It was love at first sight when Bean Brown came across a photo of a little “fuzz ball” on a bulletin board while shopping at her local grocery store. He was the only puppy left in a litter, and she had to have him. Bean got her a pug when he was 8 weeks old. He fit perfectly in the palm of her hand. Since then, the two have been inseparable. He is a handsome boy, who she named her pug, Kahlo, after the artist Frida Kahlo. This dynamic duo can be found running and playing in Highland Park or taking walks to Tazza D’oro Café for a hot latte. The puppy is 2 years old now, and he loves to play fetch on the tennis courts and to meet new furry friends while walking through the park. He is exceptionally good at high-fiving, snuggling, and snoozing. (Lots and lots of snoozing.) Bean and Kahlo both agree that fall is their favorite season: They both love to wear vests while playing in the leaves.
Love Pug
Bean and Kahlo

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