Love is Blind

It’s February and Love is in the air here at DFW Pug Rescue!  We are dedicating this season of hearts and hugs to our always loving and heartwarming Special Needs Pugs.  These angels have overcome hardship, abandonment,  physical ailments and...

Heartworm Prevention Awareness

  Heartworm disease is a serious disease that results in severe lung disease, heart failure, other organ damage, and death in pets, mainly dogs. It is caused by a parasitic worm called Dirofilaria immitis.The worms are spread through the bite of a mosquito. Help...

Announcement from the Directors

After 20+ years as a DFW Pug Rescue volunteer and director, Tim Reynolds has retired from his duties.  Tim served in multiple key roles since joining the organization in 1997.  His accomplishments are too numerous to mention, but there are literally hundreds and...
Senior Pugs Ready for Adoption

Senior Pugs Ready for Adoption

Pugs are considered seniors when they reach eight years of age or older. If you are planning to adopt a senior pug and would like two pugs, we are offering two seniors for the adoption price of one. Seniors, $175 Two for one senior pugs, $175 Or adopt an adult pug,...

Pug Adopter Notice

If you have adopted a pug from DFW Rescue, please notify us if you change address, phone number, or the pug passes away. All of our rescue pugs are micro chipped with DFW Pug Rescue listed as the registered owner. If we get contacted, we need to know how to get in...

Senior Pug Adoption Plea

DFW Pug Rescue is experiencing a high volume of senior pugs coming in, while this is unfortunate, it can become a blessing to anyone who is willing to open their hearts and homes to a senior pug. These precious seniors all have pasts that include being the new family...