Meet Bonnie! This sassy girl came to us from The Pug Queen after being rescued from a difficult situation in Mexico. We estimate shes around three years old. Bonnie is a total bowling ball of personality, and while shes resilient and full of spark, some past trauma shows itself around kids of all ages. Shes not a fan of their small hands and youthful energy, and we really wish we knew more about what she went through. Because of this, were looking for an adult-only home for her. She does great with other dogs and cats who can appreciate (and respect) her confident, dominant energy. Bonnie loves zoomies in the yard, soaking up the sun, breathing in the fresh air, and going on walkswhich is perfect, because a bit of extra exercise will help her shed a pound or two for her heart and joint health. Shes happy to curl up on your lap while you work or relax, but the moment youre up, shes ready to join you on the next adventure. Aside from her weight, Bonnies only other health note is something that has already been treated. Several months ago in Mexico, she tested positive for Anaplasma, a tick-borne disease, and completed a full course of antibiotics. Like many dogs who have been exposed, she will likely always test positive due to lingering antibodies in her blood. She has no symptoms and does not require any further treatment. Bonnie is fully trained, spayed, microchipped, vaccinated, and heartworm negative.
Meet Bonnie! This sassy girl came to us from The Pug Queen after being rescued from a difficult situation in Mexico. We estimate shes around three years old. Bonnie is a total bowling ball of personality, and while shes resilient and full of spark, some past trauma shows itself around kids of all ages. Shes not a fan of their small hands and youthful energy, and we really wish we knew more about what she went through. Because of this, were looking for an adult-only home for her. She does great with other dogs and cats who can appreciate (and respect) her confident, dominant energy. Bonnie loves zoomies in the yard, soaking up the sun, breathing in the fresh air, and going on walkswhich is perfect, because a bit of extra exercise will help her shed a pound or two for her heart and joint health. Shes happy to curl up on your lap while you work or relax, but the moment youre up, shes ready to join you on the next adventure. Aside from her weight, Bonnies only other health note is something that has already been treated. Several months ago in Mexico, she tested positive for Anaplasma, a tick-borne disease, and completed a full course of antibiotics. Like many dogs who have been exposed, she will likely always test positive due to lingering antibodies in her blood. She has no symptoms and does not require any further treatment. Bonnie is fully trained, spayed, microchipped, vaccinated, and heartworm negative.
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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