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APARN Spokespug 2003-2004



Did you adopt your pug? Please consider passing on the love your pug received while in foster care to a pug currently in need.

Click here to see a video about Fostering. 

 

Metallica has been missing since 1/27/08, from Val Vista & Guadalupe area of Msa.

If you have seen Metallica or know of his whereabouts, please call the APARN hotline at 480-964-3126.  He is 10 years old, and his family misses him very much.

 

I am happy to announce that APARN Pug Rescue website has been awarded the 'Pet Community Dog Rescue' award.Pet Community The Pet Community award is handed out to special dog rescue websites who go above and beyond the call of duty to help abandoned and homeless dogs in their local communities. As most people know, all pet rescue centers are made up of hard working, dedicated volunteers who give their valuable time to this great cause, this award is to say your hard work is appreciated and acknowledged by pet lovers within our own online pet community.

Many Thanks,
Mark Singleton, Pet Forums Community
 
 

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.

APARN is a 501(c)(3) organization. Your donation is tax-deductible.

Do you have a pug you cannot keep?  Click here for information on surrendering your pug to APARN.

 
   
 

Foster PSA
Popcorn, Mack, Hercules,
Barkley, Otis, Moe, Bozzy
Petunia & Sam.

 

 

 
 

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Memorials - Those dogs that have touched our hearts. 

Vet Resources - A list of vets that see APARN pugs, and why not to buy dogs from the newspaper or pet stores

 

 

 
 

APARN is a 501c3 non-profit, all-volunteer organization  dedicated to the rescue and placement of the pug breed.

Bailey, APARN Spokespug 2004-present

Read Bailey's Blog here.

 
 
Phoebe, APARN Spokespug 2004-2007

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