IMPORTANT INFORMATION!
KPR serves the states of Kentucky and
Indiana. Permit No. P11-001005. If you are outside of
those states, please feel free to visit
Pug Rescue Links for
a rescue that serves your area or
www.petfinder.org.
An Adoption Application must be
completed, before you can be considered as an adoptive
home for any Pug, you must complete an application. There
are no exceptions.
Please review our
Adoption Application
Process! Before submitting your application,
please review our adoption process. It will answer most
questions you have about what's involved in adopting a Pug
from KPR. KPR can not answer any questions about a Pug until
you have an approved application on file. This is due to
the high volume of inquiries we receive. We are all
volunteers who are very busy rescuing, caring for and
transporting the rescued Pugs. We do NOT have a central
facility where you can visit our rescued Pugs. Our Pugs
live in foster homes, where they are observed, evaluated and
cared for until we find their ideal adoptive family. Review
Caring for a Pug, as we want you to have all the information
you need to decide whether or not a Pug is right for you and
your family.
Adoption Donations are not
negotiable. We understand that you may not agree, but we
ask that you respect our policies. Please understand that
we spend much more on medical bills than we recover in
adoption donations for most of the Pugs we rescue,
especially our senior Pugs. Our Pugs do not come with a
health guarantee. All of our rescued Pugs are
spayed/neutered, up-to-date on routine vaccinations, fecal
tested and heartworm negative prior to placement. Although
we do provide the medical treatment and testing listed
above, please remember that our Pugs are rescues and
therefore we have no way of guaranteeing that they will not
have medical issues in the future.
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