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Why consider Adopting a Rescue Pug

Purebred rescue organizations are made up of long-time dog fanciers who care deeply about their breeds. They know firsthand about breeds' strengths and weaknesses, health issues and temperaments. They know the best grooming and training methods to use with their breeds. These dog fanciers are adept at analyzing, rehabilitating and placing dog in appropriate homes.

Purebred rescue organizations do their utmost to make the best match for both the dog and the adopting family. They carefully screen prospective homes and sometimes make follow-up inquiries and visits.

If you are interested in owning a purebred dog and do not intend to show or breed your dog, you may consider giving a rescue dog a second chance for a safe and loving home. With a little love and attention, rescue dogs can bond very quickly with their new owners. Rescue can be a wonderful way to get a purebred dog who's already housebroken, had some training, is spayed or neutered and is current on its shots.

FOR MORE INFORMATION...
Get in touch with a rescue volunteer in your area by using the AKC's National Breed Club Rescue Network contact list, available online at:
Club Information

OR
 Contact Us:  "Click here"

Click on these great links:

PugsCom

PugVillage.com

Pug Dog Club of America, Inc.

Pug Secrets

1-800-Save-A-Pet.com

Pug Talk Magazine

CONSIDER ADOPTING A RESCUE DOG

North Carolina Responsible Animal Owners Alliance

 

Animal Diabetes

.......dedicated to helping your best friend
1820 S Osborne Ave
Janesville, WI 53546
Phone: 877-738-3422  Outside the USA: 608-758-3880
Fax: 608-741-0745
website:  http://www.animaldiabetes.com/

Pug Rescue Organizations
United States, Canada, & Australia

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