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Hi! I’m pepsi!

Meet PEPSI!

  • Pepsi is active but only during appropriate times. His long legs allow him to be playful and active, but he’s also very calm and relaxed when it’s time to cuddle and watch TV.

  • Pepsi loves attention and is a curious pug. He also loves to venture around and explore.

  • Pepsi’s underbite is a showstopper and definitely a crowd favorite.

  • Pepsi is still learning to be potty-trained. We have a good routine, and I think he’ll soon be fully potty-trained. He hasn’t gone potty inside in over a week.

  • I’m not sure if he’s crate-trained, as I haven’t used his crate at all.

  • No anxiety or other issues to my knowledge.

  • Zero barking, although he does get excited when you get home 

  • Pepsi is very playful with my pug Ripley, but at first, he was more curious and a loner. He has warmed up to her, and they are good.

  • Pepsi seems to get along well with other dogs. My dog park has about 15 dogs, and she is playful with all of them.

  • We haven’t see him with kids , but we think he’d be fine.

  • Pepsi would do well in a home with or without another dog.

  • Pepsi has been great when I have been out for a couple hours. In the beginning, he pooped and peed, but it has since stopped.

  • Pepsi would be great in an active home (with or without another dog). He likes to play in the park and run around. He’s also great relaxing at home and binge-watching some shows.

  • Pepsi is an all- around great dog and pug! I love him, and he is such an easy, gentle pug.

Age: 7 years old

Sex: Male


Color: Black

Weight: 17 lbs


Current Location: Los Angeles, CA

Adoption Fee: $500

PEPSI’S Rescue Story

Pepsi was originally found on the outskirts of Seoul, where there are many coffee shops but no residences. He was wandering around there. Someone brought him there with the intention of dumping him. Volunteer Narim freed him from the shelter and gave him a bath.

Health Considerations

On X-ray, his right hip joint appears a bit more degenerative than the left side. Our vet doesn’t believe this would cause any ambulatory issues.

We surgically removed a benign lump close to his eye after rescue.

*Adoption fee covers vaccinations, spay/neuter, microchip, all medical care, and transportation from Korea to the US. For more information on the adoption process and fee, visit how to adopt.