Pug Rescue of Memphis, Inc.

A non-profit 501(c)(3) all volunteer organization dedicated to the Pug

Saturday, June 28, 2008  Cordova Country Club    

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     Available for adoption    

 Ralphie  

              

Frank

 

 If you would like to know more about the adoption process click Adoption Process

 

Have you ever given love and not had it returned?  Then you know how a Pug who comes to rescue must feel.  We are in need of foster homes who are willing to love and spoil a rescue pug.  Foster families don't require any special talents or training, only a willingness to help pugs in transition.   We want you to love your foster pug, and treat them just like your pug or pugs, because rescue pugs need a lot of love.  They are scared and confused, and are greatly comforted by the safe and loving environment you can provide. .  If you are interested in becoming a foster family for pugs in need, please e mail Anna

 

 

       Pugs in need    

Not all Pugs we rescue are adoptable, largely due to their age or medical condition. We want these pugs to find care and love in a home where they are not just temporary guests but part of the family. It takes special people to open their hearts and homes to these animals with special needs, and sometimes the financial burden of their care can become overwhelming. Because of this, we have developed an alternative program, called Hospice, to assist with these expenses. This program will ensure these animals will receive the best care available in their remaining time with us. Pug Rescue of Memphis will assume financial responsibility for the medical cost of these animals, leaving the family free to provide the care and love they need. In spite of everything, these Pugs are full of spirit and character, and are inspiration to us all.

If you would like information on this program and would consider opening your heart and home please email Anna


Whereas there is sorrow from the emptiness we feel at their loss, there is also joy in remembering how much they touched our lives, and how very much they loved and were loved.

Please help us give them the care they need 

 

 

Pugs In The Park

Sunday, May 18, 2007 2:00 pm

 

Pug picture of the week.... Odie

 

Available for Adoption