Hello, my name is Rocco and I need your help!
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HOSPICE PUGS
These are our Retirement and Special Needs Pugs. They have a special place in permanent foster homes with some of our wonderful members and volunteers where they will live out the rest of their days being loved and well cared for. Pug Rescue of Northern California will continue to support them for as long as they live. If you would like to sponsor one of them, you may do so using the buttons below their description via the PayPal monthly payment plan. Single one-time donations are always welcome too, by making a donation and specifying the pug you wish to donate to in the comments field. Thank you to all our sponsors and donors!
Roscoe
Hello everyone, my name is Roscoe. As you can see I’m a black & white Boston Terrier.
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Monk
Hello, my name is Monk. I’m a senior fawn male pug. Here’s my story:
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Felix and Poncho
These two eleven (or so) year old brothers have a few challenges but more than make up for it with positives. Felix is the one in charge but, secretly, I think Poncho is the brains in the outfit. » read more
Daisy Mae
Meet “Daisy Mae”! She’s a very young pug diagnosed with Brachycephalic Airway Obstruction Syndrome (BAOS) or Brachycephalic Obstructive Airway Syndrome (BOAS) that occurs in all breeds with significant brachycephaly. » read more
Notorious
Hello, my name is Notorious. I know I know, but that’s the name I was given years ago. » read more
Jean Pierre
My name is Jean Pierre. I’m a fawn neutered male. I have recently had MPL surgery which is in pug terms is for the knee surgery on my right side and will have the left side done when I recover from my right knee. » read more