Just because I rescue animals doesn't mean I sit by the phone waiting for it to ring so that I can jump up and save the next dog in need.
Archive for tag: pug rescue
2016 – A Year In Review

2016 was another successful year for Philly Pug & Short Nose Rescue.
39 dogs came through the rescue. We started the year with six pugs in our Angels Program, more on them later, and seven dogs available for adoption. Twenty-one adoptable and two Angels joined PPSNR during the year. Twenty-five adoptable dogs went to their forever homes:
ROCKY, ROCK STAR, OUR SWEET DOODLE

Rocky came into our lives almost four and a half years ago. Jodi had seen him on Facebook and helped get him into rescue. I remember the day clearly; it was the day after my first play closed. Jodi has just come home from a trip to Tennessee and she met me in Northport Village with our new foster with our granddaughter to see the pet parade (which we missed).
To Spay & Neuter?

What is spaying or neutering?
Female animals get spayed, males get neutered. Spaying or neutering involves a simple surgical procedure that stops your dog or cat or from breeding.
Casey Jones

Today, March 19, 2015, Casey Jones had a check up at Garden State Vet Specialties.
One year ago in June, Casey was at GSVS for airway surgery (her nasal passages were enlarged and her palate was shortened)
Lilac the Pug (a video)

A video of Lilac the Pug. An Angel home pug of PPSNR
Winnie the Pug (a video)

A video of Winie the Pug. An Angel home pug of PPSNR
2015 – What a Year

Thanks to the efforts of all of the volunteers thirty-four dogs were saved this year. Twenty-five found their new, loving forever homes.
Reasons Why You Should Try Fostering a Dog

The following article was originally posted on the iheartdogs.com blog. Reasons Why You Should Try Fostering a Dog Most rescues don’t...
Rescued Hearts

Taking care of rescue pugs is something I do best. I know because I’ve done it, and I’ve surely passed...