Kentuckiana Pug Rescue

Kentuckiana Pug Rescue (KPR) is a volunteer-based, 501(c)(3) non-profit rescue organization (permit #P15-001003) committed to helping all needy Pugs in the states of Indiana and Kentucky.  We work to find both abandoned, as well as surrendered Pugs, loving, forever homes in which they can live out the rest of their lives. KPR does not have a central facility where Pugs can be visited.  Each rescued Pug lives with a foster family until they can be placed in an adoptive home.

Indianapolis, IN,46206
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Email: [email protected]

Phone Number: (877) 784-7988

Website: http://www.kentuckianapugs.com

Honey

Pug | Indian Heights, IN

Age : 1 YearYoungFemaleFawn

About

Characteristics

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Coat Length

Short

Activity Level

Moderately Active

Energy Level

Moderate

Good in Home With

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Meet Honey

Honey is a super sweet and spunky girl! Some facts about her: DOG FRIENDLY: She gets along with dogs of all sizes, ages and gender. She currently lives with 3 large dogs (60-80 lbs) and a 10 lb pug mix her size and is good with all. She does not have boundaries and is fearless. She climbs and jumps all over them so tolerant dogs would be best for her. She also really loved to wrestle with them so a playful companion would be great for her! KID FRIENDLY: She has been around infants and elementary aged kids and was great with both.  HOUSE TRAINING: She is mostly house trained. She does not tell you when she needs to go out, but she doesn’t have accidents if she goes out every few hours and right after her meals.  LOVES FOOD: She eats out of a slow feeder bowl away from other dogs. Otherwise, she will try to steal their food.  LOVES TO PLAY: She loves Benebones and squeaky Lambchop toys. She will happily play by herself and then hop up on the couch with you to snuggle in for a nap afterwards.  GOOD IN CAR: She rides in a crate in the car and is perfect. Whines for a few seconds and then goes to sleep.  CRATE TRAINED: She is crate trained and sleeps in her crate overnight without making a peep.  MINOR MEDICAL NEEDS: She has chronic dry eyes, and a scar in one of them. She currently uses eye ointment twice a day, and the vet says that will need to be continued everyday for her lifetime.  SOME THINGS TO WATCH OUT FOR: She is a DOOR DARTER! If you open the door, she’s sprinting out of it. We typically pick her up or crate/put her behind a gate before opening any doors to the outside (besides the fenced in backyard) because she will do anything she can to get past you and out the door.

Adoption Process
1.Adoption Application 2.Review of personal and vet references 3.Home Visit 4.Match with adoptable dog if approved 5. binding adoption contact signed 6. 2 week trial period to make sure it is a match before the adoption is finalized. All dogs are spayed and neutered as well as up to date on shots before adoption. We resolve all medical issues (outside of chronic e.g diabetes, seizures...) before adoption 11 months and under - $325 Under 6 years old - $275 6 years and older - $225

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