Two-year-old Angel Boy is a fawn sweetheart who truly lives up to his name. This very Velcro, affectionate boy just wants to be close to his person—cuddling on the couch, sleeping nearby, and following you from room to room. Sweet, gentle, and a little sensitive, he’s laid back overall but will let you know when he needs a potty break or it’s his mealtime. He loves balls and yak bones and enjoys playtime just as much as snuggles. Angel Boy is making great process with house training and currently wears a belly band while he continues learning—and improving every day! He walks nicely on leash and likes to stay close to his person, though he may occasionally need a little reassurance in new situations. He eats best separately as he continues learning mealtime manners. He sleeps happily in a dog bed or in bed with his person. Angel Boy is wonderful with other dogs and has done great with young children. Because he can experience some separation anxiety, he would thrive in a home with a canine companion or someone around often. If you’re looking for a loyal, loving shadow with the softest heart, Angel Boy is ready to be your forever cuddle buddy.
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All of our pugs are fostered throughout the Dallas-Fort Worth, TX area. We adopt to all lower 48 states, but adopters must travel to Texas for pickup. Puppies younger than 6 months are not eligible for out-of-state adoption. Visit our website to learn more, view adoption fees, or apply: www.dfwpugs.com.
Two-year-old Angel Boy is a fawn sweetheart who truly lives up to his name. This very Velcro, affectionate boy just wants to be close to his person—cuddling on the couch, sleeping nearby, and following you from room to room. Sweet, gentle, and a little sensitive, he’s laid back overall but will let you know when he needs a potty break or it’s his mealtime. He loves balls and yak bones and enjoys playtime just as much as snuggles. Angel Boy is making great process with house training and currently wears a belly band while he continues learning—and improving every day! He walks nicely on leash and likes to stay close to his person, though he may occasionally need a little reassurance in new situations. He eats best separately as he continues learning mealtime manners. He sleeps happily in a dog bed or in bed with his person. Angel Boy is wonderful with other dogs and has done great with young children. Because he can experience some separation anxiety, he would thrive in a home with a canine companion or someone around often. If you’re looking for a loyal, loving shadow with the softest heart, Angel Boy is ready to be your forever cuddle buddy.
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All of our pugs are fostered throughout the Dallas-Fort Worth, TX area. We adopt to all lower 48 states, but adopters must travel to Texas for pickup. Puppies younger than 6 months are not eligible for out-of-state adoption. Visit our website to learn more, view adoption fees, or apply: www.dfwpugs.com.
Adoption fee will apply according to age of selected pet.
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Complete an online application and we will contact you to determine your preferences.
Purebred puppies up to 1 year are $600;
Mixed puppies up to 1 year are $400;
Adults (1-7 years) are $450;
Seniors (8 years and older) are $200;
Pug mixes over 1 year are $200; and
Bonded pairs are 2 for 1 at the fee for the highest pug.
For additional information about our pugs and application process please visit the following page https://www.dfwpugs.com/apply-to-adopt
Complete an online application and we will contact you to determine your preferences.
Purebred puppies up to 1 year are $600;
Mixed puppies up to 1 year are $400;
Adults (1-7 years) are $450;
Seniors (8 years and older) are $200;
Pug mixes over 1 year are $200; and
Bonded pairs are 2 for 1 at the fee for the highest pug.
For additional information about our pugs and application process please visit the following page https://www.dfwpugs.com/apply-to-adopt
We are a foster based rescue, only approved applicants can meet and greet with our available pugs on a one on one basis.
We are a foster based rescue, only approved applicants can meet and greet with our available pugs on a one on one basis.
More about this rescue
DFW Pug Rescue Club, Inc., (DFWPRC) was incorporated in July 1997 as a non-stock, non-profit corporation for the rescue, care, and placement of unwanted, mistreated, or homeless pugs in Texas.
DFWPRC is the largest pug rescue organization in the United States and has rescued and placed thousands of huggable, squeezable, absolutely adorable pugs — we rescue 5-10 pugs a week.
We rescue ALL pugs regardless of age or medical condition. Since we rescue ALL pugs, our veterinary care is our biggest on-going expense and we average approximately $250,000 a year in veterinary expenses. This amount is after our veterinary care clinics provide deep discounts. 100% of all funds donated to DFW Pug Rescue are used to pay for Veterinary care.
All pugs rescued by DFWPRC are taken immediately to the vet where they are examined, tested (and treated) for heartworm, vaccinated, sterilized, microchipped and rabies shots administered before being placed in a foster or permanent home.
70% of the rescue pugs are heart worm positive and all are treated at DFWPRC’s expense.
DFWPRC is an all-volunteer non-profit organization and do not have a staging area to hold our rescue pugs so we depend on the generosity of our volunteers to provide foster homes until permanent homes can be located.
All pugs must be picked up in Dallas/Fort Worth area by their new families — no pugs are shipped. We adopt in the state of Texas and to the neighboring states of New Mexico, Oklahoma, Arkansas, and Louisiana only.
The majority of our pugs are owner surrender due to military deployment, death, divorce, relocation, new baby, marriage, travel, and estate placements.
DFWPRC is not affiliated or sponsored by any national or local breed clubs.
We rescue more males than females (10 to 1), more fawns than blacks (40 to 1), and the average of our rescue pugs is 4-years old. The average life span of a pug is between 14 – 18 years.
We maintain a Certificate of Good Standing with the Texas State Comptroller’s Office. DFW Pug Rescue Club, Inc. is a non-profit corporation with Federal Tax Exemption as a public charity under Section 501 (c) 3 of the Internal Revenue Code.
DFW Pug Rescue Club, Inc., (DFWPRC) was incorporated in July 1997 as a non-stock, non-profit corporation for the rescue, care, and placement of unwanted, mistreated, or homeless pugs in Texas.
DFWPRC is the largest pug rescue organization in the United States and has rescued and placed thousands of huggable, squeezable, absolutely adorable pugs — we rescue 5-10 pugs a week.
We rescue ALL pugs regardless of age or medical condition. Since we rescue ALL pugs, our veterinary care is our biggest on-going expense and we average approximately $250,000 a year in veterinary expenses. This amount is after our veterinary care clinics provide deep discounts. 100% of all funds donated to DFW Pug Rescue are used to pay for Veterinary care.
All pugs rescued by DFWPRC are taken immediately to the vet where they are examined, tested (and treated) for heartworm, vaccinated, sterilized, microchipped and rabies shots administered before being placed in a foster or permanent home.
70% of the rescue pugs are heart worm positive and all are treated at DFWPRC’s expense.
DFWPRC is an all-volunteer non-profit organization and do not have a staging area to hold our rescue pugs so we depend on the generosity of our volunteers to provide foster homes until permanent homes can be located.
All pugs must be picked up in Dallas/Fort Worth area by their new families — no pugs are shipped. We adopt in the state of Texas and to the neighboring states of New Mexico, Oklahoma, Arkansas, and Louisiana only.
The majority of our pugs are owner surrender due to military deployment, death, divorce, relocation, new baby, marriage, travel, and estate placements.
DFWPRC is not affiliated or sponsored by any national or local breed clubs.
We rescue more males than females (10 to 1), more fawns than blacks (40 to 1), and the average of our rescue pugs is 4-years old. The average life span of a pug is between 14 – 18 years.
We maintain a Certificate of Good Standing with the Texas State Comptroller’s Office. DFW Pug Rescue Club, Inc. is a non-profit corporation with Federal Tax Exemption as a public charity under Section 501 (c) 3 of the Internal Revenue Code.
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