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Who We Are
Colorado Pug Rescue (CPR) is
an all volunteer organization established in 1995 by members of
a Denver-area pug dog club who were concerned about the welfare
of their breed. CPR works to recover pugs from private
relinquishments, shelters, and other sources throughout Colorado
and in surrounding states. We network with surrounding states to
rescue, medically and emotionally treat, and place pug dogs. CPR
maintains a three-member board of directors, several committees
and a number of foster homes.
CPR is:
- Dedicated to the welfare of pug dogs
Incorporated as a nonprofit organization - 501(c)(3)
Licensed by the State Of Colorado as an animal rescue
organization
Operated solely by volunteers
Supported by the Rocky Mountain Pug Dog Club
A member of All Breed Rescue Network of Colorado
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Tax-deductible
contributions for medical expenses may also be sent to:
Colorado Pug Rescue
59150 E. 74th Drive
Strasburg, Colorado 80136 |
Why are Pugs Relinquished?
The general state of the economy, changing lifestyles, and owners
who no longer want them or care for them are some of the reasons pugs are given
up. Some have a beloved owner who is going into a convalescent facility, a
retirement residence or who has died and no other family member wants to care
for them. Some rescued pugs are from animal shelters or strays whose owners
cannot be found.
Buy a print to
help our pugs!
Limited Edition Prints by
Christine Head
Click any poster for details.



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