During the months of May, June, July and August you
can adopt a senior pug
(8 years and above) for only $100!
Become a
Virtual Foster
by making a donation!
If you are not currently looking to adopt, or are unable to
foster, why not sponsor one of our pugs while they are in
foster care?
10
Things
Here are 10 things you
can do
to help APARN:
1. Check
shelters for pugs.
2. Contribute to the
newsletter.
3. Work the APARN
booth at adoption fairs
4. Become a foster home.
5. Come to our events.
6. Help with pug
transportation.
7. Come to a party
planning meeting.
8. Distribute APARN
information to your vet's
office.
9. Distribute APARN
information to nearby
pet-related businesses.
10.Work at an APARN
event.
Bella came
to us on
September
18, 2007. We
prepared
ourselves
for a pug
who was
supposedly
aggressive
around other
dogs and
having
troubles
with
incontinence
so we bought
Resolve-It,
scrub
brushes, air
fresheners,
and more. I
am proud to
say Bella
has never
had an
accident and
socializes
perfectly at
dog parks,
and gets
along with
her
grandparent’s
100 pound
yellow lab.
She never
bother’s the
cat, and
does not
chew on
anything
other than
her toys.
She wants
nothing more
than to have
a stuffed
animal in
her mouth
and climb up
on my lap.
She is
everything I
wanted in a
pug!
Thank you
APARN!
-Bridget
Barrasso and
Bjorn Mercer
Become a Virtual Foster to a
current APARN rescue, by
donating toward vet care. Click
here to return.
Pugs in the Spotlight
ADOPTION
PROCESS
Would you like
to fill out our adoption application? Please go to our
adoption
page and fill out the application!
APARN has taken in over 150 pugs in 2007. Won't you please
consider making a monetary donation to help us give these pugs
the care they need?
We may have more dogs than are shown on this page, and dogs are coming in regularly so please submit an application and get on our list! All of our dogs are spayed or neutered. Our adoption process begins with submitting an application. We will try to respond to your application in a timely matter, but please remember that we are all volunteers, and often get backed up.