Thursday, June 5, 2008

Snuggle Puppy

Names: Milo, Ellie, and Gus
All were adopted from PugPROS!

Milo, Ellie and Gus love to snuggle up on the fluffy dogbed and snooze.

Cute!

Links:
Listen to the "Snuggle Puppy" song by Sandra Boynton
Sandra Boynton's music website ("Snuggle Puppy" is on her "Philadelphia Chickens" album)

More information is available at our website, pugpros.org

Wednesday, June 4, 2008

PugPROS: A Day in the Life

PugPROS volunteers had a booth at the Animals on Broadway event in Walnut Creek, CA earlier this summer.

Volunteers sell pug-related items from the pug boutique to raise funds for vet care.

In addition volunteers provide information about the adoption process, the pug breed, and the pugs available for adoption.

More information is available at our website, pugpros.org

Tuesday, June 3, 2008

Dreadlocks

[Unidentified pug]

This photo was taken at the 2007 annual "Pugtacular", an event sponsored by the Northern California Pug Club and benefiting Pug Rescue.

Links:
Wiggles Dog Wigs
Dreadlocks

More information is available at our website, pugpros.org

Monday, June 2, 2008

Incognito


Fun in the sun for a pug who prefers to be incognito.

Links:

More information is available at our website, pugpros.org

Sunday, June 1, 2008

Lola's Tongue

Name: Lola
Rescued: 1/2008
Adopted: 2/2008

Lola's family sent this photo and wrote, "Lola eating peanut butter-She is mostly Pug,except for her German Shepard tongue."

Cute!

Links:
Tongue Talk by a DVM

More information is available at our website, pugpros.org

Saturday, May 31, 2008

Treats!


Treats!

Daisy Duke (hospice), Tasha (hopsice), Buster (available for adoption), Big Ben (hospice), Mac (hospice), and Cowboy (adopted) all wait expectantly for treats.

Links:
Pet food recipes

More information is available at our website, pugpros.org

Friday, May 30, 2008

Pooped puggy

Name: Sally
Rescued: 3/2007
Adopted: 3/2007

Sally spent a long day in the hot weather. Even with her "cooling coat" and her umbrella shade, she was starting to suffer from the heat.

The people at the Coldwater Creek store kindly allowed Sally to spread-eagle on the cool tiles inside the doors of the air-conditioned store.

In just a few minutes, Sally's temperature and breathing returned to normal. She soon fell asleep.

That's okay -- Sally doesn't look good in the new summer fashion colors. :>)

Links:
Heat Stroke in Dogs
How to choose what color to wear

More information is available at our website, pugpros.org