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Change in Adoption Fees

A new adoption fee schedule went into effect September 1, 2010. Adoption fees have changed as follows:

Puppies up to one year of age                    $400
Dogs one to three years of age                   $350
Dogs three to eight years of age                 $300
Dogs over eight years of age                      $100

The former adoption fees will apply to applications submitted prior to September 1.

 

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FOSTER HOMES URGENTLY NEEDED!

If you have been waiting for the right time to volunteer for Colorado Pug Rescue, that time might be now! We presently have several pugs waiting for a foster home with us. Please visit our Volunteering page and consider joining our team!

 

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

 

 

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.

 

 

 

Thank you!

 


Sweet Pea

Tax-deductible contributions for medical expenses may be given through the Donate button above or sent to:

Colorado Pug Rescue
59150 E. 74th Drive
Strasburg, Colorado 80136



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From the artist:

In honor of Henry, I am re-releasing the popular sold-out, the original, "Pugtini" in a smaller, collectible size.  This will be a very limited edition of only 300 prints, each hand signed and numbered.


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Limited Edition Prints by Christine Head

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