These are the pictures of the pugs I have fostered while voluenteering for PPRA
If you are interested in voluenteering for pug rescue in the north east or adopting a pug go to www.ppra.org or for a rescue group in your area go to www.pugrescue.com |
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Norman
This is Norman. He and his sister Julia were surrendered to PPRA when their family could no longer keep up with Julias medical care. When they came to my home they were both very overweight affected their breathing and made it hard for them to play. They couldnt even jump up on the couch when they first came.
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Julia
When I found out that Norman and Julia needed a foster home I drove over 6 hours one way to get them. I got to meet one of the other PPRA voluenteers. It was a lot of fun. |
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Norman and Julia when they left.
They were much thinner puggies when they left. It felt like a pug diet spa here for awhile. Norman would plead with his eyes to get a treat. They would often talk the kids into giving them something. |
Puggy
Puggy was surrendered because his family wanted to travel and didnt want to put him in a kennel when they were gone. He was also marking, mainly because he wasnt neutered. |
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Rocco
Roccos family surrendered him because they didnt have the time to spend with him. I fell in love with little Rocco so he is moving in with me. |
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