Logan
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Logan
AvailableLogan is a small adult male Pug currently being cared for in Alvin, TX. He has a short coat and brings a well-balanced temperament to the tableāenergetic yet mature. Logan is working on house training and basic commands, making steady progress. While his full background is a mystery, his affectionate and easy-going nature stands out.
About Logan
Meet Logan, a bright and gentle soul with a lot of love in reserve. Rescued from a shelter in Mexico, Logan is about 5 years old and strikes a nice balance between energetic and laid back. He isnāt weighed down by his pastāheās got a fresh outlook and plenty of affection to give. Logan gets along well with other dogs and can also thrive as the only pet in a quieter home. Heās working on his basic commands and is making solid progress with letting people know when he needs to go outside. Youāll notice his affectionate side right away, along with his thoughtful, eager-to-please approach. Heās looking for someone who values loyalty, cuddles, and the company of a mellow but cheerful companion. If youāre after a dog that fits right in without too much fuss, Logan is the one to watch. Ready to fall in love? Hit apply and lets get started.
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Questions about Logan
What type of living environment is this breed usually best suited for?
Logan is a Pug, a breed that adapts well to apartments, houses, or townhomes. His size and temperament make him a good fit for most living environments.
How much outdoor space does this breed typically need?
Pugs like Logan generally donāt need a huge amount of outdoor space. A secure yard or regular walks provide enough room for him to exercise and explore.
Is this breed typically suitable for homes with children?
Pugs are typically gentle, patient, and tolerant, making Logan likely to be a good fit for homes with children.











