Thor
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Thor
AvailableThor is a small adult male Pug with a short apricot and beige coat, living in Benton, KS. He is not yet house trained, but he is neutered and vaccinated. Thor has special needs and would do best with someone who can spend extra time with him.
About Thor
Meet Thor, an oddball Pug who brings a lot of laughs and even more love. He isnāt the sharpest tool in the shed, but heās got a big heart and a goofy spirit that wins everyone over. Thor loves people and gets along well with other dogsāhe never stirs up trouble. A breeder release, heās still figuring out proper house manners and sometimes mistakes another dog for a fire hydrant. Life is busy in rescue, so he hasnāt had the attention he needs to master house training. He comes equipped with belly bands to help manage his bathroom habits. Thor is neutered, up to date on vaccines, and about 7 years old. He really thrives with someone who can spend quality time working with him and providing patience. Youāll need a sense of humor and a bit of extra patience, but if youāre up for the challenge, Thor will reward you with loyalty and plenty of affection. His adoption fee is $75. They are ready to love you; are you ready to apply?
Adoption Fee
$75Payment after application.
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Questions about Thor
What type of living environment is this breed usually best suited for?
Pugs like Thor are great for apartment living but also do well in homes with a backyard. They crave human companionship, so a home where he isn't left alone for long periods is best.
How much outdoor space does this breed typically need?
Thor, being a Pug, doesn't require a large yard and is content with short walks and playtime. He's more focused on being with people than on vigorous exercise.
Is this breed typically suitable for homes with children?
Pugs are known for their gentle and social nature, making Thor a good fit for families with children who treat him kindly.











