Bob & Mike
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Bob & Mike
AvailableBob & Mike are believed to be a mix of Pug and Boxer, sporting golden and chocolate brown coats with medium length fur. At about ten months old, both are young, small males from El Segundo, CA. They’ve both been neutered, are up to date on vaccinations, and are house trained. These two have no special needs and get along well with other pets and children.
About Bob & Mike
Bob & Mike were brought in by a local after being found wandering together. Named after the famous Bryan brothers, these two offer more synchronized zoomies than tennis skills, and are a treat to watch in action—check out their video for a laugh. Both boys are around 25 pounds at 10 months old, with the potential to top out near 35 pounds. Their mix brings together Shepherd, Labrador, Pug, and Shiba Inu for a compact, sharpy intelligent duo that doesn’t require as much space as a full-sized Shepherd but still gives you lots to love. Bob stands a little taller, sporting a blonde coat streaked with a few random dark hairs. He’s sensitive, snuggly, and thrives on attention. Mike’s coat is chestnut, and his Pug-Shiba tail curls over his back; he’s clever, inquisitive, and happiest tucked in your arms like a baby. These brothers don’t need to be adopted together but definitely enjoy each other’s company. Bob & Mike are looking for energetic adopters who can offer structure, training, and plenty of affection. They get along well with dogs, cats, and kids, making them easy additions to a range of households. With the right support, they’ll keep you laughing—and make sure your couch is never conquered alone. What are you waiting for? Apply today!
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Questions about Bob & Mike
What type of living environment is this breed usually best suited for?
Bob & Mike, as Pug/Boxer mixes, are happy in homes where they have space to play but don’t require a huge yard. They'd do well in apartments or houses with active people.
How much outdoor space does this breed typically need?
While Bob & Mike enjoy outdoor time, especially with room to zoom around, their small size means a modest fenced yard or daily walks will keep them content.
Is this breed typically suitable for homes with children?
These mixed-breed brothers do very well with respectful kids and would thrive in a family environment.











