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Bob The Pug

Available
3-7 years|Pug|Male|Medium|Wyandotte, MI
🐾 Friendly🎾 Playful🧠 Smart

Bob is a medium-sized, adult male pug who is currently in the care of Shelter to Home, Inc. He is a mixed breed with all vaccinations up to date and is wonderful with both cats and dogs. Bob is best suited for a home that appreciates routine and supervision to help him thrive.

About Bob The Pug

Make their next chapter their best one yet. Please read this carefully before applying—Bob is the definition of loving, adorable, and undeniably a handful. He thrives on routine, appreciation for his quirky habits, and lots of supervision. Bob's day starts with a prompt trip outside (don’t even think about coffee first), a hearty breakfast, and immediate outdoor time again; he’ll make his needs very clear! Throughout the day, short walks, bursts of play, and lots of supervised adventure are essential—anything on the floor could become a snack in Bob’s eyes, so a tidy home is best. Scheduled potty breaks (even if you just went out!) and nap times are core to Bob’s well-being. After any nap, expect to head immediately outside—if you miss the window, you’ll need that stash of paper towels and disinfectant. Consistency and humor are crucial, as is a home ready for gates, secured snacks, and lots of laughter. Bob craves structure, prefers homes without carpet, and would blossom with a fenced-in yard (zoomies are his specialty). He adores time with his people in the evening, joyfully joining family routines. Cluttered spaces overflowing with toys and piles aren’t his ideal match, but a loving, engaged family who can offer supervision without resorting to endless crating will see Bob at his goofy, affectionate best. If you’re ready for routine, baby-gate-lifestyle, and a loyal snuggler, Bob could be the perfect addition to your home. They are waiting with paws crossed! Apply now!

Questions about Bob The Pug

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

    Pugs are well-suited for indoor living and thrive in apartments or houses where they can be close to their people. They enjoy being part of the family and do best in homes where they are not left alone for long periods.

  • How much outdoor space does this breed typically need?

    Pugs do not need large outdoor spaces but do benefit from regular short walks and safe playtime outside. A small yard or scheduled trips to the park are usually sufficient to keep them happy and healthy.

  • Is this breed typically suitable for homes with children?

    Pugs are known to be affectionate and generally do well with children. They are tolerant and playful, making them good companions for families, though supervision is recommended with young children.