by Fred Campos | Dec 31, 2016 | Articles, Blog
Kicker was found dumped on a country road near Crowley, LA. He was in terrible shape. During his time under the care of DFW Pug Rescue, he has been treated for multiple skin issues, including Saracoptic Mange, ear infections, heartworms and intestinal parasite issues....
by Fred Campos | Dec 30, 2016 | Articles, Blog
During this holiday season we remember the smiles of those who adopted rescued Pugs this year. By the end of the year, we will have placed over 300 Pugs in forever homes. Here are just some of the Happy Tails moments from 2016. 2016 Happy Tails Gallery May all rescued...
by Fred Campos | Dec 28, 2016 | Announcements, Articles, Blog
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...
by Fred Campos | Jun 25, 2016 | Articles
Pets are apart of your family. Learn more about how to save their lives if something were to happen with the below graphic from the American Red Cross. NOTE: Be sure to consult your veterinarian on how to properly practice these techniques.
by Fred Campos | Jun 24, 2016 | Articles
It’s tempting not to share your “human food” when your loveable pug is showing you their best pitiful “feed me” look. However not all foods are created equal. Check out this fun graphic to better inform your decisions on what to share...
by Fred Campos | Jun 2, 2016 | Articles
Halloween will soon be here and you need to prepare for the your pug’s uneasiness or distress. Is your home ready for the onslaught of little boo-spooks? The door bell can be an obnoxious thing for you pug even when it isn’t being rung every 5 minutes....