Pug Hearts Houston Pug Rescue
Pug Hearts Houston Pug Rescue
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More about this organization
Mission
The rescue, rehabilitation and permanent placement of needy pugs in Houston and surrounding areas.
About
Pug Hearts accepted into rescue 328 in 2017. These animals were treated by a licensed veterinarian. All animals were fully vaccinated, spayed/neutered, if necessary, and given an exam to determine the need for additional medical interventions. Medical interventions provided by Pug Hearts and the veterinarian included: heartworm treatment/prevention, surgeries to correct orthopedic injuries, treatments for lung and skin infections, intestinal parasites, dry eyes and eye ulcers, dental disease, mange and other medical care deemed necessary by the veterinarian. No medical care was withheld for any dog. There were 302 adoptions of dogs during this year. All adoptions were completed after review of submitted applications, received reference checks, a home visit and a meet/greet with the family and potential adoptive dog.
