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Frank

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4 years old|Pug|Male|Small|Winlock, WA
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Frank is a 3-year, 11-month-old male Pug with short apricot, beige, and black fur. He is neutered, house trained, and current on all his vaccinations. Frank is in Winlock, WA, and he gets along well with cats, dogs, and children. This friendly pug doesn’t have any special needs and loves making new friends.

About Frank

Frank is exactly what you'd imagine from a pug: a bit odd, very funny, and absolutely full of heart. He lights up when he meets other dogs and brings a goofy charm wherever he goes. Frank never runs out of joy and has zero trace of meanness—his outlook is contagious. This three-year-old, neutered, microchipped, fully vaccinated pug is ready for a home that matches his love for both adventures and relaxing on the couch. Frank has two speeds: calmly exploring parks or going full tilt during beach walks, and then flipping into couch potato mode for snuggles and TV time. He’ll happily ride shotgun on a car ride, tail wagging out the window. Frank gets along with dogs, cats, and kids, and really thrives in a lively, social environment. Since he was picked up as a stray, he’ll need a securely fenced yard to keep his exploration contained—travel is in his blood. He’s house trained and eager to stick close to his people, but don’t be fooled: like most pugs, Frank’s stamina doesn’t match his enthusiasm. After a burst of fun, he is more than happy to sprawl out beside you and rest. Frank is a Gemini, so you can count on him to keep you guessing and laughing. Ready to meet your new best friend? Apply now!

Questions about Frank

  • What type of living environment is this breed usually best suited for?

    Frank, being a Pug, does best in homes where he can be close to his family, whether it's an apartment or a house. He values companionship over space and loves being part of daily activities.

  • How much outdoor space does this breed typically need?

    Frank would enjoy a small to medium fenced yard to safely explore, but as a Pug, he doesn't require huge amounts of outdoor space. Regular walks and neighborhood exploring are enough to keep him happy.

  • Is this breed typically suitable for homes with children?

    Frank is a great fit for families with children. Pugs are generally gentle and affectionate, making Frank a fun and safe companion for kids.