Pug Rescue of North Carolina, Inc.

Pug Rescue of North Carolina (PRONC) is a non-profit organization dedicated to the Pug Dog Breed. We rescue pugs in crisis, carefully nursing them back to health, physically and emotionally, in individual PRONC volunteer’s homes. Each pug is treated as family until such time as a suitable home, which has been screened and approved by the membership, can be located. Many pugs come to PRONC with minor to severe health challenges. We make every effort to save each animal that comes into our care, saving euthanization for only the extreme, and very rare case where there is no other reasonable option. We have every pug evaluated by a veterinarian and they are spayed/neutered, heartworm checked, micro-chipped and brought up to date on all vaccinations.At this time, due to limited resources, we are only accepting pure bred pugs. However, we rescue pugs of any age or health. Our ability to accept an animal is limited to available space and funding. Thanks to you, we have saved many pugs from being put down at overcrowded animal shelters. PRONC has no paid employees and is supported through your kind gift donations and through the wonderful efforts of our family of volunteers. As you can imagine, meeting the needs of so many homeless, neglected and abused animals, is a financial challenge. Won't you consider making your tax deductible donation today? You will feel great knowing that you brought some light into a little dog’s life who will then go on to bring happiness into someone’s home. If you love the pug breed and would like to join us in opening your heart and home to foster pugs in need, we would love to hear from you. We need kind hearted and dedicated volunteers in the Carolinas and surrounding states. We are a publicly supported organization described in sections 170 (b) (1) (A) (vi) of the IRS code We are a 501 ( 3 ) (c) nonprofit organization, and your donations are tax deductible

Summerfield, NC,27358
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Email: [email protected]

Phone Number: (336) 312-2983

Website: http://pugrescuenc.org

2024 - 2014 Bella

Pug | Winnsboro Mills, SC

AdultFemaleSmallFawn

About

Coat Length

Short

Vaccination

Current

Good in Home With

Others DogsChildren

Meet 2024 - 2014 Bella

Bella is a young 6 year old fawn pug. She is a petite pug at about 13 pounds but full of affection and energy. She is super sweet and great with the other dogs in her foster home. She seems to really enjoy children. Bella lost her eye from an ulcer prior to coming into rescue. This does not slow her down and she doesn't miss anything. Would do best in a fenced yard.  Spayed, microchipped, up to date on routine shots and heartworm negative. Bella is fostered in Waxhaw NC just outside of Charlotte NC adoption fee is $300.00. Please put in your adoption application on our website www.pugrescuenc.org under the available pug tab. We adopt to NC, VA and surrounding states. You must be willing to travel to the foster home to adopt.  Pugs must be indoor dogs

Adoption Process
Adoption Application required: Placement Fees: $250.00 ( dogs 6 years & under ) $125.00 ( dogs 7 years and up ) $400.00 ( puppies 6 months of age or under ) special contracts apply-please keep in mind, puppies rarely come into our rescue system Some times we may waive the placement fee on pugs who have special needs if we find the prefect family


Contact
Pug Rescue of North Carolina, Inc.
(336) 312-2983
[email protected]
http://pugrescuenc.org

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