Harley (# 349) is 3 1/2 years old.  He was surrendered to KPR by the Kentucky Humane Society. His eyes were very red because of an eye infection, but with the proper medication it cleared up and he is looking as handsome as ever now. He no longer has to have the eye meds and his vision is excellent.  He is totally housebroken and minds very well. He just wants to be near everyone at all times and gets along well with the other dogs. Harley's Christmas wish is to find his forever family!

Adopted - December, 2007
 


Harley's Pals for Pugs

Tammy Dunker
Sarah & Hank Strain
Candace Shoaf
Sherri Harrington
 

 
 

 
Meet Hank (#455), a cuddly 3 year old, who was surrendered to KPR when his family had a new baby. This sweet boy loves kids and soaks up all the love and attention he can get. Hank is up to date on shots, but will be kept on medical hold until he is neutered. He likes to sleep with his foster family and gets along well with his other canine foster brothers and sisters. Hank is housebroken, but has a tendency to mark if he smells other dogs.

Adopted - December, 2007
 
 
Sadie (# 422) is a 2 year old female fawn pug weighing in at a whopping 11 lbs. She recently gave birth to puppies and unfortunately none of them survived. She is a very gentle and sweet little girl that wants nothing else than to be loved and held. Sadie gets along very well with all her foster brothers and sisters.

Adopted - December, 2007
 
 
Cassie (# 447) is 2 1/2 years old and a real sweetheart. She loves to be right by her foster mom's side at all times. She loves to sit and be snuggled! She also LOVES to play with her two foster dog brothers. She ignores the cats, and came from a family with children - so she is an all around great dog! She is housebroken, and will go into a crate without complaint, but usually requires a little food motivation to get in - she would rather be with the people!

Adopted - December, 2007
 
 

I'm Kobi (# 365), and I'm lucky with numbers; that is the number 7. I turned 7 years old on 9-7 of 2007 and I was rescued by KPR on the 7th day of the month! My previous owners retired and wanted to travel ......without me; too bad they never realized what a good luck charm I am! I've just had surgery on my eyes so that I won't loose anymore of my vision and other than that, I am a practically perfect pug. Kobi's foster family made the decision to give him a forever home with them.

Adopted - December, 2007
 
king
King (#314) is a beautiful 2 year old that had a tough time before he came to KPR. With the help of some loving, patient fostering, he is now enjoying life and has become a fun loving and happy guy! King is comfortable in his crate, although he much prefers to sleep on the big bed with his humans and be a part of the family. King is housebroken, but due to some trauma to his hip/pelvic area in his previous life, when he gets excited around his humans, he does have a little leakage issue. He is making progress on this and just needs a patient, loving person to continue to work with him. King is having a wonderful time playing with his three human siblings in his forever home.

Adopted - December, 2007


King's Pals for Pugs

The Lindsey Crew
 

 
 
Milo (#441) is a 5 year old male weighing about 26 pounds. He is a sweet loving pug who loves to go on walks and car rides. Milo is very good with dogs and cats and he also does great with his three foster pug brothers. Milo loves to give kisses and he's always 'smiling'. He knows how to sit, stay, and is housebroken. He will sleep in a crate or in the bedroom with you.

Adopted - November, 2007
 
 
 



Below ~ 9 weeks old

Princess Sophia Maria Pug! ( # 339) This adorable little pug was attacked by her breeder's Boxer when she was just 6 weeks old and weighed just 2 lbs.  She suffered a skull fracture and lost her eye due to the attack.  When the breeder found out the extent of her injuries and cost of the surgery, he wanted to have her put to sleep.  Thankfully the Vet took responsibility for Sophia, performing the initial surgery and paying for her medical expenses and care.  She then surrendered her to KPR where Sophia could find a forever home.

Sophia endured multiple surgeries, but is now doing wonderful!  She is very smart, outgoing and fearless!  She has no idea she is "different"!!!  She loves everyone she meets, both humans and animals.  Just as much as she loves to "romp and stomp", she also loves to snuggle and kiss.  Sophia is a very special, precious little puggie girl!

Adopted - November, 2007

 


A Very Special Thank You to ~


Dr. Tara McCoy, of the
Jefferson Animal Hospital in Louisville, Kentucky 
for saving Sophia's life by generously donating her time, money and medical supplies for her emergency care.
 



 

Sophia's Pals for Pugs

Rita Casey
Allison Gast
Melissa Cummins
Tracey Pace
Steve and Diana Morrison
Rick and Ann Hammer
Tim and Nicole Blanton
Joe and Doris Bastian
Heather Guzman
Millie and Jules Lambermont
Doug and Beth Burnell
Marty and Russ Forsythe

 

 
 

Rosie (#149) is a black female that is 4 years old. She is an alpha and the other dogs in the family ganged up on her and beat her up. She is still under vet care and still needs another surgery. Her owners realized that the best thing for Rosie was to surrender her to KPR so we could find her a home without other dogs. She is a sweetie and loves to be with her foster Mom.

Adopted - November, 2007

Rosie's Pals for Pugs

Brittany Rose Harper
 

 
 
Purdy (# 361) is a fawn female who turns 2 years old in November. Purdy got her name because she was the prettiest little thing we ever laid eyes on. She is beautiful and full of life. Purdy is spayed and up to date on shots. She loves to chew on things, so make sure she always has a bone! She loves fluffy stuffed toys too. Purdy is good with children, cats and other dogs. She has no aggression issues. Purdy is the perfect little pug and she's ready to join your home forever!
 
 
Adopted - November, 2007
 
 

 
Kramer (# 354) is a 6 year old, 18 pound, fawn angel who is as sweet as she can be. She was surrendered by a loving family that no longer had the time to care for her. She is a very quiet and well-mannered pug. She loves being near you. She seems to always be one step behind no matter where you go. She's calm, but has a very playful side as well. When Kramer's ready to play, she'll gently tug on you or a toy to get your attention. Kramer does very well with all the members of her foster family, including children, cats and her pug foster sister. She's doing very well with housetraining. She wants you to go with her or to walk her in order to go potty. She's an itchy little pug that will require cortisone shots and a daily Benadryl, but with a little adjustment to her food, she's doing a lot better. Kramer's left ear also needs more attention than normal. All it takes is a few more cleanings than a normal dog's ear. Of course, all of the love Kramer gives is worth the little extra time.

Adopted - November, 2007
 
 
My name is Barcley (# 350) and I am a beautiful, healthy male about 3-4 yrs old. You may think I'm sticking my tongue out at you, but I have a bit of an under bite! I love to sit in your lap and I will follow your every step. I'll sit for you when you offer me a treat. I am housetrained, just keep me on a schedule and I am good to go. I am a sweet boy but I can be jealous if another fur baby gets attention. So I really need to be in a home where I will be "top dog"! I am up to date on all my shots and I have already been neutered. I am ready to come live with you forever and be your little shadow.

Adopted - October, 2007
 
 

 
Hi my name is Ernie (#446) and I am just about perfect! Not only am I super cute, but I am housebroken. I was dumped on the side of the road with another dog pal when my owner decided he didn't want me anymore. The nice people at KPR pulled me out of the shelter and here I am!  The shelter estimates that I'm about 2 years old.  I weigh 17.5 pounds. My foster mom thinks I'm a great guy.  I have wonderful manners, am crate trained, like other dogs and am really friendly. I have two spots on my coat with some scabbing. The vet says this was caused by flea allergy dermatitis. The good news is that the fleas are gone and I'm eating good food now, so my coat will be in good shape in no time. I hope that you decide that I'd be a perfect fit in your life. My foster mom can't say enough good things about me and I bet you'll feel the same way too!

Adopted - October, 2007
 
 

 
Bart (# 351) is the essence of a snuggle pug! He is 3-4 years old and shows all the signs of a true gentleman! He is a 20 lb., loveable, neutered fawn male that is up to date on all of his shots, and has no medical problems. Bart loves nothing more than a good old fashioned belly rub or a cuddle with his family in the bed at night. He is potty trained, and has had no accidents while at his foster home, nor shown any signs of marking at all. Bart will alert you when any strange noises happen, or someone is around, He shares his toys well with other pugs, but tends to be possessive of his food. However, he has no problems finishing everyone else’s if given the chance! He would make a wonderful addition to your home, and is really looking for a place to call his forever!

Adopted - October, 2007
 
 




Annabelle (# 312), 7 years old, and Buckwheat , 5 years old (# 313) are a bonded pair of pugs surrendered due to divorce. Annabelle is a fawn female. She is approximately 15 pounds and is a little spitfire! She is definitely the alpha of the pair. She loves to sit in your lap and give hugs, run and explore in the backyard, and is crazy about chewable treats. Buckwheat is a black male and weighs about 19 pounds. He is so sweet and gets jealous when you pay attention to anything or anyone other than him - he wants to cuddle up beside you and have you pet him all the time. Annabelle probably won't do good in a home with cats, they aren't her favorite species! Both know "sit" and "down" and probably other commands, although Buckwheat gets so excited in the face of a treat it's hard for him to sit for more than a second!

Adopted - October, 2007
 
 

Winston (# 320) is one big boy, weighing 25 lbs. We are not sure of his exact age, but the vet says he is around 3-4 years old.

When we first brought him home, you couldn't tell that he was in a new place. He warmed up to everyone and acted as if he knew us his whole life. When he gets excited he makes this funny noise almost like a pig snorting. He has had some issues with housebreaking, but has not been neutered yet. I feel this issue will improve greatly after he's neutered.

He is good with other dogs, cats and children. He has been loving the time he gets to spend with his pug sister and two tots!! Don't let him fool you...he is a ham and ready to make you laugh.......Winston is a lovable pug and will bring many years of joy to a loving family.

Adopted - October, 2007
 
 

Timmy (#292) was a surrendered Pug from a divorce situation. Timmy is a 5-6 year old black male, and weighs in at 25 lbs.  Timmy is the perfect lap dog! He's laid back and loves nothing more than to nap on the couch or on your lap. Timmy is very good with other dogs, he's done great with his foster pug brother, and even big dogs. Timmy is very gentle with children and loves to nibble and lick ears when he's giving his puggy kisses. Timmy loves to eat and is learning how to sit for his treats. He has taken very well to his doggy pillow that's in his crate, he pulls it out during the day to lay on for a nap. What an absolute sweetheart!

Adopted - October, 2007
 
 

 
Jada (# 167) is approximately 1 and a half years old and is a very loving pug. She still has puppy left in her and she loves to play. If you have a missing sock, chances are she has run off with it because she loves stealing socks. She is a very quiet dog and doesn’t bark much. She has a very sweet temperament and makes a wonderful companion. Jada loves to follow you around and be by your side as much as possible. Although Jada does get along with other dogs, she needs to be the center of attention. She doesn’t like to share the stage and therefore does better being the only dog. This sweet little girl will take all the love and attention she can get and gives it back too.

Adopted - October, 2007
 
 


Daphne and Mollie (# 356 and # 357) are a bonded pair of pugs who are looking for a forever home.  Daphne, who was 7 years old on June 1st , is a black female. Mollie will be 4 years old on January 20th. Both girls are housebroken and spayed.

Mollie is fun loving and quick to make up to anyone that pets her. Mollie enjoys playing with her new foster pug sister and brother. While Daphne & Mollie enjoy each other, it is apparent that Daphne is the Alpha in their relationship and Mollie is carefree and more outgoing and figures, ‘whatever’!

Both Daphne and Mollie are learning a few commands that will keep them safe and out of trouble. Being older, they are a bit stubborn, but their Foster Parents feel that with lots of love and a few treats they will make good progress.

Adopted- October, 2007
 
 

Babs (# 423) is one playful Pug who is extremely shy when meeting new folks, but warms up quickly. Babs gets along great with her foster brother and sister, as well as her human companions. She prefers women, but gets along with everyone. Her foster family is continuing to work with Babs on becoming completely potty accident free.  She sleeps in a crate at night. Babs is like velcro, as she'll attach herself and wherever you go, she'll be right there with you! She is a sweetheart!

Adopted - October, 2007
 
 
Summer (# 352) came to KPR with whip worms, hook worms, an eye infection, and heartworms. Once her heartworm treatment was completed, Summer was able to be spayed.  She is housebroken and her favorite thing to do is to sit on laps to watch TV or getting treats. Summer's foster family fell totally in love with Summer and have given her a forever home.

Adopted - September, 2007
 
 



 


Bart's Pals for Pugs

The Lindsey Crew
Glenda Hertzman
 

Hi! My name is Bart (#199). I am a black & white,  Pug / Boston Terrier mix. I have lost track of time, but I think I am 8 or 9 years old. I've been neutered and am up to date on all my shots. I have some arthritis in my spine, but I move very well. I like to cuddle with my sister and brothers and I like to give kisses to the humans. I like to play a little, but most of all I like snuggling up to my foster Mom & Dad. I am house broken and I will sleep in a crate if you like, but I really like sleeping out of the crate. I like sleeping on a soft couch or bed. I am much healthier now then when I was rescued. I will make someone a very good companion.

Adopted - September, 2007

 
 
 

Dolly (# 171) was 8 weeks old when she came to KPR. Her mother was a pure blooded fawn pug and her father was a dark mysterious stranger!! She is all puppy and loves to play and loves to give kisses! She had an umbilical hernia that needed repair when she was spayed. 

Adopted - September, 2007
 
 

Petey (#237) is a pug of undetermined parental background. One parent was a pug and we aren't sure of the breed of the other parent. He's got a funny bark, almost sounds as if one of those no-bark collars might have been used on him. He loves snuggling. I think he would be fine in a home with other dogs, he seems to enjoy the companionship and does not seemed bothered if he is not alpha. He does not really understand the concept of "playing", but likes being where you are.

Adopted - September, 2007
 
 
 
Meet Oscar (#432), a very sweet and cute 4 year old fawn male. Oscar has a lot of great qualities that would make him a perfect fit in just about any home. Not only does he get along great with kids and other dogs (like most dogs he will bark and chase cats), but he can walk on his hind legs both backwards and forwards for treats. Oscar's foster family indicates that he is a good listener and that he is playful. He likes to sleep in his foster parents bed and can be a cuddler when you want. Oscar is being crate trained, has been neutered and is current on all shots.

Adopted - September, 2007
 
Pipsqueak

Below - Before Surgery

Pipsqueak (# 294) is a 13 week old Boston/Pug Mix, or Bug, puppy that was surrendered to us by his breeder. She surrendered him because he could not use one of his front legs.  It was deformed and did not hold his weight. The vet that initially saw Pip at only a few weeks old recommended that he be euthanized, as the breeder would not be able to sell him in this condition. Thank goodness, the breeder contacted KPR instead. He came into rescue when he was only 7 weeks old! We took him to an orthopedic veterinarian who told us that his arm had actually been broken in three places and his elbow joint had been crushed.

Pip had to undergo surgery to repair his broken bones and pin them together. The surgery was a BIG success!  The doctor was able to repair part of his elbow joint.  Pip is full of energy and is a typical puppy. He has not let his disability slow him down one bit! He loves to play tug and all kinds of games with his brother, Bo, and he is not above chewing on an ear or a tail once in a while, or chasing chickens. He loves to give you kisses and he loves to sit in a lap and be held and petted when he is tired! Pip is a typical baby! Everyone who has met this little guy has fallen completely in love with him!

Adopted - September, 2007

Pipsqueak's Pals for Pugs

JPetco Foundation
Lee Phillips & Wiggles
Hope Young
Leanne & Charles Edelen
Meloni McCormick
Milwaukee Pugfest Volunteers
Linda & Beau Johnson

Karen Krings Memorial Fund
Debbie & Rick Kopaczewski
Glenda Hertzman
Dorothy Carson
Melissa Cummins
Amie Newlon

Kelly & Conley Poole
Angela Lucas
Pug Hugs, Inc.
Samson & Bella Harrington

 

 
 

Angel (aka Snuggles) (# 340) is a spayed, fawn female who will be 5 years old in December. She was surrendered because her owner was unable to pay for bladder stone removal surgery. She recovered from the surgery and will need to be kept on a special diet, long term, to prevent the recurrence of stones.  Angel had breathing difficulties, which caused her to not be able to run and play and enjoy life as much as she would like.  She had another surgery to correct stenotic nares (pinched nostrils). Angel is a very smart and loving pug. She is housebroken.  She knows commands such as lay down, stay, outside, go potty, go to bed, and no no.  Her foster family has lots of teenagers and they have friends stopping by all the time.  Angel greets everyone as if they are her long time friend.  She enjoys riding in the car and is very well behaved. Angel is crate trained. She will go in her crate and stay there without any fuss. She loves to play with toys. Angel does not do well with cats or birds. She has a foster pug sister and brother.  It took her awhile to get used to having pug siblings, but they get along really well with only a very minor scuffle now and again if she thinks they are getting more attention than she is. So, although Angel would be okay with other pugs, we believe her ideal home would be as an only pug.

Adopted - September, 2007

Angel's Pals for Pugs

A Special Thank You to ~  
Dr. Tara McCoy and Jennifer Norris, at Jefferson Animal Hospital & Emergency Center in Louisville, KY, for generously providing Angel's medical care when her owners could not. Jennifer generously paid for the emergency surgery and medicines, as well as caring for Angel after the surgery.

 

 
 

Razzy (# 327) is a wonderful little guy that is learning about unconditional love. Razzy is 1 year old and weighs about 19 pounds. He is a little on the thin side and needs to gain a few pounds. He came to KPR suffering from a severe case of Demodex.  His former owners surrendered him because they couldn't afford his medical care.  Razzy felt so bad when he first came to the rescue.  He could barely hold his head up and his little belly was very hot.  The vet prescribed three medications and Razzy began having dip treatments to heal the Demodex.

Razzy is like the frog that turned into a Prince. He loves snuggling and will make a great companion for those days when you just want to relax and enjoy life. He is a bit shy around loud noises, but he is learning that he doesn't have to retreat at every little sound. If you have ever wanted to be the center of someone's world, you need Razzy. He does well with kids and cats, and gets along great with all his foster brothers and sisters. Razzy's foster family fell in love with him and they can't bear to think of him leaving, so his foster home has become his forever home. Razzy has a large family that loves him and he will never want for anything ever again.

Adopted - September, 2007


Razzy's Pals for Pugs


Laura- Dawn Edwards
Nate Swanson
Karen Davis
Tyler from St. Louis
Valerie Dildine

Linda & Beau Johnson

Cindy and Jim Ewing
Rita Casey
Tammy Dunker

 

 
 




 

Flopsy's Pals for Pugs

The Lindsey Crew
 

Flopsy  (# 322) is a pug mix that is estimated by the vet to be around 3 years old.  She is the sweetest, most gentle, calm little girl you could ever ask for!  She wants nothing more in life than to snuggle up with you and be by your side.  She has slept in her foster parent's bed from the first night, and has had no potty accidents. Flopsy is a smart girl too.  She learned to "sit" within the first 24 hours and responds to her name. Flopsy is fine with her foster parent's laid-back male pug, but very intimidated by their female shepherd mix.  She is fine with the foster's 5 year old child and their cat.  Flopsy came to KPR heartworm positive and had to be treated.  She was spayed when she was done with her heartworm treatments. Flopsy is a wonderful, sweet little girl who is an absolutely amazing dog for all that she's been through.


Adopted - August, 2007
 
 

Brutus is an 18 month old Pug/Affenpinscher mix. He's very affectionate and loves to sit in your lap and have his belly rubbed. He knows "sit", "down", and "leave it" and is house trained. He's very much still a puppy and loves to play with toys and gets very excited when his foster parents get home from work and he gets to be out of the crate. He was allowed to stay out of the crate at his last home, but is doing fine being crated at night and while home alone. He always wants to be the center of your attention and doesn't believe you should be able to sit on the couch without petting him too. Brutus gets along with other dogs, though he seems to be a little greedy with his toys, and we're told that he gets along with cats and children as well. He is incredibly sweet and will make his new forever family very happy and shower them with affection.

Adopted - August, 2007
 
 
Winston (# 421) is a 7 year old black pug that is very lovable. When Winston came to KPR he had to be treated for a severe urinary tract infection. He has been neutered and brought up to date on all his shots. Winston loves his foster pug brother and his human foster sister, who's only 2-1/2, so he is great with kids!  He likes to play ball, get belly rubs and just be with people.

Adopted - August, 2007
 
 

Hello! My name is Trooper! (# 328) I am approximately 2 years old.  I can't tell you where I have been or all I have been through in the last two years. I found found a nice house with a nice chair on the porch and I slept there for a couple of days. The lady that took me in called this rescue and you guys have really helped me out! I have a bad case of the mange, but my new vet is taking great care of me and says slowly but surely I should make a full recovery. I've lost a lot of hair and I itch really bad, but I feel a little better every day. Don't leave me alone for long though, because I miss you guys when you aren't around and... I cry. I can't wait to get better and go to one of those forever homes you guys talk about all the time! I've never had one, but they sound really great! I love to give kisses, love to be outside and go for walks.  I am crate trained and am coming along nicely in the potty training department. 

Adopted - August, 2007
 

Trooper's Pals for Pugs

Linda & Beau Johnson
The Lindsey Crew

 

 
 

Dozer (# 334) is a 2.5 year old black male pug. He is a spunky, but a very well behaved boy. He gets along great with his puggie foster sisters and loves to play with them. Dozer is potty trained.  Dozer loves people, treats and naps. He is a darling pug who charms everyone he meets.

Adopted - August, 2007
 

 

 
Mollie (# 336) is a sweet 1 to 2 year old, 15 pound little girl.. She's up-to-date on all of her shots and spayed. The vet has given her a clean bill of health. She's only had a few accidents inside the house and is doing very well on housetraining. Mollie is all puppy at heart. She loves to play and run. She's good around kids and dogs. She's been very curious about the cat. I find her head inside the kitty door all the time. At this point, she's a nuisance to the cat but she hasn't hurt her. Mollie's an active pup with a big heart. 

Adopted - August, 2007
 
 


Buddy (#276) and Holly (#277) are a bonded pair that have been together forever! Buddy is fawn and is approx. 7 years old, weighing 28lbs! Holly is Black and is approx. 5 years old, weighing 18lbs! This pair is not used to having much freedom because they were kennel dogs, but they are loving it! Both puggies are working hard on potty training and have made great strides, they just need to be reminded! Buddy and Holly are very loving and seem to do well with other animals and children, and love to give kisses. They are also learning to love treats and lots of belly rubs. Overall these guys are very happy and healthy.

Adopted - August, 2007


Buddy & Holly's
Pals for Pugs

Rita Casey
 

 
 
I am Noodle (#301)! I am about 2 years old and very energetic. I am what people call a Bugg, a boston terrier and pug mix. I am great with all people and have never met a stranger. I would do best in a house with one or two young larger dogs who likes to play constantly. Since I want to nip and chew (not in a mean way, but just being playful), I would do best in a home that does not have little children.  I love to run and play tug of war with toys. I want all the attention you can give me, and then more. If there are too many other pets to take my peoples attention away from me, I will push my way in front of the line, so I get all the attention. I will sleep in a crate at night, but prefer to be as close to my humans as possible. I have a cute bark to let you know I am close by. I am full of love and can noodle into your heart very fast. 

Adopted - August, 2007
 
 
My name is PUDGE and I am a very mannerly 5 year old fawn, neutered male. I arrived at my foster home and soon was enjoying playing with my new foster family's pug Lily, who is a 22 month old, fawn, spayed female.  After getting a bath and having my ears cleaned, I checked out the house and was soon deciding on which chair to call my own. I am adjusting well to both of my new foster parents, although I prefer to follow my foster-mom around, stay up with her until she goes to bed, and stay in bed until she decides to get up.

My foster-dad took me for a walk around the neighborhood and while new noises scare me I was assured that all will be well. I behave well on a leash, so I think we will be taking more walks in the future. Right now, I want to make sure that I get a lot of attention so I find myself being a bit protective, in a non-grouchy way, until I make sure that anyone coming in the house is a friend. I like to push myself to the front of the line to make sure that I get my recommended daily dose of attention. My Human Foster-sister came for a visit with her dog Twister, who is a 10-year old mixed-terrier and after a bit of smelling and checking each other out we all enjoyed a playful romp in the yard.

Pudge's foster family fell in love with him as soon as they saw him. He fits into their family perfectly, so the decision was made to make Pudge's foster home his forever home.

Adopted - August, 2007
 
 


Meet Bob and Sassy!  Bob is a black 4 year old puggie boy and Sassy is 4 1/2 year old fawn girl.  They are a really bonded pair of super duper love Pugs. They came from an indoor home where their family was having medical problems with a child and they just could not spend much time with the pugs because they were at the hospital a lot.

Bob and Sassy are used to being adored house Pugs. They both have lovely manners and are housebroken. They love to spend time with people and love to cuddle on the couch. They have typical Puggie personalities and love to play and give kisses and eat.

Sassy is all Pug and loves everybody. She is a kissing, wiggling machine.  Bob is a little more hesitant until he gets to know you and then is quite the cuddle bug. Both Bob and Sassy comes with an extensive personal and medical backgrounds from their prior home.
They are a beautiful bonded pair of love Pugs waiting to join a forever home that will give them the time, caring and love they they deserve.

Bob and Sassy's new family absolutely adores them and are planning on having a party to introduce them to family and friends and raise awareness of KPR.

Adopted - August, 2007

 
 
 
Daisy ( # 347) is a 1 /12 year old female pug. Daisy came to KPR from a loving family that could no longer care for her. Daisy now lives with her mom and her 27 pound cat brother named Q-Tip. Daisy runs the house and lets all visitors know who's boss! Her foster mom fell in love with her immediately and decided to make Daisy a permanent part of the family!


Adopted - August, 2007

 
 
Jordan (#193) is a delightful pug about 4 years old. Jordan has had surgery to help open his nares; he also has a narrowed trachea (airway). Because of this, the vet has recommended he be placed in a home that is "laid back" so Jordan does not need to keep up with anybody. As long as he keeps his own pace, he does absolutely fantastic! He would do best with an older, calmer dog; he would be great for someone trying to find a pal for an older dog. While he does great with kids, he would also benefit from older kids who understand not to play too hard with him. Don't let any of this concern you; there is no reason to believe he won't live a long healthy and happy life as long as he can pace himself. He is housebroken, loving, easy mannered, and just wants your love!  Jordan's foster brother, Oscar, loves Jordan so much, that he became a permanent part of the family.

Adopted - August, 2007
 
 

My name is Teddy (# 261) and I am a 3 year old neutered fawn pug. My foster mom's nice vet referred me to KPR as my other family was unable to care for me. I get along real well with my foster mom's other pugs and love to curl up with them. My under bite is so cute and I like to show my teeth. I love to go for walks and chew on cow hoofs.

Adopted - August, 2007

 
 

 


Winston's Pals for Pugs

The Lindsey Crew