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My HR Director is giving up her two pugs *UPDATE-they are placed*

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My HR Director is giving up her two pugs *UPDATE-they are placed*

Post  smoochieface on 7/19/2011, 12:26 pm

No offense, Amanda, but my HR director is giving up her two pugs.

Does anyone know of a good family in Southern California who may want to take in these two fellas? If so, PM me and I can email you the info. I have pics but have to get some work done real quick and then will try to post. She says they are both fixed, have updated shots, are in good health, and come with all their stuff.

Here's a pic of Milo & Otis:



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Post  Maryjo on 7/19/2011, 12:39 pm

Poor things! Up here, we have people wanting a rescue pug, but not enough pugs to go around. This is when I wish that 'pug pipeline' to Alaska was set up.

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Post  Pugsaunt on 7/19/2011, 2:22 pm

I'd take them in a hot minute if Penny would let me! Fingers, toes, paws, and eyes crossed that they find furever homes soon.

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Post  pugasaurus on 7/19/2011, 4:09 pm

Oh, they look adorable! I hope they find a fabulous new home!

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Post  Not Afraid on 7/19/2011, 4:26 pm

I'll fly them to Alaska.

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Post  smoochieface on 7/19/2011, 4:31 pm

Not Afraid wrote:I'll fly them to Alaska.


I actually checked Pet Airways and they have service out of LA, but they don't fly to Alaska or anywhere close to Anchorage.

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Post  Miss Pit on 7/19/2011, 4:38 pm

How about doing a ground transport through a couple of states and then Pilot and Paws the rest of the way to Alaska? They're very cute and sounds like they would be high in demand up there.

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Post  Renee on 7/19/2011, 4:39 pm

Oh, they are darling. Poor babies. Yes, we do have more people that want pugs than we have pugs to supply... but just when we think we won't have any, then they come in waves.

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Post  smoochieface on 7/19/2011, 4:44 pm

Miss Pit wrote:How about doing a ground transport through a couple of states and then Pilot and Paws the rest of the way to Alaska? They're very cute and sounds like they would be high in demand up there.

Trish


Trish, do you have any familiarity with them? It looks like the distance limit one pilot can fly is 350 ground miles. Maryjo, just out of curiosity, how close would we have to get to get within 350 miles of Anchorage, even assuming there is a small plane pilot willing to fly to Anchorage?

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Post  Not Afraid on 7/19/2011, 4:47 pm

It's not cheap but $368 pp RT plus $100 per pet each way (which would be one way). We would need 2 people to fly, though. So, (368x2)+200 to transport.

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Post  Renee on 7/19/2011, 4:55 pm

Sorry to be the voice of reason here - but, MaryJo cannot actually commit to taking these two pugs without the approval of the board for Polar Pug Rescue, unless she had plans to take them on personally?

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Post  smoochieface on 7/19/2011, 5:09 pm

Renee wrote:Sorry to be the voice of reason here - but, MaryJo cannot actually commit to taking these two pugs without the approval of the board for Polar Pug Rescue, unless she had plans to take them on personally?


Totally understand, Renee. That type of transport is defintiely not a first, second or third choice. I've been working all day trying to find a local placement. The two local pug rescues are helping me spread the word and San Diego Rescue is going to post their pic on the rescue's FB page in case we get lucky and get a response. I have also contacted my two local contacts here who do all breed rescue on the side.

Lisa, would you be willing to pass the message along to the rescue who helped with Kimchi? If so, I can forward to you the original email with pics.

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Post  smoochieface on 7/19/2011, 5:15 pm

Hey, even if you guys know of a potential family a few hundred miles away, I know I can work out transport. The person giving up the pugs has grown children and I know I can guilt her into arranging transport to anywhere within a doable driving distance.

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Post  Saira on 7/19/2011, 5:15 pm

I wish we could help, but everyone's dumping their pugs right now, and no one seems to want to adopt one. Does she have to surrender them right away?

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Post  smoochieface on 7/19/2011, 5:17 pm

Saira wrote:I wish we could help, but everyone's dumping their pugs right now, and no one seems to want to adopt one. Does she have to surrender them right away?


I dunno, Saira. I haven't been able to make myself to up and actually speak to her about timing. It she says they must be placed immediately, I think I'll have to punch her in the face.

I just emailed you to see if SNPR would agree to post their pic on your website and maybe we'll get lucky and get a response? I'm positive I could arrange transport to Nevada if someone actually wants them.

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Post  Saira on 7/19/2011, 5:21 pm

smoochieface wrote:
Saira wrote:I wish we could help, but everyone's dumping their pugs right now, and no one seems to want to adopt one. Does she have to surrender them right away?


I dunno, Saira. I haven't been able to make myself to up and actually speak to her about timing. It she says they must be placed immediately, I think I'll have to punch her in the face.

I just emailed you to see if SNPR would agree to post their pic on your website and maybe we'll get lucky and get a response? I'm positive I could arrange transport to Nevada if someone actually wants them.


We could do a courtesy post and I'll put them in our newsletter, but older male dogs are so hard to place, ours stay with us forever, and then we lose fosters who are willing to foster older males because they never leave. We have a 9 year old that came in yesterday that we have to board. And if they have to go together, it's going to be tough. I'll email my friend in SLC to see if she will post on her page-I don't know if your HR director would be willing to transport to there, but she said pugs are in big demand there (and has had luck adopting out older ones).


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Post  Miss Pit on 7/19/2011, 5:22 pm

Renee wrote:Sorry to be the voice of reason here - but, MaryJo cannot actually commit to taking these two pugs without the approval of the board for Polar Pug Rescue, unless she had plans to take them on personally?


Completely understand,Renee. I don't even know if there's pilots along that route that could/would help. So I guess this means I can't just have Kendie tie a big red ribbon on the pugs and put them in a basket with a bottle of wine and drop off on MJ's doorstep?!!

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Post  smoochieface on 7/19/2011, 5:29 pm

Saira wrote:
smoochieface wrote:
Saira wrote:I wish we could help, but everyone's dumping their pugs right now, and no one seems to want to adopt one. Does she have to surrender them right away?


I dunno, Saira. I haven't been able to make myself to up and actually speak to her about timing. It she says they must be placed immediately, I think I'll have to punch her in the face.

I just emailed you to see if SNPR would agree to post their pic on your website and maybe we'll get lucky and get a response? I'm positive I could arrange transport to Nevada if someone actually wants them.


We could do a courtesy post and I'll put them in our newsletter, but older male dogs are so hard to place, ours stay with us forever, and then we lose fosters who are willing to foster older males because they never leave. We have a 9 year old that came in yesterday that we have to board. And if they have to go together, it's going to be tough. I'll email my friend in SLC to see if she will post on her page-I don't know if your HR director would be willing to transport to there, but she said pugs are in big demand there (and has had luck adopting out older ones).


Thanks for the courtesy post! Honestly, these days, I don't even think about asking our overloaded rescues to take in an owner surrender. The least the owners can do is hold onto their pugs until a decent placement can be made.

Yes, please ask your SLC friend to post. If she gets any interest, I will put everything I have into strong-arming the owner into figuring out transport. I don't know her full story, but I know she is fully employed (by my firm) and probably makes as much money as I do. She is not without resources and I'm certainly going to ask her to do her fair share in getting these pugs re-homed.

p.s. She just emailed me back and says there is no immediate deadline, at least a few weeks or more.

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Post  smoochieface on 7/19/2011, 5:34 pm

Saira wrote:We could do a courtesy post and I'll put them in our newsletter, but older male dogs are so hard to place, ours stay with us forever, and then we lose fosters who are willing to foster older males because they never leave. We have a 9 year old that came in yesterday that we have to board. And if they have to go together, it's going to be tough. I'll email my friend in SLC to see if she will post on her page-I don't know if your HR director would be willing to transport to there, but she said pugs are in big demand there (and has had luck adopting out older ones).


I'm sure the owner will say they have been together forever and are bonded, but based on what you and others have experienced, I don't see why they have to be adopted together if they are fine separated. But I guess the problem is that you don't know how they will do separated until you take them in and by then you're truly committed, huh? Pain in the ass! Why are the surrenders always multiples and seniors?

Karl is so pissed that he wants them himself, but we'd be breaking the law, we don't have a yard, and we live on a zero lot line with neighbors on 3 sides who are close enough to stare into each others windows.


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Post  Saira on 7/19/2011, 5:36 pm

smoochieface wrote:
Saira wrote:We could do a courtesy post and I'll put them in our newsletter, but older male dogs are so hard to place, ours stay with us forever, and then we lose fosters who are willing to foster older males because they never leave. We have a 9 year old that came in yesterday that we have to board. And if they have to go together, it's going to be tough. I'll email my friend in SLC to see if she will post on her page-I don't know if your HR director would be willing to transport to there, but she said pugs are in big demand there (and has had luck adopting out older ones).


I'm sure the owner will say they have been together forever and are bonded, but based on what you and others have experienced, I don't see why they have to be adopted together if they are fine separated. But I guess the problem is that you don't know how they will do separated until you take them in and by then you're truly committed, huh? Pain in the ass! Why are the surrenders always multiples and seniors?


Because people suck.


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