Why is there a Pug Rescue?
Who wouldn’t want a pug?
There are as many different reasons as there are dogs needing homes.
Each dog is an individual, and they have their own personalities. If the time is taken to do research and to train the dog properly, a pug can be a wonderful companion.
Here are some of the top reasons that dogs end up in rescue:
Owners moving/ too much trouble to take the dog too
Owners are having a baby, and don’t have time for the dog
Owners bought the dog for the kids, now the kids have lost interest
The owners are getting divorced
The owner is getting married
The owner married/and or had children and the new spouse/ and or kids are allergic to the dog
The owner bought a new puppy, and it didn’t get along with the old dog
The dog sheds too much
It keeps getting pregnant
It isn’t housebroken
The dog doesn’t listen when I tell it to do something
The dog barks too much
The dog plays too rough with my kids
The dog bites strangers
Most of these situations are preventable. Researching the breed before adoption is crucial so that there will be no surprises later. Also, good training could have remedied some of the unwanted behaviors.