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Pug puppies and dogs in Windsor, Colorado

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Chiquita

Pug

Female, 2 mos
Windsor, CO
Size
(when grown) Small 25 lbs (11 kg) or less
Details
Good with kids, Good with dogs,
Story
Chiquita is guessed to be a pug/chihuahua mix. She will be 3 months old at the beginning of June. She's only 3 pounds! She will likely be less than 10 pounds fully grown. She has a sweet disposition and adorable underbite. Apply today to add this perfect pug pup to your pack!

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Chiquita

Pug

Female, 2 mos
Windsor, CO
Size
(when grown) Small 25 lbs (11 kg) or less
Details
Good with kids, Good with dogs,
Story
Chiquita is guessed to be a pug/chihuahua mix. She will be 3 months old at the beginning of June. She's only 3 pounds! She will likely be less than 10 pounds fully grown. She has a sweet disposition and adorable underbite. Apply today to add this perfect pug pup to your pack!
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Rivello

Pug Australian Cattle Dog

Male, 4 yrs 2 mos
Fort Lupton, CO
Size
(when grown) Med. 26-60 lbs (12-27 kg)
Details
Good with cats, Spayed or Neutered, Shots are up-to-date,
Story
What could be better than a Puggle? A Rez Puggle! the perfect blend of smallSomething mixed with medium something, and this guy looks kind of Puggle-ish. At only about 20 pounds, he is on the smaller side and super friendly! He can be in an active household or moderately active household, but not an inactive household as he still has bigger dog energy 💜
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Fidel

Pug

Male, Young
Boulder, CO
Size
(when grown) Small 25 lbs (11 kg) or less
Details
Good with kids, Good with dogs, Spayed or Neutered,
Story
Meet Fidel Male DOB: December 27, 2025 Weight: 8 pounds currently (small) Breed: Pug Neutered (Fixed): Pending (age-appropriate) Vaccinated Microchipped Healthy & Adoption-Ready Personality, Breed Info & Expectations Fidel is an adorable little Pug puppy with a loving personality, playful charm, and sweet companion-oriented nature. At only 5 months old, he is still learning about the world around him and enjoys affection, companionship, toys, cuddles, and playful interaction with his people. He has the happy, silly puppy energy Pugs are known for while also loving closeness and attention from his humans. Fidel would thrive in a home excited to guide him through all the important puppy stages with patience, structure, and love. As a growing Pug puppy, Fidel may show traits such as: A loving, people-oriented personality Playful but companion-focused energy Strong emotional bonds with family Social and affectionate behavior A desire to stay close to his humans Pugs are often deeply loving companions who thrive when they are included as part of the family and given plenty of affection and companionship. Fidel would thrive in a home prepared for: Ongoing puppy training and supervision Daily companionship and interaction Structure, consistency, and routine Positive socialization and enrichment A lifelong commitment to his emotional and physical well-being Puppies are adorable, but they are also a major responsibility requiring patience, supervision, training, and long-term commitment throughout every stage of life. Because Pugs are a brachycephalic (short-nosed) breed, extra care should also be taken with overheating, overexertion, and hot weather. Training, Adjustment & What to Expect Many rescue puppies come from uncertain beginnings and may not have had structure, socialization, or training before arriving at rescue. Even very young puppies require significant guidance and supervision to properly learn how to navigate life in a home environment. Puppies are not automatically trained simply because they are young. The rescue environment itself also does not always allow for extensive one-on-one training. While we work hard to provide safety, basic structure, and socialization, adopters should expect to continue all training and development after adoption. Adopting a puppy means being prepared for: Potty training and accidents Teething and chewing phases Crate training and leash training Nighttime wakeups and supervision Jumping, barking, and playful puppy behavior Ongoing socialization and confidence-building Daily exercise, enrichment, and structure Routine veterinary visits and vaccine boosters Financial commitment throughout the dog’s lifetime Because Fidel is still very young and small, extra care should also be taken around: Larger animals Rough play Stairs and jumping Unsafe chewing hazards Open doors or unsecured outdoor spaces Fidel will benefit from: Positive reinforcement training Daily structure and routine Continued socialization and exposure Mental stimulation and enrichment Patience, consistency, and supervision Please remember the 3-3-3 Rule: 3 days to decompress 3 weeks to learn your routine 3 months to fully feel at home With patience, guidance, and commitment, puppies like Fidel grow into wonderful lifelong companions. Owner Responsibilities & Veterinary Care Owning a puppy is a lifelong commitment that includes training, exercise, routine veterinary care, financial responsibility, and emotional commitment throughout every stage of life. Fidel will need: Ongoing puppy training and guidance Routine veterinary visits and vaccine boosters Preventative care including flea, tick, and heartworm prevention Proper nutrition and growth monitoring Daily exercise, enrichment, and companionship A safe, stable, indoor living environment Because Fidel is a Pug, adopters should also be prepared for: Monitoring breathing and overheating Maintaining a healthy weight Skin fold and dental care Avoiding excessive heat and strenuous activity Puppies require regular veterinary care throughout their first year, including booster vaccines, wellness exams, and neuter surgery when age-appropriate. Because Fidel is still very young, adopters should also be prepared for the normal puppy phases that come with growing and learning, including chewing, teething, accidents, testing boundaries, and continued social development. Fidel is an indoor family dog and is not to be chained or left outside. Adoption Information If you are interested in adopting this wonderful puppy, please complete an adoption application by visiting: https://www.ozzieandfriendsrescue.org/adoptions Thank you for considering adoption through Ozzie and Friends Rescue, a Los Angeles–based rescue dedicated to giving dogs a second chance at a loving home. Our team carefully reviews every application and will reach out to help match you with the right dog for your home and lifestyle. You may be seeing our dogs listed in multiple states because we work hard to give as many of our rescue dogs as possible the opportunity to be seen by loving families beyond our local area. While we are based in Los Angeles, we expand our reach throughout the Western United States and the Midwest to help more dogs find the forever homes they deserve. We understand that transportation and adoption fees can sometimes feel like a big commitment, and we truly appreciate every person who considers opening their heart and home to a rescue dog. Our goal is simply to give these dogs the best chance at being seen, adopted, and loved. Ozzie and Friends Rescue coordinates safe and reliable transport so adopted dogs can travel to their new homes across the Western United States, Canada, and the Midwest. We can’t wait to help you meet your next fur-ever best friend. May 26, 2026, 9:45 pm
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Lukas T

Pug

Male, Adult
Boulder, CO
Size
(when grown) Small 25 lbs (11 kg) or less
Details
Good with kids, Good with dogs, House-trained, Spayed or Neutered,
Story
Meet Lukas Male DOB: November 20, 2021 Weight: 22 lbs Breed: Pug Neutered (Fixed) Vaccinated Microchipped Healthy & Adoption-Ready Personality, Breed Info & Expectations Lukas is a happy, loving little guy with a sweet personality and a heart full of affection. He enjoys being around people and has the kind of warm, cheerful energy that makes him easy to fall in love with. He has matured into a wonderful companion who enjoys both playtime and relaxing with his humans. Lukas thrives on companionship and would love a home where he can be included in everyday life, whether that means going for walks, lounging nearby, or soaking up attention and affection. As a Pug, Lukas may show traits such as: A loving, people-oriented personality Playful but companion-focused energy Strong emotional attachment to his family A social and affectionate nature Pugs are known for being loyal companion dogs who thrive when they are close to their people and included as part of the family. Lukas would do best in a home that can provide: Companionship and interaction Moderate daily exercise Routine and consistency Indoor comfort and stability Because Pugs are a brachycephalic (short-nosed) breed, they can be more sensitive to heat and overexertion, especially in warmer climates. Training, Adjustment & What to Expect Many rescue dogs come from very different backgrounds. Some may have previously lived in homes, while others may have come from the streets, overcrowded shelters, neglect situations, or environments where they had little structure or guidance. Because of this, most rescue dogs arrive with only basic training at best, and some may have had no formal training at all. Even dogs who appear well-behaved in foster care or at the rescue are still adjusting and learning. The rescue environment itself also does not always allow for extensive one-on-one training. While we work hard to provide safety, structure, socialization, and basic guidance, adopters should be prepared to continue training and support after adoption. Lukas will benefit from: Positive reinforcement training Structure and consistency Patience during adjustment periods Continued socialization and engagement Please remember the 3-3-3 Rule: 3 days to decompress 3 weeks to learn your routine 3 months to fully feel at home With patience, stability, and love, rescue dogs often blossom into deeply loyal lifelong companions. Owner Responsibilities & Veterinary Care Owning a dog is a lifelong commitment that includes daily exercise, companionship, routine veterinary care, training, mental stimulation, and financial responsibility. Lukas will need: Daily interaction and companionship Continued guidance and structure Routine wellness exams and preventative veterinary care A safe, stable, indoor living environment Because of his breed, special attention should also be given to: Monitoring breathing and overheating Maintaining a healthy weight Skin fold and dental care Consistent veterinary care, proper nutrition, preventative care, and emotional stability are all essential to helping him live a healthy and happy life. Lukas is an indoor family dog and is not to be chained or left outside. Adoption Information If you are interested in adopting this wonderful dog, please complete an adoption application by visiting: https://www.ozzieandfriendsrescue.org/adoptions Thank you for considering adoption through Ozzie and Friends Rescue, a Los Angeles–based rescue dedicated to giving dogs a second chance at a loving home. Our team carefully reviews every application and will reach out to help match you with the right dog for your home and lifestyle. You may be seeing our dogs listed in multiple states because we work hard to give as many of our rescue dogs as possible the opportunity to be seen by loving families beyond our local area. While we are based in Los Angeles, we expand our reach throughout the Western United States and the Midwest to help more dogs find the forever homes they deserve. We understand that transportation and adoption fees can sometimes feel like a big commitment, and we truly appreciate every person who considers opening their heart and home to a rescue dog. Our goal is simply to give these dogs the best chance at being seen, adopted, and loved. Ozzie and Friends Rescue coordinates safe and reliable transport so adopted dogs can travel to their new homes across the Western United States, Canada, and the Midwest. We can’t wait to help you meet your next fur-ever best friend. May 26, 2026, 9:45 pm
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Felicia N

Pug

Female, Adult
Boulder, CO
Size
(when grown) Small 25 lbs (11 kg) or less
Details
Good with kids, Good with dogs, Spayed or Neutered,
Story
Meet Felicia Female DOB: May 23, 2021 Weight: 15 pounds (small) Breed: Pug Spayed (Fixed) Vaccinated Microchipped Healthy & Adoption-Ready Personality, Breed Info & Expectations Felicia is a happy, loving little girl with a sweet personality and a heart full of affection. She enjoys being around people, soaking up attention, and spending time close to her humans. She has the classic loving Pug personality that makes the breed so adored — affectionate, companion-oriented, and full of charm. Felicia has beautifully matured into a wonderful companion who enjoys both relaxing and being included in everyday life. Whether she is lounging beside you, following you around the house, or joining you for short walks and outings, she simply loves being near her people. As a Pug, Felicia may show traits such as: A loving, people-oriented personality Strong emotional bonds with family Playful but companion-focused energy Social and affectionate behavior Pugs are known for thriving when they are included as part of the family and given lots of love and companionship. Felicia would thrive in a home that can provide: Daily companionship and affection Moderate exercise and walks Routine and consistency A loving indoor environment Because Pugs are a brachycephalic (short-nosed) breed, they can be more sensitive to heat and overexertion, especially in warmer climates. Training, Adjustment & What to Expect Many rescue dogs come from very different backgrounds. Some may have previously lived in homes, while others may have come from the streets, overcrowded shelters, neglect situations, or environments where they had little structure or guidance. Because of this, most rescue dogs arrive with only basic training at best, and some may have had no formal training at all. Even dogs who appear well-behaved in foster care or at the rescue are still adjusting and learning. The rescue environment itself also does not always allow for extensive one-on-one training. While we work hard to provide safety, structure, socialization, and basic guidance, adopters should be prepared to continue training and support after adoption. Felicia will benefit from: Positive reinforcement training Structure and consistency Patience during adjustment periods Continued socialization and engagement Routine and companionship Please remember the 3-3-3 Rule: 3 days to decompress 3 weeks to learn your routine 3 months to fully feel at home With patience, stability, and commitment, rescue dogs often blossom into deeply loyal lifelong companions. Owner Responsibilities & Veterinary Care Owning a dog is a lifelong commitment that includes daily exercise, companionship, routine veterinary care, training, mental stimulation, and financial responsibility. Felicia will need: Daily companionship and interaction Continued training and guidance Routine wellness exams and preventative veterinary care A safe, stable, indoor living environment Because of her breed, special attention should also be given to: Monitoring breathing and overheating Maintaining a healthy weight Skin fold and dental care Consistent veterinary care, proper nutrition, preventative care, and emotional stability are all essential to helping her live a healthy and happy life. Felicia is an indoor family dog and is not to be chained or left outside. Adoption Information If you are interested in adopting this wonderful dog, please complete an adoption application by visiting: https://www.ozzieandfriendsrescue.org/adoptions Thank you for considering adoption through Ozzie and Friends Rescue, a Los Angeles–based rescue dedicated to giving dogs a second chance at a loving home. Our team carefully reviews every application and will reach out to help match you with the right dog for your home and lifestyle. You may be seeing our dogs listed in multiple states because we work hard to give as many of our rescue dogs as possible the opportunity to be seen by loving families beyond our local area. While we are based in Los Angeles, we expand our reach throughout the Western United States and the Midwest to help more dogs find the forever homes they deserve. We understand that transportation and adoption fees can sometimes feel like a big commitment, and we truly appreciate every person who considers opening their heart and home to a rescue dog. Our goal is simply to give these dogs the best chance at being seen, adopted, and loved. Ozzie and Friends Rescue coordinates safe and reliable transport so adopted dogs can travel to their new homes across the Western United States, Canada, and the Midwest. We can’t wait to help you meet your next fur-ever best friend. May 26, 2026, 9:45 pm
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Kyle

Pug

Male, 5 yrs
Boulder, CO
Size
(when grown) Small 25 lbs (11 kg) or less
Details
Good with dogs, House-trained, Spayed or Neutered, Shots are up-to-date,
Story
** If you are interested in adopting Kyle please fill out our adoption application at http://farfels.com/farfels-rescue/adoption-form/ ** Meet Kyle! Kyle is an adorable, 5 year old Pug with a huge personality packed into one squishy, little, 24 pound, bowling ball like body. Kyle came to us after being surrendered to a shelter we work closely with in New Mexico. His previous family made the decision to give him up after their older dog began going after him in the home, and poor Kyle was becoming increasingly scared and stressed. Thankfully, that sad chapter is behind him now, because Kyle has made his way to Colorado and is ready for a fresh start filled with love, comfort, and absolutely zero drama! Despite what he went through, Kyle remains an incredibly social, happy little guy. He absolutely loves people and other dogs. He’s currently thriving in a foster home with 8 other dogs (yes… EIGHT!) including both big and small dogs, and he gets along wonderfully with all of them. He’s proven himself to be easygoing, friendly, and very dog social. Kyle is also potty trained, which is always a huge plus! Kyle’s personality is impossible not to fall in love with. The second this boy gets excited, his tiny little feet start doing the cutest tippy tappy dance like he physically cannot contain his happiness. Pair that with his giant smile and goofy little tongue hanging out half the time, and he will absolutely melt your heart within seconds of meeting him. One thing his previous home did note to the shelter is that he does not do well with children. While we have not personally tested him with kids ourselves, we do want to respect the information they provided. The reality is that many dogs simply feel uncomfortable around young children due to the noise, unpredictability, fast movements, and high energy that often comes with kids. Because of that, we think Kyle would be happiest in an adult only home. Kyle is ready to leave the stress behind and start the next chapter of his life with a family who will adore him for the funny, affectionate, joyful little guy he is. We cannot wait for this sweet boy to finally get the happy ending he deserves! We'd like to place Kyle in a home where he'll get consistent stimulation, exercise and love. A (virtual or in-person) positive reinforcement group training class promotes great behavior, bonding and confidence. Training is so important in the future behaviors of every dog. It's for this reason that we're unwilling to adopt to a family that doesn't make this loving choice. Farfel's is happy to provide a list of both in-person and virtual positive reinforcement / force- free trainers in your area. Kyle is up to date on his vetting, vaccines, and neutered. He did test LOW positive for heartworm, which is extremely common in dogs coming from states like Texas and New Mexico where mosquitoes are active much of the year. Heartworm is NOT contagious to other dogs, dogs can only get heartworm through the bite of an infected mosquito. Kyle is only lightly positive, which is truly the best case scenario when it comes to heartworm diagnosis, and he has already started treatment. Heartworm is fully treatable, and we will cover the full cost of his treatment until he is heartworm-free! Farfel's Rescue is a fully foster based rescue, and offers a one week trial with every adoption. We feel that this is much more beneficial to not only the dog, but the adopter too. We believe that only getting 20-30 minutes with a dog before deciding on a lifetime commitment is not a fair amount of time to the adopter, or the dog. Therefore we give adopters one week with the dog to assure it is the right fit, and offer a full refund of their adoption fee should it not workout within the week trial. Farfel's Rescue has been doing adoptions this way since 2005 and is thrilled to adopt out ~400 dogs each year. Applications are currently being accepted for our wonderful pup. If interested in this gorgeous, very cuddly/sweet and loving best friend, please fill out an application completely at http://farfels.com/farfels-rescue/adoption-form/ and submit. **PLEASE NOTE** If you're truly interested in adopting from us, please be sure to fill out our Farfel's Rescue adoption application found at the link above or at farfels.com. Adoption site applications such as Petfinder and Adoptapet don't provide enough information and therefore aren't useful. Our Farfel's application is the only initial tool that we have to determine a great match for this very deserving dog. We're sorry, but in many cases, we're unable to get back to those that don't submit our Farfel's Rescue adoption application. Thanks very much for choosing rescue.

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Big Bones Canine Rescue

Windsor, CO 80550

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Soul Dog Rescue

1245 Factory Circle, Fort Lupton, CO 80621

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34.1 miles

Ozzie and Friends Rescue CO

Boulder, CO 80301

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37.2 miles

Farfel's Rescue

906 Pearl Street, Boulder, CO 80302

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37.3 miles

Brighter Days Dog Rescue

Boulder, CO 80305

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42.4 miles

Pugs and Hugs Rescue Inc

Westminster, CO 80021

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43.1 miles

Rocky Mountain Puppy Rescue

Westminster, CO 80031

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43.2 miles

Mile High Labrador Retriever Mission

PO Box 1975, Broomfield, CO 80036

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