Dfw Pug Rescue Club Inc

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Causes: Animal Protection & Welfare, Animals

Mission: To rescue and provide medical care for pug dogs, and to find adoptive families for as many of these dogs as possible.

Community Stories

4 Stories from Volunteers, Donors & Supporters

CSAB Client Served

Rating: 5

05/30/2022

We- couple- just adopted 3 adorable baby pugs. It was a great process from beginning to end. Susan is a great lady and one can tell she absolutely loves what she does! Thanks so much to her and to Joann the foster parent!

This is a great organization. I know them for years, they never disappoint.

PurePrairie Client Served

Rating: 5

07/11/2021

When our 11 year old son announced that he wanted a pug I started looking online, so expensive. Then a coworker told me her mother in law adopted a rescue from DFW Pug Rescue. The process was clearly defined and we were matched with our beautiful 4 year old Stewart. He has been a joy to share our lives with. He has never been sick and we feel that they are one of the most reputable rescues you could do business with if you are looking for your newest pug family member.

cjus2473 Client Served

Rating: 5

04/30/2018

My petsitters, Tim and Glynna work tirelessly for this organization. They are the proud pet parents of 10 Pugs, and spend their "free time" fostering, saving and helping pugs get to their furever homes. This organization does the most wonderful rescues of puppy mill dogs and older dogs given up due to age and medical issues. However, when they post the adoptions of the most abused and neglected animals, the smiles on the dogs' faces and their new parents is just so uplifting. This organization is one of the most compassionate with regards to the pugs, and assure all the rescued animals a loving home...they even rescue dogs of other breeds and provide them with the love and nurture all animals deserve. I cannot think of a better organization, and especially Tim and Glynna for their dedication and unwavering love for the pugs

Jill S. Client Served

Rating: 5

06/01/2011

I adopted a senior pug in 2008. As soon as the dogs are received, they are checked in at the vet and treated before being sent to foster homes where they are loved and nourished and their behavior diagnosed before being adopted into their forever homes. The volunteers really love these animals and are dedicated to their overall well being. They travel many miles to pick up these animals from other shelters or bad situations.

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