The Pug Club of Canada, being a national Club, works with LOCAL rescue organizations across the country to place dogs in need, LOCALLY. Your application will be forwarded to the nearest rescue organization that we have deemed to be reputable….OR you can contact the local rescue directly, and follow their process.
The list of organizations and individuals that we work with across the country are listed to the side.
We thank you for making your home available for a Rescue Pug.
If you have any questions or know of a Pug in need of re-homing, please contact Dagmar Skala OR complete our online application form. If you are have problems viewing our online form you have an alternative choice of completing our four-page application and EMAIL it to: Dagmar Skala
IMPORTANT: All adopted rescue pugs are to be returned to the Pug Rescue program if they can no longer stay in their adoptive homes. They are not, under any circumstances, allowed to be placed in a secondary home by the adoptive family. Adoptive families are responsible for food, shelter, veterinary care, etc.
Rescue Pugs can come from a number of sources—private homes that surrender directly to the rescue, pounds and shelters, vet clinics. They can be surrendered for a number of reasons—life changes in the home, medical issues, behavioral problems, finance and time issues.
The dog is placed in a foster home, until he/she gets adopted. In that home, the dog is treated as part of the family. They are given medical care, behavioral assessment (and modification if needed), and lots of time and attention, in the hopes that they will thrive and are ready for adoption. A reputable rescue will spay/neuter any dogs that are not already altered, and treat any medical conditions that are needed to bring the dog back to optimal health. Most rescues vaccinate, microchip, deworm and Heartworm test all dogs prior to adoption, and usually go above and beyond that basic level of care if needed, such as dental work, surgery (orthopedic, eye, etc). At the same time, the dog is evaluated every day, to determine what kind of home he/she would be happiest in, and any behavioral issues (separation anxiety, abuse, housebreaking) are dealt with. Prior to adoption, these issues are usually well on their way to being resolved. A reputable rescue will DISCLOSE ALL INFORMATION regarding medical and behavioral issues with the potential adoptive home, to ensure a clear understanding of the future needs of the dog, prior to placement.
Reputable rescues follow a several-step process that will feel, to many, very much like adopting a human child. Requirements vary, but in general, you should actually feel more comfortable when the adoption is an involved process (just as you should when purchasing a puppy from a reputable breeder)……you are assured that the rescue organization cares deeply about the welfare of each rescue dog, and wants to attain a "best fit" permanent placement. In other words, the right home, for the right dog. It is the only way to assure a "forever home" for dogs who have already had their share of transition and stress.
All this being said, and perhaps seeming stringent and harsh, please understand that these policies are borne of years of rescuing dogs, and are created for the protection of our beloved breed, as well as each individual dog in rescue. We see dog ownership as a privilege, not a right.
RESCUE ONLINE APPLICATION FORM
BRITISH COLUMBIA
PRAIRIES&TERRITORIES
Boston Terrier and Pug Rescue of Manitoba
ONTARIO
Pugalug (Pugalug Club, Toronto)
QUEBEC
ATLANTIC PROVINCES
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