1106 N. Gilbert Rd. #2-PMB 192
Mesa AZ 85203
(ph) 480-964-3126
ArizonaPugRescue@yahoo.com

Welcome to the Arizona Pug Adoption And Rescue Network

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Now Available: Life in the Slow Lane, Reflections of A Senior Pug. Authored by Karen Connell, Lane's story follows the life of this adorable pug who found himself in rescue at nine years old. Follow Lane's story through over 50 pages of pictures and prose as Lane shows us how great life can be...in the Slow Lane!
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APARN is actively recruiting foster homes! If you are interested in opening your heart and your home to a pug in need, please complete our foster application. The pugs that are in APARN's care are all great dogs, perfect for families or single homes.

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Now Available: APARN's 18-month calendar features a full page glamour shot of a different pug each month, dog related quotes, and pug rescue, memorial, birthday photos. At $12.00 per copy (plus shipping), Glamour Pugs is the perfect gift for the pug lover in your life!
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Are You Considering Adopting A Pug?

Before you make the important decision to adopt, ask yourself these questions:

  • How many hours am I home? Will that be enough time to feed and exercise my new pug, in addition to my other activities? (Pugs need lots of attention. They love people, and want to be near them, when possible. Adding a pug can sometimes be as time-consuming as adding another child.)
  • How many animals do I currently have? Can I reasonably expect to give enough attention to each one on a daily basis? (Pugs love their people, and demand considerable attention, frequently misbehaving if they don't get it.)
  • Do I have new carpet or furniture? Will I be upset if they get ruined by chewing or housebreaking problems? (Pugs of all ages love to chew, and will happily chew furniture in addition to remote controls, electrical cords, and other expensive toys. They are also notoriously hard to housetrain.)
  • Do I make enough money to provide yearly vaccinations and two or three vet visits per year, assuming the pug I adopt remains healthy? Can I provide quality food, chew toys, a bed, and other assorted necessities? (Most vet visits with vaccinations or medication run in the neighborhood of $60 to $100, but can quickly go even higher when there is a health problem.)
  • Is my home situation stable? Am I planning to move soon? Am I starting a new relationship or ending an old one? Am I expecting a [human] baby? (These are not good times to bring a new pet into a home.)
  • Am I willing to take on all responsibilities for the life of the pug, including special care as the pug ages? (Pugs have been known to live past 15 years, but 12 to 13 is more common.)

Save the Pugs

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APARN is proudly a 501c3 non-profit, and all volunteer organization dedicated to the rescue and placement of the pug breed. APARN works succesfully with individuals and families wanting to adopt or foster a pug, or two!

APARN’s Mission is to rescue abused, abandoned, homeless, unwanted, sick or injured Pugs, rehabilitate them and place them into loving, permanent adoptive homes in Arizona. We strive to educate the public about the Pug dog breed, including its personality, special needs and care.

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Tails of Joy is an absolutely wonderful not - for - profit organization (501c3) which was also founded by comedian / writer / animal activist Elayne Boosler. Tails Of Joy strives to help rescue groups work more efficiently together to better achieve their common goals, and helps individuals help animals.