Founded in 2004, The Pug Rescue Network maintains a vision of saving Pugs in troubling and life threatening situations. Thanks to the dedicated work of our volunteers, we are able to locate, retrieve, and eventually place rescued Pugs into loving new homes.
The Pug Rescue Network (PRN) was launched in September of 2004 by a small group of individuals who have spent years working with other rescues. After seeing the tremendous difference volunteers could make in a rescued pets life, these five individuals had an idea. After spending considerable time doing research as well as participating in extensive dog training and behavioral seminars, the concept was drawn and the foundation of the Pug Rescue Network concept and mission became a reality:
Embrace the neglected, forgotten, and displaced Pugs with compassion, providing hope through education and awareness, helping them by finding their way to a permanent loving home.
To ensure each Pug is given the best chance at finding a new home, all Pugs turned into the Pug Rescue Network are evaluated for temperament and overall disposition. They are then placed into our Foster Network of private homes - we do not have a facility for you to visit.
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P.O Box 51455
Livonia, MI 48151
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Michigan, Northern Ohio, Indiana and Illinois. We will adopt to anywhere including Canada as long as you meet our requirements.
Additional adoption info
If your interested in adopting a Pug from the Pug Rescue Network the first step is to fill out an adoption application. Once your adoption application is approved a home visit will be conducted. If your home visit is approved we will schedule your adoption. An adoption contract is required at the adoption. Adoption fees range from $150-$400.
All dogs receive the following care prior to adoption:
Comprehensive examination by a licensed veterinarian, Vaccinations (rabies-1 year, distemper, bordetella)
Fecal Test
Spay or neuter, or there is a significant health risk (breeding is not allowed by contract)
Heartworm test and treatment (if necessary)
Heartworm preventative, Treatment of illnesses, medical problems, malnourishment, etc.
A diet of quality dog food.
Oak Park, MI 48237
8133 W Liberty,
Ann Arbor,
MI
48103
PO Box 32,
Howell,
MI
48844
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