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Pug puppies and dogs in Savannah, Georgia

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We'll also keep you updated on Nyx's adoption status with email updates.
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Nyx

Pug Chihuahua

Female, 3 yrs 1 mo
Savannah, GA
Size
(when grown) Small 25 lbs (11 kg) or less
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This pet is new to Coastal Pet Rescue. Information will be updated once available from shelter volunteers or foster parents.

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These Pugs are available for adoption close to Savannah, Georgia.
We'll also keep you updated on Nyx's adoption status with email updates.
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Nyx

Pug Chihuahua

Female, 3 yrs 1 mo
Savannah, GA
Size
(when grown) Small 25 lbs (11 kg) or less
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This pet is new to Coastal Pet Rescue. Information will be updated once available from shelter volunteers or foster parents.
We'll also keep you updated on Gidget's adoption status with email updates.
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Gidget

Pug Chihuahua

Female, 8 yrs 8 mos
Ridgeland, SC
Size
(when grown) Small 25 lbs (11 kg) or less
Details
Good with dogs, Spayed or Neutered, Shots are up-to-date,
Story
This baby is sweet and wants nothing but love.  ##2018738##
We'll also keep you updated on Reebok's adoption status with email updates.
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Reebok

Pug Pekingese

Female, 2 mos
claxton, GA
Size
(when grown) Small 25 lbs (11 kg) or less
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Location: GA (transport to an approved home in certain areas)   Reebok (f)Pug mix8.5 weeks old (born 10/29/25)Spayed: will be done before being adoptedStenotic Nares Wedge Resection surgery: will be done at spay  Entertain themselves (until they suddenly require you) Obsessed with dog beds (the softer, the better) Pass the Kissing Booth test with ease Toy lovers and love 80's music Doing well with peepads but they are puppies (winter is rude) Shockingly silent—no barking yet, just judgmental stares MUST HAVE BRACHY BREED EXPERIENCEIf you don’t already get brachylife, this is not your starter pack. Applications without experience need not apply.If you have questions, please email us: loveoflittlesrescue@gmail.com What type of home is best for pug-mix puppies?Pug-mix puppies do best in calm, lower-activity homes that understand the needs and have experience of brachycephalic (short-nosed) breeds.  Dogs:• Curious but delicate• No big dogs• Only ONE other dog allowed• Overactive homes = hard pass Kids:• NO KIDS• Possibly a teen 12+, discussion required Cats:• Not tested• Prefer a no-cat household  TRAINING STATUS• Housetrained: Not yet• Crate trained: Not yet• Leash trained: Not yet(They are babies. Spoiled ones.) What household is preferred for pug-mix puppies? These puppies thrive in homes that can offer:A relaxed daily routineShort, controlled exerciseIndoor play and enrichmentClose monitoring in warm weatherA home where the puppy can be a primary focus Households with a quieter pace and fewer competing demands, where time and attention can be dedicated to the puppy’s care and training, are typically the best fit. Our Puppy Adoption Policy & Senior Adopters We absolutely adopt to seniors and value them deeply in our rescue community.In fact, we encourage adopters age 70 and older to consider adult dogs (5+ years) — they often form the most beautiful, well-matched partnerships and truly thrive together. Why not puppies? Puppies require many years of intensive care, including:Daily training and socializationSignificant physical activityOngoing veterinary careLong-term contingency planning for the next 15+ years Because of these lifetime needs, we place puppies only in homes where long-term stability and planning can be confidently met. For this reason, we do not place puppies with adopters over the age of 70.This policy exists solely to protect the lifelong welfare and stability of the dog — never to diminish the value or capability of senior adopters. Disclaimer:Adoption decisions are made on a case-by-case basis and reflect the rescue’s mission to act in the best interest of each animal. Policies are not intended to be discriminatory and are applied solely to ensure lifelong placement and welfare of the dog.We do not allow electric fences/halo collars, runners/tethers or doggy doors ##2616221##
We'll also keep you updated on Nike's adoption status with email updates.
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Nike

Pug Pekingese

Female, 2 mos
claxton, GA
Size
(when grown) Small 25 lbs (11 kg) or less
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Location: GA (transport to an approved home in certain areas)  Nike (F)Pug mix8.5 weeks old (born 10/29/25)Spayed: will be done before being adoptedStenotic Nares Wedge Resection surgery: will be done at spay  Entertain themselves (until they suddenly require you) Obsessed with dog beds (the softer, the better) Pass the Kissing Booth test with ease Toy lovers and love 80's music Doing well with peepads but they are puppies (winter is rude) Shockingly silent—no barking yet, just judgmental stares MUST HAVE BRACHY BREED EXPERIENCEIf you don’t already get brachylife, this is not your starter pack. Applications without experience need not apply.If you have questions, please email us: loveoflittlesrescue@gmail.com What type of home is best for pug-mix puppies?Pug-mix puppies do best in calm, lower-activity homes that understand the needs and have experience of brachycephalic (short-nosed) breeds.  Dogs:• Curious but delicate• No big dogs• Only ONE other dog allowed• Overactive homes = hard pass Kids:• NO KIDS• Possibly a teen 12+, discussion required Cats:• Not tested• Prefer a no-cat household  TRAINING STATUS• Housetrained: Not yet• Crate trained: Not yet• Leash trained: Not yet(They are babies. Spoiled ones.) What household is preferred for pug-mix puppies? These puppies thrive in homes that can offer:A relaxed daily routineShort, controlled exerciseIndoor play and enrichmentClose monitoring in warm weatherA home where the puppy can be a primary focus Households with a quieter pace and fewer competing demands, where time and attention can be dedicated to the puppy’s care and training, are typically the best fit. Our Puppy Adoption Policy & Senior Adopters We absolutely adopt to seniors and value them deeply in our rescue community.In fact, we encourage adopters age 70 and older to consider adult dogs (5+ years) — they often form the most beautiful, well-matched partnerships and truly thrive together. Why not puppies? Puppies require many years of intensive care, including:Daily training and socializationSignificant physical activityOngoing veterinary careLong-term contingency planning for the next 15+ years Because of these lifetime needs, we place puppies only in homes where long-term stability and planning can be confidently met. For this reason, we do not place puppies with adopters over the age of 70.This policy exists solely to protect the lifelong welfare and stability of the dog — never to diminish the value or capability of senior adopters. Disclaimer:Adoption decisions are made on a case-by-case basis and reflect the rescue’s mission to act in the best interest of each animal. Policies are not intended to be discriminatory and are applied solely to ensure lifelong placement and welfare of the dog.We do not allow electric fences/halo collars, runners/tethers or doggy doors ##2616225##
We'll also keep you updated on Brooks's adoption status with email updates.
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Brooks

Pug Pekingese

Female, 2 mos
claxton, GA
Size
(when grown) Small 25 lbs (11 kg) or less
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Story
Location: GA (transport to an approved home in certain areas)  BrooksPug mix8.5 weeks old (born 10/29/25)Spayed: will be done before being adoptedStenotic Nares Wedge Resection surgery: will be done at spay  Entertain themselves (until they suddenly require you) Obsessed with dog beds (the softer, the better) Pass the Kissing Booth test with ease Toy lovers and love 80's music Doing well with peepads but they are puppies (winter is rude) Shockingly silent—no barking yet, just judgmental staresMUST HAVE BRACHY BREED EXPERIENCEIf you don’t already get brachylife, this is not your starter pack. Applications without experience need not apply.If you have questions, please email us: loveoflittlesrescue@gmail.com What type of home is best for pug-mix puppies?Pug-mix puppies do best in calm, lower-activity homes that understand the needs and have experience of brachycephalic (short-nosed) breeds.  Dogs:• Curious but delicate• No big dogs• Only ONE other dog allowed• Overactive homes = hard pass Kids:• NO KIDS• Possibly a teen 12+, discussion required Cats:• Not tested• Prefer a no-cat household  TRAINING STATUS• Housetrained: Not yet• Crate trained: Not yet• Leash trained: Not yet(They are babies. Spoiled ones.) What household is preferred for pug-mix puppies? These puppies thrive in homes that can offer:A relaxed daily routineShort, controlled exerciseIndoor play and enrichmentClose monitoring in warm weatherA home where the puppy can be a primary focus Households with a quieter pace and fewer competing demands, where time and attention can be dedicated to the puppy’s care and training, are typically the best fit. Our Puppy Adoption Policy & Senior Adopters We absolutely adopt to seniors and value them deeply in our rescue community.In fact, we encourage adopters age 70 and older to consider adult dogs (5+ years) — they often form the most beautiful, well-matched partnerships and truly thrive together. Why not puppies? Puppies require many years of intensive care, including:Daily training and socializationSignificant physical activityOngoing veterinary careLong-term contingency planning for the next 15+ years Because of these lifetime needs, we place puppies only in homes where long-term stability and planning can be confidently met. For this reason, we do not place puppies with adopters over the age of 70.This policy exists solely to protect the lifelong welfare and stability of the dog — never to diminish the value or capability of senior adopters. Disclaimer:Adoption decisions are made on a case-by-case basis and reflect the rescue’s mission to act in the best interest of each animal. Policies are not intended to be discriminatory and are applied solely to ensure lifelong placement and welfare of the dog.We do not allow electric fences/halo collars, runners/tethers or doggy doors ##2616217##
We'll also keep you updated on Puma (Pugmix)'s adoption status with email updates.
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Puma (Pugmix)

Pug Pekingese

Female, 2 mos
claxton, GA
Size
(when grown) Small 25 lbs (11 kg) or less
Details
Shots are up-to-date,
Story
Location: GA (transport to an approved home in certain areas)  PumaPug mix8.5 weeks old (born 10/29/25)Spayed: will be done before being adoptedStenotic Nares Wedge Resection surgery: will be done at spay  Entertain themselves (until they suddenly require you) Obsessed with dog beds (the softer, the better) Pass the Kissing Booth test with ease Toy lovers and love 80's music Doing well with peepads but they are puppies (winter is rude) Shockingly silent—no barking yet, just judgmental staresMUST HAVE BRACHY BREED EXPERIENCEIf you don’t already get brachylife, this is not your starter pack. Applications without experience need not apply.If you have questions, please email us: loveoflittlesrescue@gmail.com What type of home is best for pug-mix puppies?Pug-mix puppies do best in calm, lower-activity homes that understand the needs and have experience of brachycephalic (short-nosed) breeds.  Dogs:• Curious but delicate• No big dogs• Only ONE other dog allowed• Overactive homes = hard pass Kids:• NO KIDS• Possibly a teen 12+, discussion required Cats:• Not tested• Prefer a no-cat household  TRAINING STATUS• Housetrained: Not yet• Crate trained: Not yet• Leash trained: Not yet(They are babies. Spoiled ones.) What household is preferred for pug-mix puppies? These puppies thrive in homes that can offer:A relaxed daily routineShort, controlled exerciseIndoor play and enrichmentClose monitoring in warm weatherA home where the puppy can be a primary focus Households with a quieter pace and fewer competing demands, where time and attention can be dedicated to the puppy’s care and training, are typically the best fit. Our Puppy Adoption Policy & Senior Adopters We absolutely adopt to seniors and value them deeply in our rescue community.In fact, we encourage adopters age 70 and older to consider adult dogs (5+ years) — they often form the most beautiful, well-matched partnerships and truly thrive together. Why not puppies? Puppies require many years of intensive care, including:Daily training and socializationSignificant physical activityOngoing veterinary careLong-term contingency planning for the next 15+ years Because of these lifetime needs, we place puppies only in homes where long-term stability and planning can be confidently met. For this reason, we do not place puppies with adopters over the age of 70.This policy exists solely to protect the lifelong welfare and stability of the dog — never to diminish the value or capability of senior adopters. Disclaimer:Adoption decisions are made on a case-by-case basis and reflect the rescue’s mission to act in the best interest of each animal. Policies are not intended to be discriminatory and are applied solely to ensure lifelong placement and welfare of the dog.We do not allow electric fences/halo collars, runners/tethers or doggy doors ##2616215##

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We'll also keep you updated on Lani's adoption status with email updates.
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Lani

Boston Terrier Mixed Breed (Medium)

Female, 1 yr 2 mos
Savannah, GA
Size
(when grown) Med. 26-60 lbs (12-27 kg)
Details
Good with kids, Good with dogs, Good with cats, Spayed or Neutered,
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We'll also keep you updated on Summer's adoption status with email updates.
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Summer

English Bulldog Bulldog

Female, 2 yrs 5 mos
Savannah, GA
Size
(when grown) Med. 26-60 lbs (12-27 kg)
Details
Spayed or Neutered,
Story
Summer had a very rough start. She was seized by animal control in Glynn County after having been left in a crate in 115 degree heat index. She is very shy about new people and new sounds. She is fine with other dogs but definitely not able to co-habitate with cats. She seems more wary of men than women, though our shelter volunteers are working to gain her trust. She gets a little nervous about car rides, too, but probably because she hasn't had someone to take her for doggy cones regularly. She would be a great couch potato for a family with older kids who will give her time to warm up.

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Coastal Pet Rescue

7430 Thomas Ave, Savannah, GA 31406

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29.4 miles

Lovable Paws Rescue and Sanctuary

2144 Grays Highway, Ridgeland, SC 29936

Pet Types: dogs

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47.3 miles

Love of Littles Dog Rescue--SouthEast Area

claxton, GA 30417

Pet Types: dogs

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