Professor
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Professor
AvailableProfessor, a small bicolor pug, is currently a playful baby at just 3 months old. Weighing around 8 lbs with a short coat, he is house trained and up to date on vaccinations. Though not yet neutered, his adopter must complete this by six months. Located in Roseburg, OR, he’s waiting to find his forever home.
About Professor
Professor is a charming male pug just over 8 lbs and around 3 months old. He's sweet, playful, and has a knack for cuddles. Using a dog door, he’s doing well with potty training and enjoys exploring outside, especially playing with dogs of all sizes. As a young pup, he will benefit from ongoing training and guidance to ensure he grows into the best companion possible. While he gets along with other dogs, his compatibility with cats and children is currently unknown. Crate training, a puppy play yard, or a puppy-proofed room can help him safely rest and avoid mischief. His vaccinations are up to date, and while he isn’t altered yet, his new adopter must arrange for neutering before he turns six months old, which is a strict requirement of our adoption contract. Are you ready to welcome this playful little guy into your home? Click apply to start the adoption process.
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Questions about Professor
What type of living environment is this breed usually best suited for?
Pugs like Professor thrive in a variety of living environments, from apartments to houses, as long as they have a loving home. They do enjoy some outdoor exploration but are adaptable to indoors.
How much outdoor space does this breed typically need?
Professor, being a small pug, doesn't require much outdoor space. A small yard or regular walks will keep him happy, especially if he can socialize with other dogs.
Is this breed typically suitable for homes with children?
While Professor gets along well with other dogs, his suitability with children is still unknown. However, pugs generally do well with kids when socialized properly.











