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PUG NEWS |
The following are excerpts from one of our newsletters. To find out more about joining the DFW Pug Rescue Club and receiving our newsletter, click the the membership link at right. All pictures on this page are from the 1998 DFW Pug Rescue Pug Picnic. Thanks to all pugs and their families for joining us and participating in our Pug Hat Parade. We look forward to seeing you soon at the DFW Pug Rescue Club Pugoween! |
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Incredible Cosmo!Cosmo is having a fun ride with his new life. Adopted March 4, 1998, this black male pug (the one in the red hat below) has come a long way. You can read about his accomplishments in the newest issue of the DFW Pug Rescue Club Newsletter or visit Cosmo's homepage by clicking the title above. |
Thank you from the bottom of our pug hearts for saving us!Pugsley IV, Gidget, Raleigh II, Keesha, Taji, Dougie, Richy, Gordo, Vicki, Zoe, Lucky, Nick, Earl, Ike, Tina, Butch, Lyndie, Yum-Yum and the more than 90 pugs that have been rescued.Many people are shocked by the fact that pugs are actually need to be rescued. DFW Pug Rescue Club, Inc. has rescued and placed over 95 huggable, squeezable, absolutely adorable pugs. |
The 10 Commandments of Pet Ownership
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SluggoKnows |
Dear Sluggo: You're a
pug-about-town, Sluggo, and I'm a pug in need of help. I am trying to break
into show business, and no one is taking my acting seriously. When I go
to an audition, I'm very prepared, know my lines perfectly, but everyone
bursts out into laughter when I say them. Could it be the part I am auditioning
for? Here are the lines they are having me say: "Go ahead, Punk, make my
day." What's so funny about a pug saying this? It's classic Eastwood!
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