106 Views
$500
Real life, Gremlin
Available for: Pickup
About Real life, Gremlin
All listing information is self-reported. Verify information before conducting business. Learn more here
Pictures don’t do them justice… message me for the FULL VIDEO 🐾👀
🎬 Real-Life Gremlin Puppy – Pug × Toy Poodle (6–10 lbs) – $500 firm
Ever seen those little “gremlin-looking” movie dogs with the scruffy beard, big eyes, and human-like expressions?
Yeah… this is THAT dog in real life.
⚠️ Warning:
• Will follow you everywhere
• Will stare at you like it pays rent
• Will steal your heart in 24 hours
Honestly… pictures don’t capture it.
👉 The VIDEO is where their personality hits.
⸻
🐾 The Vibe
• Scruffy “movie star” look (Brussels Griffon style)
• Pug × Toy Poodle = personality + brains
• Tiny size: only 6–10 lbs full grown
• Low/minimal shedding (cleaner home 👍)
👉 Perfect for apartments, families, or anyone who wants a small companion that actually connects with you
⸻
🐶 About This Little Gremlin
• 3 months old
• Playful, affectionate, people-obsessed
• Raised in a clean home (not backyard chaos)
• Has that rare “human face” look everyone stops for
⸻
🩺 Health & Peace of Mind (THIS is where I’m different)
• 💉 Vaccinated (up to date for age)
• 🧪 Parvo test done in front of you before going home
• 📄 Health guarantee included (serious conditions covered)
• 🐾 Active, healthy, eating great
👉 No guessing. No risk. You see it all yourself.
⸻
🚽 Training Started
• Pee pad training in progress
• Smart mix — picks things up fast
⸻
🎁 Comes With Starter Kit
• Food
• Pee pads
• Toy
• Vaccine record + paperwork
⸻
💰 Rehoming Fee
$500 firm
👉 Not a random puppy — you’re getting health, transparency, and a properly cared-for small dog.
⸻
📍 Moreno Valley / Inland Empire
📲 Text: 951-447-3954
⸻
⚠️ Final Warning (seriously):
If you watch the video… you’re probably coming to pick one up 😂
👉 Message me for the video 🎥🐾
Coat Colors:
Black
Medium Brown
Cream
Coat Pattern:
Tricolor
Why I stand out
Vaccinated
Health guarantee
About The Seller
Comfort puppies
Member for
3 years
ID Verified by iDenfy
Email Address Verified
Phone Number Verified
Licenses
USDA not required
State not required
Other Contacts
Frequently Asked Questions
About Pug Puppies
About Pug Puppies
What's it like owning a Pug?
Around since 400 B.C., Pugs are historically beloved dogs. Emperors, monks, and royalty alike couldn’t resist the charm of these friendly, flat-faced companions. A little treat is all it takes to train these smart pups. Playful, affectionate, and happy-go-lucky, they are one of the most easygoing family dogs you can find. They make a great match for most people and lifestyles! Full-grown, they typically weigh 14-18 pounds and stand 10-13 inches tall.
Do Pugs get along with kids?
Pugs are generally excellent with children of all ages. They love their family, children, guests, new dogs, and other pets. Pugs may be small but can stand up to the innocent roughhousing of children, and they definitely won’t mind all the attention! They're relatively quiet and don't bark much.
Are Pugs couch potatoes or do they need a lot of exercise?
Pugs are lively dogs but do not require much exercise. They will enjoy a daily walk, which can also have the added benefit of naturally filing down their nails. Pugs are dog-park friendly and are sure to have a big smile on their faces while playing with others! Overall, their exercise needs are low.
Do Pugs need professional grooming?
Pugs are known for their irresistible smushed faces and large expressive eyes. Their coat comes in a variety of colors but should all feature a dark muzzle. Pugs do shed, but regular brushing and bathing can help. Grooming-wise, this breed is low-maintenance.
What kind of home is best for a Pug?
Pugs are best suited for apartments and smaller homes. They don’t require much space to be content, but they do prefer moderate temperatures. They are fairly easy to train.
Frequently Asked Questions
About Poodle - Toy Puppies
About Poodle - Toy Puppies
What's it like owning a Toy Poodle?
The Toy Poodles are a springy breed, bursting with energy and playfulness. They are obedient, smart, and sensitive and have a knack for finding trouble. Full-grown, they typically weigh 4-6 pounds and stand 9-10 inches tall.
Are Toy Poodles safe around children?
Toy Poodles are generally excellent with children of all ages. They are good with children, since they love to play and have an abundance of energy, but care should be taken with smaller children so there is no rough play. They make great watchdogs, so intruders will likely think twice before entering your home uninvited. They're fairly vocal dogs that bark regularly.
Can Toy Poodles keep up with an active lifestyle?
A toy poodle typically needs around 30 minutes to 1 hour of exercise per day, which can be achieved through short walks, playtime with interactive toys, and indoor activities, ensuring to avoid strenuous exercises that could strain their small joints; aim for shorter walks and prioritize mental stimulation due to their active and intelligent nature. Overall, their exercise needs are high.
Is a Toy Poodle a good choice for someone with allergies?
The Toy Poodle’s frizzy, wooly coat does not shed, making them ideal pets for people with allergies, so you can put away the Benedryl. They do require regular grooming and if not shaven carefully, can get rashes or skin irritations. Occasional grooming with a professional groomer will keep your Toy Poodle looking and feeling great. Grooming-wise, this breed is fairly high-maintenance. Toy Poodles are considered hypoallergenic, which can be a plus for allergy sufferers.
How much space does a Toy Poodle need?
Toy Poodles are best suited for apartments and smaller homes. Toy Poodles are an indoor breed and do well in apartment life. They make great watchdogs, so intruders will likely think twice before entering your home uninvited. They are highly trainable and eager to learn.
Puppy Buyer's FAQ
See Full Guide Here
See Full Guide Here
Visit or Video Call the Breeder
Visit in person if possible, or request a live video call to meet the puppy, see its living conditions, and meet the mom. Ask to see where the dogs eat, sleep, and play.
Get a Vet Exam Immediately
Have a vet examine the puppy within two days of bringing it home, even if it seems healthy.
Request Complete Health Records
Ask for vaccination records, deworming history, and vet exam results. For purebreds, ask for parent health clearances.
Get Everything in Writing
Written contract with health guarantees, return/refund policy, and spay/neuter terms. Verbal promises are unenforceable.
Use Secure Payment Methods
Pay with a credit card or another traceable method that offers buyer protection. Avoid wire transfers, crypto, or gift cards, which are difficult to recover.
Verify Breeder Credentials
Check USDA license, state breeder license, breed club memberships, and reviews. Ask for buyer references.
Know What to Look For
A trustworthy breeder welcomes visits, specializes in one or two breeds, prices fairly, and gives you time to decide without pressure.
Know Your State's Laws
Some states have lemon laws; others rely on contract law. Know your rights before you buy.