Gilligan
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Gilligan
AvailableGilligan is a charming 3-month-old male pug weighing just over 8 lbs. He boasts a short coat in bicolor, apricot/beige, and black. This playful little guy is house trained and up to date on vaccinations. While he has not been altered yet, his adopter will be responsible for neutering him by 6 months. Gilligan currently resides in Roseburg, OR.
About Gilligan
Gilligan is a delightful male pug, weighing just over 8 lbs and at 3 months old, he's all about sweetness and play. This little one enjoys cuddling and has started to adapt well to using a dog door, showing great progress with potty training. He loves to explore outdoors and is quite playful, getting along well with dogs of various sizes. As for other animals and children, more time is needed to assess how he might react. Being still a puppy, Gilligan will benefit from ongoing training and guidance. It’s recommended to provide him a crate, play yard, or a puppy-proof room for safety during his rest times. He is up to date on vaccinations but is not altered; his new owner must ensure he is neutered by 6 months as a part of the adoption contract. Ready to meet this charming little pup? Click apply to start the adoption process.
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$350Payment after application.
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Questions about Gilligan
What type of living environment is this breed usually best suited for?
Gilligan, being a pug, thrives in a warm and loving living environment where he can interact with his humans. Pugs adapt well to various living situations, whether in an apartment or a house.
How much outdoor space does this breed typically need?
Pugs like Gilligan don’t require extensive outdoor space. A small yard or plenty of opportunities for walks and exploration will keep him happy and stimulated.
Is this breed typically suitable for homes with children?
While Gilligan is still a baby, his suitability for homes with children is uncertain at this time. Some pugs enjoy children's company, but introductions should be handled carefully.











