Furever Fosters

On occasion, some of our pugs come into the rescue with a terminal illness, constant medical needs or have special emotional needs. These dogs are considered unadoptable, yet they are still able to live with a good quality of life. For these dogs, our foster families commit to a lifetime of love and care for the time they have left, and Pacific Pug Rescue provides food, supplies and medical treatment for each dog in the Furever Foster program. Our only funding for this program comes from donations and sponsorships. We rely heavily on our supporters to help us continue to help these sweet seniors live a full, happy comfortable life.

We appreciate your consideration of sponsoring these sweet seniors, you can click here to set up your sponsorship online. For sponsors who choose no end date or those choose to sponsor for at least three months, we are happy to add your name to our list of sponsors. For business or corporate sponsorships, please email us directly at fureverfosters@pacificpugrescue.org so we can appropriately acknowledge your support!

For those who wish to mail in your sponsorship, please click here to download our printable sponsorship form and instructions.

Scroll down to meet our current Furever Fosters and thank you!

If you have any questions about our Furever Fosters or sponsorship program, please email us at fureverfosters@pacificpugrescue.org

  • Roxy

    Support Roxy
    Sex: 
    Female
    Age: 
    12 years

    Like all pugs Roxy loves her people, she is very cuddly and never wants anyone to leave! 

  • Gigi

    Support Gigi
    Sex: 
    Female
    Age: 
    12 years

    Gigi is sponsored by: Julie Brakus, Shannon Campbell, Rachel Goodman, Amy Otto, Kelli Reimer, Rob Schultz, Regan Scofield, Jill Tucker & Terra Worel!

  • Mimi

    Support Mimi
    Sex: 
    Female
    Age: 
    10 years

    10 year old Mimi came to us when her elderly owner got dementia and could no longer care for her. Unfortunately she had not received any vet care for a very long time and had 7 mast cell tumors that we had to remove.