Home for some, Paradise to us!

The core of what we do at Pug Haven Rescue is rescue, foster, care for, and adopt out pugs. We do this to prevent them from dying on the streets or being euthanized. We rescue pugs from a variety of situations. Most live in our volunteers’ homes and those volunteers foster them until we can find permanent homes for them. Some who need special care, are elderly, or are unlikely to be adopted live at the PHR Sanctuary.

Our volunteers care for all pugs we come across. We care for orphaned and abandoned pugs that need to be bottle-fed around the clock, moms with litters, pugs that need socialization, and sick or injured animals. We care for the animals until they are old enough, healthy enough, and socialized enough. At that point, our volunteers work to find amazing, forever homes for them.

We have multiple life-saving programs at Pug Haven Rescue. A cornerstone of what we do is outreach and education. Pug Haven Rescue educates the public on responsible pet guardianship. We teach people how to care for pugs, and explain the importance of spaying and neutering. We coach people on Trap-Neuter-Return (TNR) and managing pug colonies. During pug season, our volunteers also teach bottle-feeding classes for people who want to care for unweaned kittens.

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Campaigning

Our advocacy team speaks up for cats and campaigns for change across the USA

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Education

We’re preparing pug owners of the future with our free talks, lesson plans, interactive activities and engaging videos.

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Neutering

We champion neutering as the only effective way to reduce the number of unwanted pugs in the USA, as well as having a number of health benefits.

Rehoming

We rehome thousands of pugs each year through our network of branches and centers, giving many cats another chance in life.

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Grief and Loss

Whether you’re facing the heartbreak of losing your pug or need someone to talk to, we’re here to offer advice and a friendly ear.

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Lifeline

Our Lifeline service provides a retreat for pets of those going into a refuge from domestic abuse situations.

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Grief and Loss

Pug Guardians is our service aimed at giving peace of mind to pug owners concerned about what might happen if they were to pass away before their pug.

Thinking about giving up a pug?

Giving up your pug is not easy – whether you’ve experienced a bereavement, relationship break-up or changes in your environment. 

While we’re keen to provide advice to keep your friend at home with you, we can also help guide you through rehoming your pug.

Speaking to Pug Haven Rescue means your pet will be in a safe place and placed in the right home for their needs.

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