Perky Pug
Binds when picked up
Use: Teaches you how to summon this companion.
Scratches for fleas, sniffs the air, and occasionally scoots butt across ground.
Pit-pattering footsteps; vocalizations (periodic and on-click)
This pet is rewarded when your character completes the "Looking For Multitudes" achievement. To complete this achievement, your character must have used the Dungeon tool to group with a total of 100 random players to successfully complete random heroic dungeons. After completing the achievement, you will immediately receive this pet in your mailbox.
This pet is also available as a FigurePets collectible (series 3).

No amount of rude, incompetent party members can hold me back from getting my hands on this little pup! I'm sure he'll have the PUGnacity to stand by my side for many epic battles to come! Some may find his, um, sanitary habits to be a little rePUGnant. But he won't let such opPUGners get in his way, he’s truly inexPUGnable! *laughs* Hey, those are real words, folks. It's not easy to come up with these.






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In a related note, the new updated LFG system is incredibly smooth, and a great way to pick up some extra gold and badges when combined with the Random Dungeon feature. Double win, Blizz!
If you do this achievement solo, you will need a total of 25 groups to complete the achievement for your pet and a total of 30 achievement points (10 for each tier of numbers : 10 > 50 >100).
P.S. he does make a sound when you click him, he has the cutest little dog bark.
He surprised me with how strong he is - at least at level 5 and under. Maybe the level 91 pug in Stormwind taught perky pug a thing or two?
http://forums.battle.net/images/portraits/bliz/Crithto.gif
EDIT: Now found running around Stormwind, typically in the palace garden but he takes a run around towards the Trade District, around to the Dwarven District, and back.
I also have to note that I noticed something pretty quickly with this little guy and his butt scoot. His shadow doesn't follow him when he does it, and so it looks like he leaves a 'mark' on the ground because of it. When I saw it the first time I had to do a double take.
Or is this an old thing that I just missed before? LOL