Daisy is a pocket-sized pug, about a year old, and bursting with personality and energy. True to form for a young black female pug, shes active, playful, and always on the go. She would thrive in a busy, fun-loving home, especially one with other young dogs who can keep up with her enthusiasm. With proper introductions, Daisy does well with other small dogs and quickly decides theyre her new best friends. Shes much the same with people too. She may be a little unsure at first, but it doesnt take long before shes in your lap, ready to cuddle. Sudden or quick movements can make her a bit skittish, so a calm and patient approach helps her feel secure. Because of her high energy level, Daisy will need an active home that can include her in outings like park visits, beach days, hikes, and other adventures. She loves to play fetch, so toys are a must! She is very much still a puppy, full of playful antics, nibbling on fingers and ears, and highly food motivated. Shell benefit from continued training to learn household boundaries and curb begging, along with ongoing positive reinforcement. Shes doing well with potty training but will need patience and consistency as she settles into a new routine. Daisy is spayed, microchipped, and vaccinated. She is currently being fostered in the North Bay near Marin and is ready to find her perfect match.
Daisy is a pocket-sized pug, about a year old, and bursting with personality and energy. True to form for a young black female pug, shes active, playful, and always on the go. She would thrive in a busy, fun-loving home, especially one with other young dogs who can keep up with her enthusiasm. With proper introductions, Daisy does well with other small dogs and quickly decides theyre her new best friends. Shes much the same with people too. She may be a little unsure at first, but it doesnt take long before shes in your lap, ready to cuddle. Sudden or quick movements can make her a bit skittish, so a calm and patient approach helps her feel secure. Because of her high energy level, Daisy will need an active home that can include her in outings like park visits, beach days, hikes, and other adventures. She loves to play fetch, so toys are a must! She is very much still a puppy, full of playful antics, nibbling on fingers and ears, and highly food motivated. Shell benefit from continued training to learn household boundaries and curb begging, along with ongoing positive reinforcement. Shes doing well with potty training but will need patience and consistency as she settles into a new routine. Daisy is spayed, microchipped, and vaccinated. She is currently being fostered in the North Bay near Marin and is ready to find her perfect match.
After an application is received, we will reach out to schedule an interview. If the applicant is a renter, we will require landlord approval. If the applicant has a yard, we will require a digital walkthrough of the fence line. Once approved, the adopter is eligible to connect with the foster of the dog they're interested in for a meet and greet. If all goes well, the adopter can take the dog home!
After an application is received, we will reach out to schedule an interview. If the applicant is a renter, we will require landlord approval. If the applicant has a yard, we will require a digital walkthrough of the fence line. Once approved, the adopter is eligible to connect with the foster of the dog they're interested in for a meet and greet. If all goes well, the adopter can take the dog home!
Bay Area Pug Project (BAPP) is more than just a rescue - it’s a movement.
California suffers from a backyard breeding epidemic, and pugs are sadly one of the outputs. Pug rescues across the nation come to our state to save pugs from unsafe, unwanted, and undesirable situations, and there can never be enough help to tackle this crisis.
Founded by a group of experienced and passionate volunteers, BAPP was born from a shared love of pugs and a desire to build a strong, informed community around the breed. We believe that true rescue goes beyond saving dogs—it means educating the public, advocating for responsible ownership, and collaborating with other groups for maximum impact.
We’re dedicated to supporting brachycephalic breed enthusiasts and the communities where neglect or limited education are common, offering resources and guidance to promote better care and health outcomes.
Pugs are more than cute snorts and curly tails—they’re complex little souls who deserve to be understood and cared for by informed and pug-obsessed homes like ours. Join us in making a difference.
Bay Area Pug Project (BAPP) is more than just a rescue - it’s a movement.
California suffers from a backyard breeding epidemic, and pugs are sadly one of the outputs. Pug rescues across the nation come to our state to save pugs from unsafe, unwanted, and undesirable situations, and there can never be enough help to tackle this crisis.
Founded by a group of experienced and passionate volunteers, BAPP was born from a shared love of pugs and a desire to build a strong, informed community around the breed. We believe that true rescue goes beyond saving dogs—it means educating the public, advocating for responsible ownership, and collaborating with other groups for maximum impact.
We’re dedicated to supporting brachycephalic breed enthusiasts and the communities where neglect or limited education are common, offering resources and guidance to promote better care and health outcomes.
Pugs are more than cute snorts and curly tails—they’re complex little souls who deserve to be understood and cared for by informed and pug-obsessed homes like ours. Join us in making a difference.
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