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Rescues in the MD area?

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Rescues in the MD area?

Post  Sara on 1/3/2011, 12:57 am

Don't ask me what part, it can't be that big of a state?

I have a photographer friend that asked me about getting a pug and asked me about rescue. I don't know if she is a good fit for rescue, but which ones are in that area?

Any other advice for someone looking for a pug in that area?

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Re: Rescues in the MD area?

Post  Aussie Witch on 1/3/2011, 2:03 am

SEPRA? MAPR? Hope she's close enough to get one from either!

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Post  GingerSnap on 1/3/2011, 6:37 am

MAPR, definitely. There used to also be MD Pug Rescue, but they closed.

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Post  Sara on 1/3/2011, 9:45 am

She has a cat, so I don't know if she can get a rescue :( I know we couldn't. Darn.

I will still tell her to check them out.

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Post  GingerSnap on 1/3/2011, 12:39 pm

MAPR doesn't discriminate against cat owners, and whether a particular dog is cat-friendly is included on the web site, if we know one way or the other. It's worth a shot!

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Post  Sara on 1/3/2011, 11:09 pm

GingerSnap wrote:MAPR doesn't discriminate against cat owners, and whether a particular dog is cat-friendly is included on the web site, if we know one way or the other. It's worth a shot!


Good to know, I will pass on the info. I know she isn't ready right this minute, but is starting to do her research and I always like to encourage rescue when it's possible and a good fit :)

Thanks!

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