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Rory

Pug

Male, 8 yrs 1 mo
Windsor, VA
Size
(when grown) Small 25 lbs (11 kg) or less
Details
Good with kids, Good with dogs, Good with cats, House-trained, Spayed or Neutered, Shots are up-to-date,
Story
Meet Rory 🐾 Rory is an 8–9-year-old pug with the sweetest, personality. He’s great with kids, gets along well with other dogs, and is happiest simply being near his people. Whether he’s curled up at your feet or snoozing under a desk while you work, Rory is the definition of a loyal companion. He enjoys toys from time to time, but at this stage in life, he much prefers lounging and soaking up a calm, cozy environment. Rory absolutely loves food (as most pugs do!), and we’ve been working on his manners, especially resisting the urge to pop up when people are eating. He can also be a little grumpy if you try to take food from him or if you try to cut his nails so we’re working on that as well. Rory would likely thrive in a home where someone is around for a good portion of the day, as he truly enjoys companionship, though he does handle being left alone just fine. He has made great progress with marking behavior, and we are hopeful that now that he is neutered this will help resolve this completely. A quick but important note for anyone considering adopting Rory, or any pug: this breed can be high-maintenance. Pugs are prone to skin conditions, spinal problems, eye issues, and breathing challenges, so it’s important to be prepared for potential extra care, cost, and vet needs. Doing your research on the breed is essential to ensure it’s the right fit for your lifestyle. Rory is a loving, laid-back little guy who is ready to find a home where he can relax, be adored, and spend his days close to his people.
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Murphy

Chihuahua Pug

Male, 10 yrs 9 mos
Williamsburg, VA
Size
(when grown) Small 25 lbs (11 kg) or less
Details
Not good with kids, Good with dogs, Spayed or Neutered, Shots are up-to-date,
Story
Meet Murphy (Bonded with Macy) ❤️ These two distinguished seniors are looking for a soft place to land and a family willing to appreciate the finer things in life: sunshine, snacks, and naps. Murphy, an almost 11yo Chihuahua mix, was originally adopted from our rescue many years ago. Macy, a 12yo Brussels Griffon mix, joined that family later after being rescued from an abusive situation. When their beloved owner suddenly passed away, both dogs were surrendered to a shelter. We were contacted to get Murphy back, as required by our adoption agreement, but there was no chance we were leaving Macy behind. These two are a package deal, and that's exactly how they arrived. Weighing in at about 8 pounds each, these tiny retirees have been through a lot. Losing their mom and adjusting to a shelter and then a new foster home was overwhelming, but they're settling in nicely and figuring out their new routine. They're good eaters, mostly housebroken, travel well in the car, walk reasonably well on leash, tolerate crates without filing formal complaints, and get along with small, submissive dogs and cats. Both are spayed/neutered, microchipped, up to date on vet care, and recently had dental work. Between the two of them, they still have a respectable collection of teeth. They are good sleepers and are both pretty quiet unless there is something to actually bark at (sorry Amazon delivery people). Of course, senior dogs come with a few senior-dog quirks. Murphy gets around pretty well, although his back legs aren't quite what they used to be. He enjoys puttering around a fenced yard, soaking up the sunshine, and spending quality time snuggled next to his favorite person. He's generally a sweet little guy, but every now and then his inner grumpy old man makes an appearance. He believes his cuddle spot is prime real estate and isn't afraid to show it. Macy prefers life in the slow lane. She enjoys leisurely strolls around the yard, relaxing, and quietly judging the neighborhood from a comfortable vantage point. She's not as cuddly as Murphy, but she enjoys attention and affection on her own terms. Most of the time she's a lovely little lady, but occasionally she channels her cranky grandma energy. Are they bonded? Yes. We'd love to see them spend their golden years together, enjoying a life filled with comfort, routine, and plenty of love. We're searching for a quiet, patient home where Macy and Murphy can truly relax. Young children and a busy, high-energy environment aren't the best fit for these seasoned pups. While they're getting around fine now, a home with lots of stairs may require some accommodations as they continue their journey through retirement. If you're looking for a pair of tiny companions without any of that puppy nonsense, Macy and Murphy may be your perfect match. You can fill out an application on our website: www.homesfurhounds.org
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Macy

Brussels Griffon Pug

Female, 11 yrs 10 mos
Williamsburg, VA
Size
(when grown) Small 25 lbs (11 kg) or less
Details
Not good with kids, Good with dogs, Spayed or Neutered, Shots are up-to-date,
Story
Meet Macy (Bonded with Murphy) ❤️ These two distinguished seniors are looking for a soft place to land and a family willing to appreciate the finer things in life: sunshine, snacks, and naps. Murphy, an almost 11yo Chihuahua mix, was originally adopted from our rescue many years ago. Macy, a 12yo Brussels Griffon mix, joined that family later after being rescued from an abusive situation. When their beloved owner suddenly passed away, both dogs were surrendered to a shelter. We were contacted to get Murphy back, as required by our adoption agreement, but there was no chance we were leaving Macy behind. These two are a package deal, and that's exactly how they arrived. Weighing in at about 8 pounds each, these tiny retirees have been through a lot. Losing their mom and adjusting to a shelter and then a new foster home was overwhelming, but they're settling in nicely and figuring out their new routine. They're good eaters, mostly housebroken, travel well in the car, walk reasonably well on leash, tolerate crates without filing formal complaints, and get along with small, submissive dogs and cats. Both are spayed/neutered, microchipped, up to date on vet care, and recently had dental work. Between the two of them, they still have a respectable collection of teeth. They are good sleepers and are both pretty quiet unless there is something to actually bark at (sorry Amazon delivery people). Of course, senior dogs come with a few senior-dog quirks. Murphy gets around pretty well, although his back legs aren't quite what they used to be. He enjoys puttering around a fenced yard, soaking up the sunshine, and spending quality time snuggled next to his favorite person. He's generally a sweet little guy, but every now and then his inner grumpy old man makes an appearance. He believes his cuddle spot is prime real estate and isn't afraid to show it. Macy prefers life in the slow lane. She enjoys leisurely strolls around the yard, relaxing, and quietly judging the neighborhood from a comfortable vantage point. She's not as cuddly as Murphy, but she enjoys attention and affection on her own terms. Most of the time she's a lovely little lady, but occasionally she channels her cranky grandma energy. Are they bonded? Yes. We'd love to see them spend their golden years together, enjoying a life filled with comfort, routine, and plenty of love. We're searching for a quiet, patient home where Macy and Murphy can truly relax. Young children and a busy, high-energy environment aren't the best fit for these seasoned pups. While they're getting around fine now, a home with lots of stairs may require some accommodations as they continue their journey through retirement. If you're looking for a pair of tiny companions without any of that puppy nonsense, Macy and Murphy may be your perfect match. You can fill out an application on our website: www.homesfurhounds.org

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