It’s 10:07 AM and Bob has just claimed his favorite sunspot by the window. He dragged his plush elephant there earlier — not for play, but for company. A deep sigh, a stretch of his tiny legs, and he settles into his signature nap position: one paw tucked under, the other flopped to the side. Life’s good, and Bob knows it.
Bob isn’t in a rush. He greets the world with a calm, confident curiosity. He’ll inspect your shoes, your coffee mug, your shadow — but never in a hurry. He takes his time, like he already understands that good things are meant to be savored. That doesn’t mean he’s lazy — oh no. Bring out a squeaky toy or rustle a snack bag and Bob transforms into a cartoon character on fast-forward.
What makes him special isn’t just his sweet black mask and soft fawn coat — it’s the way he watches you when you talk to him, like he’s actually listening. It’s how he finds his way next to you without asking, rests his chin on your leg, and lets out that little puff of air that says, “This is my spot.”
Bob is in perfect health, vaccinated, dewormed, and raised with love. He’s a male Pug puppy who isn’t trying to be the center of attention — but somehow, he always is.