We lost one of our stalwarts of the pug world on 19 July 2025. Dear old Ralph who coped with a multitude of problems throughout his life but despite all, took and gave pleasure to those who came across him

Ralph was surrendered in 2019 by a lady who saw him advertised on Facebook. She took him on with the best of intentions but a combination of family circumstances and Ralphs physical and mental needs dictated that she could not care for him long term. He was blind, one eye removed after a dog attacked him, the other became infected so much that it left him with no vision at all. He had been confined, and due to the disorientation suffered from loosing his sight, barked and span round in circles in frustration and despair. Knowing all this, Caroline took him on to foster and gave him all the love and understanding he needed. He gradually improved as his confidence grew, and led a contented and stimulating life.

I met Ralph in June 2021 when I collected Poppy, also being fostered by Caroline. He was a cheerful little chap then, despite his disabilities. Poppy was quite a dominant pug and it was thought best for both if they were parted.

The next I heard of Ralph was in August 2024 when I received a call from Caroline’s daughter to say that her Mother had passed away. She, nor any member of the family were able to care for Ralph, especially with his multiple needs.

Ralph the Pug

Even with our dedicated band of Foster Carer’s it was a challenging remit to find a new placement for Ralph. Louise stepped forward however, and said she would see how it worked out. She is caring for Albie, another veteran, so thought that one more should be no trouble.  After a challenging first few weeks, Louise and her family gradually got to know his ways and he soon became a much loved member of the family.

Ralph’s condition by this time had stabilised, and although still needing extra care, Louise was able to fill his life with stimulating and rewarding experiences. At first believing he was totally deaf, she later discovered that he could hear – the ping of household applicances, the applause at sporting events on the TV (Louise was sure he thought they were applauding him ! (He became a big fan of tennis ).

Louise only had the pleasure of his company for eight months but all four seasons were packed into that time with him.  He loved to visit Stately homes and Markets, visited the seaside and had a ride on a steam train. But his favourite time was the evening when cuddles on the sofa in front of the TV were the order of the day. So many memories packed into such a short time, how he will be missed.  Rest in peace you dear, brave little man.

Jackie Maynard

Ralph the Pug

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