Information On Finding A Pug Rescue

October 21, 2008 · Filed Under Pets 
by Jenny Donaldson

Sometimes just a little time out of your day can make all the difference in the world to a pet that has been abandoned or abused. If you know of a Pug in an abusive situation like that then you need to do the humane thing and contact a local Pug rescue organization to come get the animal the help it needs.

No pet deserves to be abused or abandoned and if you know of a Pug in that situation then it is absolutely up to you to do what you can to help that dog.

The first place you can start to find Pug rescue information is a vet. If you have pets then contact your vet and see if they know of any Pug rescue organizations in your area that you can contact. If you do not have a vet then any vet out of the phone book will be able to assist you. If they have the information they will be glad to pass it on to you.

Your local newspaper has been a collection area for important local contact information for many years and they may be able to help you find the local Pug rescue groups in your area. In some cases the local paper even publishes this contact information on a semi-regular basis but even if they do not make the information public that does not mean they do not have it. Call your local newspaper and ask them about Pug rescue contact information.

Local law enforcement usually keeps information for local animal rescue groups on file and they may be able to supply you with the contact information you need to get in touch with the local Pug rescue groups. Again it is one of those resources many people overlook but it can prove to be very valuable if you just take the time to make the call and ask the question.

The Internet connects all people in all places and you can use the Internet to find local organizations as well as national and international ones. Sometimes the local Pug rescue group will have a website that lists all of their contact information and you can use that to get the abused or abandoned dog help.

If there are no local groups then find a national Pug rescue group and ask them if they have any satellite offices that are close to you that you can contact for assistance. The key to all of this is that you never know until you take the time to look.

There is no greater shame than an abused or abandoned pet. If you come across a Pug, or any other abused pet, then it is up to you to do the humane thing and get the pet some help. It only takes a moment and if you know how to use the resources at your disposal then it can take even less time but the small amount of time you take to get that pet assistance can mean a lifetime worth of difference.

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