SURRENDER PROCESS
We understand there are many reasons why people cannot always keep their pets and appreciate that they look to rescue for help.
Pug Rescue of Pennsylvania accepts all purebred pugs and pug mixes who weigh less than 35 pounds into the rescue program. You will be required to complete and sign a Surrender form, stating all known information about the pug, including medical records (if available), habits, etc. This form will also serve as a legal agreement to permanently relinquish ownership of the pug.
All pugs that come into Pug Rescue of Pennsylvania programs are vet checked, spayed or neutered, vaccinated, and treated for any medical conditions before the adoption process begins.
Information provided at the time of surrender is extremely important in the adoption process in order to help us find a good match for the pug’s forever home.
Pug Rescue of Pennsylvania also takes in stray pugs and makes every effort to find their owner. If you have found a stray pug and want to surrender it to Pug Rescue of PA, you will be asked to complete a Surrender form, stating details about the pug you found.
Surrendered pugs are cared for in the private homes of Pug Rescue volunteers. All pugs stay in foster care until a suitable home is found. No pug is euthanized because it does not find a home. If a pug cannot find a home for any reason, the pug will live in foster care.
If you have a pug that you wish to surrender to Pug Rescue of Pennsylvania for any reason or have questions regarding this process, please contact us.
PUG RESCUE CAN HELP!
If you know a Pug that is possibly unwanted, neglected, is in a shelter or is a stray, please contact us immediately.
TO REPORT A PUG IN NEED:
Contact UsBy Phone: (570) 460 – 3804 or
By Email: pugrescueofpa@gmail.com
