling around with her and laying my head on hers she was a total sweet heart may she also R.I.P so that proved to me it isn't the breed itself because you can have one attack you in a sec that wants to kill you and the other just wants to lick you to death! Also my neighbors from down the street have a pit bull that is so sweet and loving he is 8 years old and never once even tried to bite or attack anyone well okay maybe with kisses but that is it. I agree with the poster from the first page who posted this.  
"I don't agree in breed legislation, but wish that owners had to be screened for competance before they were allowed to own certain powerful breeds."
   
As for you kicking the dog in the face WAY TO GO BRAVE WOMAN!! Isn't it amazing what we will do to save our babies