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Kentuckiana Pug Rescue is
closed to incoming dogs. Our hearts are aching, knowing
there are pugs that need us, and we cannot help. The number of
pugs being turned over to us has increased dramatically in the
last few months. Our resources, both foster homes and money,
have been stretched beyond our limit, and in order to continue
to care for the dogs already in the rescue, we must close to
incoming pugs. We will do everything we can to find other
rescues to help those pugs that we cannot. Please consider
donating, volunteering,
attending our events, or
purchasing
off our website and helping us open our doors once again -
there are so many pugs out there who need our help, and we
cannot do it without you!
Sincerely,
Amy Carpenter
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Kentuckiana Pug Rescue will accept any Pug, regardless of the age,
temperament or medical condition. If you can no longer care for your
Pug, KPR can help. We serve the states of Kentucky and
Indiana. If you are outside of those states, please visit out
Rescue Links to
find a rescue organization near you.
To Surrender a Pug
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Each Pug surrendered to the rescue is
first taken to a licensed veterinarian and given a full medical
evaluation, so that it can receive the medical care needed.
The Pug is placed with an approved foster home where they are cared
for and evaluated. All Pugs are neutered or spayed (if
necessary), updated on vaccinations, fecal tested and heartworm
negative prior to adoption.
Pugs are placed with a loving family that has submitted their
adoption application and have been through an extensive interview
process, as well as a home inspection. The adoption process is
lengthy and our guidelines for placement are strict. This will
ensure that the Pug and their new adoptive family are a perfect
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