





Bob & Mike
- Young
- Male
- Medium
- Pug
- Yellow Labrador Retriever
About Bob & Mike
El Segundo, CA
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Bob & Mike’s Compatibility
This pet has good compatibility with kids.
This pet has good compatibility with dogs.
This pet has good compatibility with cats.
This pet has good compatibility with other animals.
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Bob & Mike's Story
He ain’t heavy… he’s my brother! Meet Bob & Mike 🐾<br/><br/>Bob and Mike are a bonded pair of brothers with hearts as big as their personalities. They came from a hoarding situation where their mom was a larger Pug, and the two male dogs on the property were a Shiba Inu and a Labrador/Boxer mix. With a few generations on site, the pups all looked similar—but not quite like any specific breed. What is certain? They’re 100% adorable.<br/><br/>These boys are about 16 months old, true teenagers, and weigh around 32 lbs each—the perfect “not too big, not too small” size. Like real siblings, they adore each other and occasionally have a harmless spat, but their bond is strong and sweet.<br/><br/>Bob and Mike are great with other dogs, kids, and cats. They’ll need some basic manners training for walks and can get into a little mischief if left alone too long—though they’re so cute afterward, it’s hard not to forgive them. They love wrestling, car rides, walks, sunbathing, snuggling with each other and their humans, and yes… occasionally sampling a dog bed or two.<br/><br/>If you’re looking for an instant family—young dogs who are ready to bond deeply with their guardians, excited about the world, and full of love and fun—Bob and Mike might be your perfect match.
He ain’t heavy… he’s my brother! Meet Bob & Mike 🐾
Bob and Mike are a bonded pair of brothers with hearts as big as their personalities. They came from a hoarding situation where their mom was a larger Pug, and the two male dogs on the property were a Shiba Inu and a Labrador/Boxer mix. With a few generations on site, the pups all looked similar—but not quite like any specific breed. What is certain? They’re 100% adorable.
These boys are about 16 months old, true teenagers, and weigh around 32 lbs each—the perfect “not too big, not too small” size. Like real siblings, they adore each other and occasionally have a harmless spat, but their bond is strong and sweet.
Bob and Mike are great with other dogs, kids, and cats. They’ll need some basic manners training for walks and can get into a little mischief if left alone too long—though they’re so cute afterward, it’s hard not to forgive them. They love wrestling, car rides, walks, sunbathing, snuggling with each other and their humans, and yes… occasi
He ain’t heavy… he’s my brother! Meet Bob & Mike 🐾
Bob and Mike are a bonded pair of brothers with hearts as big as their personalities. They came from a hoarding situation where their mom was a larger Pug, and the two male dogs on the property were a Shiba Inu and a Labrador/Boxer mix. With a few generations on site, the pups all looked similar—but not quite like any specific breed. What is certain? They’re 100% adorable.
These boys are about 16 months old, true teenagers, and weigh around 32 lbs each—the perfect “not too big, not too small” size. Like real siblings, they adore each other and occasionally have a harmless spat, but their bond is strong and sweet.
Bob and Mike are great with other dogs, kids, and cats. They’ll need some basic manners training for walks and can get into a little mischief if left alone too long—though they’re so cute afterward, it’s hard not to forgive them. They love wrestling, car rides, walks, sunbathing, snuggling with each other and their humans, and yes… occasionally sampling a dog bed or two.
If you’re looking for an instant family—young dogs who are ready to bond deeply with their guardians, excited about the world, and full of love and fun—Bob and Mike might be your perfect match.
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Bob & Mike is from Marley's Pit Stop Rescue
[El Segundo, CA]
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