Pug Authority Forum
Welcome to the Pug Authority forum!

This is a fun, supportive community of pug owners who are dedicated to sharing our experiences regarding responsible pug ownership and learning from others.

You are currently viewing the forum as guest which does not give you the same access as members. Please click the Register button below to join our community! If you are already a member, please log-in!

Pug in TN Shelter

Post new topic   Reply to topic

Page 2 of 2 Previous  1, 2

View previous topic View next topic Go down

Re: Pug in TN Shelter

Post  GingerSnap on 3/11/2010, 2:56 pm

I just emailed a couple of my MAPR contacts. I know it's not the right people, but I hope they can forward to whoever IS the right person!

GingerSnap
 
 

Number of posts: 1593
Location: Williamsburg VA

Back to top Go down

Re: Pug in TN Shelter

Post  Amber on 3/11/2010, 3:41 pm

GingerSnap wrote:I just emailed a couple of my MAPR contacts. I know it's not the right people, but I hope they can forward to whoever IS the right person!


Thank you Ginger!!

***********************
Amber, mom to Eugenie, Eudora, Mackinley, and Einstein

Check out my blog!
www.lotusblossomphotography.net

Amber
 
 

Number of posts: 1301
Location: Nashville, TN

http://www.lotusblossomphotography.com

Back to top Go down

Re: Pug in TN Shelter

Post  Pugsaunt on 3/11/2010, 4:31 pm

Just caught this - fingers and toes and paws crossed that the little guy gets rescued and finds the perfect forever home.

***********************
Nancy, Mom to Penny Lane, my perfect diva

If you think dogs can't count, try putting three dog biscuits in your pocket and then give him only two of them.
-Phil Pastoret

Friends are the family we choose for ourselves.

Pugsaunt
 
 

Number of posts: 3459
Location: On the shores of Penny's Marina in Sparks, NV

Back to top Go down

Re: Pug in TN Shelter

Post  GingerSnap on 3/11/2010, 7:38 pm

Uh oh... the link no longer works. I'm not sure if that's a really good thing or a really bad thing.

GingerSnap
 
 

Number of posts: 1593
Location: Williamsburg VA

Back to top Go down

Re: Pug in TN Shelter

Post  Not Afraid on 3/11/2010, 7:48 pm

Poor little guy! I wish I could help in some way. I'm too far away and I'm broke, but I have time if you need someone to help coordinate.

***********************


"If I were a pediatrician and a mother told me, "it's just too hard making healthy food everyday for my kid, I'm just going to feed Total cereal everyday, it's 100% nutritionally complete," we'd all feel sorry for her kid. I am a vet, and when people tell me "I've found a really good dry food, I think I'll feed it everyday for the rest of my pets life," why don't we feel equally sad?"
Dr. Karen Becker.

Not Afraid
 
 

Number of posts: 3415
Location: Long Beach, CA

Back to top Go down

Re: Pug in TN Shelter

Post  Renee on 3/11/2010, 7:51 pm

Maryjo wrote:
Renee wrote:Sometimes I really wish I lived in the states....not exactly feasable to drive from AK down there to get the poor baby!


I've often thought that, Reneé... I want to establish a pipeline to help some of the over-burdened rescues with too many pugs. We always have extra apps, and not enough pugs.


EXACTLY! How can we do this? I always feel like we can help more.

***********************
Reneé
Mom to Tobey, Ichiro & Skeeter

Renee
 
 

Number of posts: 979
Location: Anchorage Alaska

Back to top Go down

Re: Pug in TN Shelter

Post  Amber on 3/11/2010, 8:33 pm

GingerSnap wrote:Uh oh... the link no longer works. I'm not sure if that's a really good thing or a really bad thing.


Well I'm gonna have to hope it's a really good thing. He hadn't been up for adoption long so that's a positive.

***********************
Amber, mom to Eugenie, Eudora, Mackinley, and Einstein

Check out my blog!
www.lotusblossomphotography.net

Amber
 
 

Number of posts: 1301
Location: Nashville, TN

http://www.lotusblossomphotography.com

Back to top Go down

Re: Pug in TN Shelter

Post  TNPUGMOMOF3 on 3/11/2010, 9:04 pm

I am sorry I am kinda forced to be out of the loop right now. I have contacts at MAPR, so if needed let me know. Melinda used to be the coordinator, but resigned her position. I do have the new email somewhere if needed. I have Melinda's phone number, so if need be she will refer me to the right person. Just call me Amber if you need too.

I have stopped even looking...on purpose. We are both unemployed and we do not need to take on anything extra right now.

TNPUGMOMOF3
 
 

Number of posts: 1026
Location: Jackson, TN

Back to top Go down

Re: Pug in TN Shelter

Post  Not Afraid on 3/11/2010, 11:15 pm

I'd happily volunteer to fly pugs to Alaska!

***********************


"If I were a pediatrician and a mother told me, "it's just too hard making healthy food everyday for my kid, I'm just going to feed Total cereal everyday, it's 100% nutritionally complete," we'd all feel sorry for her kid. I am a vet, and when people tell me "I've found a really good dry food, I think I'll feed it everyday for the rest of my pets life," why don't we feel equally sad?"
Dr. Karen Becker.

Not Afraid
 
 

Number of posts: 3415
Location: Long Beach, CA

Back to top Go down

Re: Pug in TN Shelter

Post  Renee on 3/12/2010, 12:59 am

Not Afraid wrote:I'd happily volunteer to fly pugs to Alaska!


Seriously?!?! I just foster...so , I think I need MJ to chime in here. That would be awesome.

***********************
Reneé
Mom to Tobey, Ichiro & Skeeter

Renee
 
 

Number of posts: 979
Location: Anchorage Alaska

Back to top Go down

Re: Pug in TN Shelter

Post  Amber on 3/12/2010, 9:42 am

TNPUGMOMOF3 wrote:I am sorry I am kinda forced to be out of the loop right now. I have contacts at MAPR, so if needed let me know. Melinda used to be the coordinator, but resigned her position. I do have the new email somewhere if needed. I have Melinda's phone number, so if need be she will refer me to the right person. Just call me Amber if you need too.

I have stopped even looking...on purpose. We are both unemployed and we do not need to take on anything extra right now.


I understand and am the same way but for different reasons - I'm still empoyed but looking at the listings makes me sad + tends to add some marital difficulties. I only saw this poor guy b/c I was on there looking for dogs for my friend (the one who I sent a link to Holly about). I told her she was getting me into trouble!! LOL!

***********************
Amber, mom to Eugenie, Eudora, Mackinley, and Einstein

Check out my blog!
www.lotusblossomphotography.net

Amber
 
 

Number of posts: 1301
Location: Nashville, TN

http://www.lotusblossomphotography.com

Back to top Go down

Re: Pug in TN Shelter

Post  leslyeb on 3/13/2010, 3:15 pm

I was just looking at petfinder and I believe that an all breed rescue called Kimbers Kritters got this boy. They had his eye removed.

leslyeb
 
 

Number of posts: 403
Location: Mt. Juliet, TN

Back to top Go down

Re: Pug in TN Shelter

Post  Brenda on 3/13/2010, 8:06 pm

Oh good!! Thank you for letting us know.

Brenda
 
 

Number of posts: 1153
Location: Atlanta, GA

Back to top Go down

Page 2 of 2 Previous  1, 2

View previous topic View next topic Back to top


Post new topic   Reply to topic
Permissions of this forum:
You cannot reply to topics in this forum