Michigan Pug Rescue

Michigan Pug Rescue Michigan Pug Rescue, "Pug Luv" is a non-profit 501(c)3 (EIN: 38-3530377) animal rescue organization registered in the state of MIchigan.

Since April, 2000 "Pug Luv has been the leading Pug Rescue organization in MIchigan. Additional Contact Info:
The telephone number is provided only for individuals and famillies that need to relinquish their Pug. Telephone calls asking if we are open or what are the times we are open will be answered with "Are you on our web site? It clearly states we do not have a facility to visit. If you want t

o meet the Pugs come to an upcoming event which is listed on the Events page. All information about the Pugs in the rescue is available at the Browse Available Pugs tab under the How To section.

Otis is the brother of Jenna.  They were surrendered because the family did not have sufficient time to spend with them....
07/20/2023

Otis is the brother of Jenna. They were surrendered because the family did not have sufficient time to spend with them. Otis has not been neutered as of yet. He is just over 2 years old. He has received some of his vaccines, heart worm testing and preventative. He will get the remainder of his vaccines when he is neutered. The foster home is working with him for his house training. He is very active and is also being trained to walk on a leash correctly. He like his sister is very active and if possible would like to be adopted together. He gets along with other dogs but has a bad habit of showing aggressive tendencies toward other dogs but he is all show and completely harmless.
If you are unable to adopt him please consider making a donation to assist with his Veterinary expenses.

I would like to introduce myself.  I am Jenna, a 2 + year old female Pug and the sister of Otis.  If I could be adopted ...
07/20/2023

I would like to introduce myself. I am Jenna, a 2 + year old female Pug and the sister of Otis. If I could be adopted along with my brother Otis that would be great. I have been spayed, getting caught up on all of my vaccines, heart worm testing and blood work. I am doing well with house training. I do have a bad habilt of jumping on furniture but my foster family is working with me to learn that unless
I am invited I am not to be on furniture. I like to run around the backyard because I have a lot of energy. I will be available to be adopted after August 7th when I get my last vaccines. My foster family said they would adopt me but they already have too many Pugs.
If you are unable to adopt me a donation to help with my Veterinary costs would be appreciated.

CoCo is a 4 month old female Pug.  She was surrendered to the rescue because her mom felt she was too much for her to ha...
07/20/2023

CoCo is a 4 month old female Pug. She was surrendered to the rescue because her mom felt she was too much for her to handle. She is up to date on her vaccines, not spayed, and house training is a work in progress. She will be available to be adopted in September once she has been spayed. She is a really happy, sweet, friendly, high energy puppy. She would do well with a fenced yard or regular walks. She’s good with dogs and kids. She knows “sit”, “go pee”, and will sleep in a crate. She’s learning to give kisses instead of nips. She’s really smart and learns best with treat rewards.

She needs access to water and frequent potty time. She’ll go outside and is learning to only go outside. She needs to potty once overnight and will bark to wake you up. Then she goes back into her crate for the rest of the night without fuss.

She plays with her pug-foster brothers and with toys. Senior dogs may find her energy and play habits challenging. She enjoys cuddling with people and pets at nap time. CoCo still chews, tastes, and explores her world enthusiastically and should not be left unattended for long in a yard or inside when not crated or contained in a puppy friendly room. She barks at first when left alone but is not destructive.

Applications are being accepted for her adoption. Go to the Adopt/Foster page listed on the left of the home page for information on the adoption process. If you are unable to adopt her donations are appreciated.

Willow came to the rescue from a shelter.  She was a stray along with Sage.  She has been brought up to date on her Rabi...
02/25/2023

Willow came to the rescue from a shelter. She was a stray along with Sage. She has been brought up to date on her Rabies, DHPP, and Heartworm testing. She will receive her Lepto at the time she is under anesthesia for her dental work. She will also be checked to determine if she has been spayed. There is a scar however, since she has had puppies and the scar could be from a c-section. She is very sweet and more independent than Sage. The foster home is working with her to become housebroken. If you are interested in adopting her go to the Adopt/Foster tab on the web site, read the information, download and print the application to be submitted by US mail. If you are unable to adopt her, please consider making a donation to help with her medical costs.
More about Willow
Good with Dogs, Good with Kids

I’m Frankie! I have a lot of energy and I’m fast, here one minute, over there the next. I would like a yard to run in, a...
02/25/2023

I’m Frankie! I have a lot of energy and I’m fast, here one minute, over there the next. I would like a yard to run in, and to go for walks. When I slow down I enjoy cuddles. I want to be close to you all the time and see everything you’re doing. If my new home has siblings, I will follow them all over the house and the yard. If I starred in a movie, it would be called “Frankie Eats All the Snackies”. I know "sit", although sometimes I’m so excited I forget my manners. I'm learning! If you’re patient and remind me, I’ll even wait my turn for treats. I’ll sing you to sleep with my snores. I’m very friendly and sweet natured and good with other dogs. I made friends with my foster brothers as soon as I met them. My tongue hangs out of the right side of my mouth. It doesn’t bother me, I just eat and drink a little slower and messier, and give you kisses on the right. I’m learning how to sleep in a crate at night. I‘m doing well learning to only potty outside.

Frankie has ear drops for an ear infection. He also has micro ophthalmia on the right. He can’t see out of that eye and it was removed. Frankie is neutered and up to date on Rabies, DHLLP, Bordetella, and Flu vaccines. He has been tested for heartworm and that was negative so now is on monthly preventative.
More about Frankie
Good with Dogs, Good with Kids

02/19/2023

UPDATE

Hello everyone, our page has been recreated. As was before we will be posting new Pugs that enter the program as well as updates on a Pug’s health status and adoptions. We are in need of Foster homes. Want to have a Pug in your life but can’t make the long term commitment try Fostering.
Please go to our website and fill out an application to Foster. All applications will need to be mailed into the given address.
Thank you

02/18/2023

Hello Pug Lovers...
Please email me for any questions or concerns. The messaging option on this page is not monitored as much as email.
Thank you
Larry

08/02/2022

Michigan Pug Rescue, "Pug Luv" is a non-profit 501(c)3 (EIN: 38-3530377) animal rescue organization registered in the state of MIchigan. Since April, 2000 "Pug Luv has been the leading Pug Rescue organization in MIchigan. We accept Pugs and Pug mixes regardless of their medical issues. We are dedicated to finding loving, caring and safe, furever permanent homes for rescued, displaced, and homeless Pugs.

Our organization in composed of a network of volunteers and is funded through both fundraising efforts and the generous financial support of private individuals and commercial entities.

"Pug Luv" has saved over 700 Pugs and Pug mixes.

We do not have a physical location for you to visit. All of the Pugs are housed in private foster homes. Our Foster Homes are private residences and are not open to the public to visit the Pugs.

None of our volunteers receive compensation for their efforts. Everyone donates their time and efforts because they believe that every Pug deserves a loving, safe and caring home while making the transition from their previous circumstance to their forever home. . The sole purpose of the organization is to accept Pugs into the program that are in need of finding a home, provide any and all needed Veterinary care, provide temporary housing in foster homes that treat the rescued Pug as if it were their own and place the Pugs into a forever home that meets the needs of each Pug and is loving and safe.

The organization has no affiliation with any breeders.

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Farmington, MI
48335

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