Tank is a neutered male pug mix approximately 3 years old and weighs about 12 pounds. Tank is a handsome little dog, and he knows it! He has a beautiful, shiny black coat and very pretty tan markings. You will understand why his foster children named him “Tank” when you meet him!
Tank enjoys going on walks, does very well on leash, and loves to have people admire him. He is a one or two person dog and bonds very loyally. He loves to roll over on his back and have his belly rubbed and is frequently discovered in this position in case someone is available for a rub. Tank gets along very well with children, cats and other dogs. He would prefer a household with one other small dog, or would even do well in a house where he was the only dog. Tank does not appear to like crowds and enjoys a quieter environment. He loves to follow his "people" around and is the first one up on the couch for a cuddle. He is up to date on all vaccines, is microchipped, de-fleaed and de-wormed.
Tank and his sister/mother were surrendered because the owner couldn't keep them in his rented apartment. He has been in foster care since mid-April and his female companion has since been adopted. For further information or to find out where you can meet Tank please email Dan Mills at dan-sallymills@sbcglobal.net or call 510-209-9955.
Name:
Tank
Type:
Dog
Gender:
Male
Breed: Pug Mix
Age:
3 years 8 months
Color:
Black with Tan, Yellow or Fawn
Size:
15 lbs.
Housebroken:
Yes
Shots Current:
Yes
Spayed/Neutered:
Yes
Special Needs:
No
Good with Dogs:
Yes
Good with Cats:
Yes
Host:
Guardian Assistance
Organization:
Furry Friends Rescue
Date Added:
11/2/09
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