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Meet One eyed Oreo

This is Oreo , our 100% purebred pirate dog. He is approx 5 years old and 20lbs and if you ask him how he lost his eye, he’ll probably tell you it was during a sword fight but we’ll tell you it was due to proptosis (very common in Pugs due to their short eye sockets). Oreo is such a silly little guy that lives for attention and treats. When he loves you, he loves big and will kiss your face off and crawl into your skin if he could. He is dog-friendly, people-obsessed, and the perfect blend of goofy and sweet. He’s a professional kisser, world-class snuggler, and a certified “good boy” enthusiast who will never get tired of hearing it. To meet Oreo submit an application at- https://www.muttsinneed.org/adoption-application.html

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One eyed Oreo

BreedPugSexMaleSizeSmallAge10 years
  • Senior status confirmed
  • Last checked 6/27/2026
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Shelter & rescue

Mutts in Need
Newport Beach, CA 92660

No public visiting address is listed — this rescue may be foster-based or use a mailing-only address. Please contact them directly for meeting or adoption details.

✉️ MuttsInNeed@gmail.com

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