Arizona Pug Rescue

What You Need To Know About Arizona Pug Rescue

“Pug rescue is a wonderful place to work and help make a difference in the lives of lost and neglected dogs,” said Pam Pollock, Executive Director of Arizona Pug Rescue. “The majority of our puppies and dogs come from puppy mills or puppy raisers. They need loving homes and you can make that happen at a cost. It costs approximately $300 to bring a Pug to you as a loving home. When they are adoption-ready, it will cost you much less than that to fill their new home with a loving family.”

“We’re a national non-profit rescue group dedicated to helping out all poor, neglected pug dogs in the state of Arizona,” explained Pollock. “AZ Pug Life doesn’t have a centralized location where pugs are located. Each rescue group is located in different areas of the state with dedicated members who take an individual look at each pug before deciding where they would like the dog to go.” Because of the size of a pug, there are many areas where one would like to see a rescue dog.

” AZ Pug rescue pugs are mostly purebreds, although we do get some mixed breeds,” said Pollock.

Purebred means the dog has the gene pool (or bloodline) found in the purebred. Mixed breeds, on the other hand, are those with a gene pool consisting of a few purebreds and several mixed breeds. Some purebreds may come from pedigreed lines while others may be from mixed-breed lines.

Many people who have been thinking about getting a pug are afraid that all pug adoption will be about puppies. This is far from true, but there are certain things that you should know. All-volunteer organizations like the Arizona Pug Rescue take in older pugs as well as young pug puppies. A lot of times, people who are adopting an older dog or puppy are doing so because the previous owner had passed away, became disabled, or suffered an injury.

Another reason why an all-volunteer organization like the Arizona Pug Rescue can provide good pug adoption information is that they do not need any financial funding to support themselves. They do not receive any government funding and rely solely on the generosity of the general public.

The Arizona Pug Rescue network receives no monetary support from the city, county, or state and relies solely on voluntary contributions from individuals who know pug dogs or live near ones. Every dollar that is donated goes directly towards the care of the dogs and will benefit the dogs and their new owners.

People can place donations in many ways including directly through the Arizona Pug Rescue.

To make sure that each dog is properly cared for and protected, all Pug owners have a choice as to where the money will go. Money can be donated to the rescue network in a variety of ways including directly. Money can also be sent to the dogs in a variety of ways including via mail. People who want to send money by mail should ensure that they include the address and name of the company they donate to.

There are some other great places to find Pug rescue information. For example, you can contact local animal shelters or kennels to see if they have any Pug puppies available. These organizations work in partnership with the Arizona Pug Rescue to ensure that the dogs are given every care and attention possible.

If the shelter or kennel does not house any Pug puppies, then contacting the organization is still a good idea. Even if the shelter does have a puppy available, they may need to take the dog elsewhere due to space or time constraints.

When considering bringing a Pug into your life, it’s very important to consider the potential behavioral problems and health risks. Anyone thinking of adopting a Pug should do their research in advance. Learning about Pug care is just as easy as learning about other breeds of dogs.

There are Pug rescue groups in most cities throughout Arizona, so finding one should be no trouble at all. Once you learn more about Pug care, you’ll know what to expect going in before you make an appointment to visit a Pug rescue shelter or visit the website of an animal rescue group to learn more about Pug caring.