Let’s get those puggy paws moving!
The final part of the equation for weight management is to get your pugs moving and burn those calories.
Here are some tips to stimulate and maintain their activity levels.

Good luck!
The final part of the equation for weight management is to get your pugs moving and burn those calories.
Here are some tips to stimulate and maintain their activity levels.

Good luck!
If it’s agreed with your vet that your pug does need to lose weight, here are some tips to help you put your pug on a diet, safely.

Don’t forget, while many fruits are good healthy treats, they can be high in sugar content, so everything in moderation.
Warning – cherries, grapes and raisins are poisonous to dogs.

PDWRA would like to send belated birthday wishes to Diane, who due to lockdown and isolation was unable to hold the vintage tea party she had planned.
Instead, she has sent us a generous donation in lieu of her party.
Diane looked after Lily, a pug in need, and gave her a wonderful life until she ran out of time.
Thank you, Diane.
Lockdown may have meant feeding and exercise routines for your pugs have changed.
Over the next 3 days, we’ll be providing tips and guidance to address any weight gain, including diet, to help get them back to a healthy weight and lifestyle.

Please look at the Body Score Chart, downloadable from
https://www.pughealth.org.uk/pug-obesity/
where you will also find further information about pug health care.
Always consult your vet for advice before embarking on a weight loss regime or increased exercise for your pug.

We would like to thank Katy Price, who very kindly and generously donated this stroller for a pug in need.
Gorgeous Peppa who has had back surgery and struggles with control of her rear, is so appreciative and absolutely loves it!
Thank you Katy, it really helps when she gets tired from using her new set of wheels, which provides extra freedom and builds her confidence.

PDWRA would like to extend a big Thank You to Claire Riseborough who has just had a birthday.
Instead of giving her any birthday presents, at Claire’s request her husband and her sister-in-law have both donated to pugs in need.
So a special Thank You goes to Tracy Linger and Mark Riseborough for their thoughtful donation, which is so much appreciated.
https://pugwelfare-rescue.org.uk/donating-to-pug-dog-welfa…/

“Timi”
Timi was found wandering as a stray in 2017 and was released by the local rescue kennel to PDWRA for rehoming. She was approximately 3 years old and was adopted by an older lady who is a very experienced pug owner.
Timi had occasional epileptic fits, but her companion pug Penny seemed to know when these were likely to occur. Timi would then rest quietly in her basket with Penny until she had recovered.
We were told: “Timi is such a dear little girl, and has settled in so well. She has bat-like ears, always sticking up, and is always full of herself, but very obedient. Lucky Penny and me to have her”.
After 3 happy years in her adoptive home, Timi’s epileptic fits became too frequent, and her owner had to let her go last month.
“She is so sadly missed in so many individual ways that she had – a small girl with a great personality is the best way I can describe her”.
Timi’s ashes will go in her favourite place in the garden.

PDWRA would like to extend a very big Thank You to the ASDA Foundation, who run the charitable Green Token Giving programme in-store.
We were nominated and voted for by Bromsgrove shoppers.
Thank you from all the grateful pugs in need.
The best news! Bert and Ernie have found their perfect forever home!

Bert and Ernie needed to stay together, as they are a bonded pair and love each other’s company.

Last time we saw them, they were enjoying their stay in foster, when we eventually found their forever home following an appeal. We’ve already rehomed quite a number of bonded pairs so far this year.
Bert and Ernie were collected by Mum and Dad in no time, and have settled in so easily. They are the gentlest, most undemanding of pugs. Their Mum says it’s like they’ve always been there.
Another fantastic, happy ending to celebrate!
We are delighted that previous adopters who welcomed a pair of pugs from PDWRA over a year ago, have decided to do the same again, adopting another pair!
Here are Ronnie and Freddie, safely transferred under current precautions, to this perfect forever home for them. They have settled straight away, looking extremely cosy on that bed, snuggled up to resident pair Frankie and Minnie who have welcomed them. What a truly gorgeous grumble they make!


“Sonic”
We would like to say a heartfelt thank you PDWRA, especially to the late Sylvia and John Smith, the wonderful couple who worked at the core of PDWRA for many years and through whom we were so lucky to get our dog Sonic. We met both Sylvia and John at their home a few times and remember a house full of very excitable dogs. I think at one time there were 11! We were on the waiting list for a while and one day we received the call that there was a dog for us. Sonic was 7 months old when we got her. The moment she was in our car, we knew that our lives would be changed forever, it was just a feeling. Luckily she had not had a terrible start in life before she came to us (apart from having had a couple of eye ops) though she was not house trained nor indeed had any kind of training. But she was a quick learner and food obsessed (who would have thought…). Her willingness to work for a treat made training easy and a lot of fun. From the puppy training, the good citizen dog and in adult classes she was game for anything (bar the retrieve, which she could not see the point in). Her favourite was, maybe to the surprise of many, agility! We loved the PDWRA summer parties at Crowhurst. So many pugs! Sonic lived with us and various lodgers over the years and everybody fitted well into her household. Her dinner time started out at 3.30pm, (Ferg’s lunchtime) but she successfully moved that forward over the years so it became a much more acceptable midday lunchtime for everybody and meant that a light dinner slot could be fitted in at 7pm as well. She loved her vegetables, especially cabbage, broccoli, radish and cucumber. She travelled well in the car and we had many fun trips to Switzerland visiting family and going for hikes in the mountains which she loved. She was a great companion to Ferg’s sister, who was terrified of dogs but when she went through cancer treatment, Sonic spent her days sleeping on Katherine’s lap and making sure the next meal would surely be coming soon. A dog as stubborn as they come, walking on the lead became an annoyance to her in her older age and this dictated where and when walks would be taking place. She won ‘Golden Oldie’ at a village fete in 2015 which in itself seems like a lifetime ago as she only died on Monday 8.June 2020 at the age of 15 and a half!
I have carried out a number of home checks with people who decided to go down the route of adopting a pug through PDWRA and each time I thought, if you are successful in your application your life will change forever too.
Many thanks to all at PDWRA.
Antoinette and Fergus

This is George.

This is George’s story, written by his adopter:
“George was our first PDWRA rescue pug. He came to us aged 10, a little wobbly on his legs, but so very loving and adorable.
He’s a bit blind, deaf, and incontinent, and even more wobbly these days, but he has a new lease of life zooming around on his wheels.

George is such a happy pug, and loves nothing more than being with us, having snuggles, or zooming around the fields on walks with his new pug brothers. He’s such a special addition to our family!”

We’ll share pictures of George enjoying life with his brothers, next time …
🎁 Toby’s Big Tenth Birthday! 🎁
I thought you would like to see me testing out the new memory foam mattress that I had for my BIG birthday, along with lots of treats from mummy, and from Aunty Wendy I had a special pug birthday card and two tags for my harness, one of which has my name on it (just in case I forget who I am)! I also had a big bag of treats from Aunty Val and a Paw Patrol card. As we are only allowed out once a day at the moment, I am going for a special walk when it gets cooler. Mummy has promised I can have all my doggie friends round for a special party in the garden once we are all allowed to meet up again.
In the meantime I am supervising mummy cleaning the French windows from the top of the steps in the garden as the weather is so lovely.
Licks, love and slurps
Toby 🐾 💕

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We thought you might like to read a recent update from Sandra, who adopted the most handsome Toby about a year ago. Here he is, wearing his Halloween ruff.

“Pleased to say that he is fit and well and enjoying life to the full – as am I, thanks to all the daily exercise with Toby. He continues to be the most adorable little dog in the world and I continue to be extremely grateful to you and Pug Welfare for entrusting him to me.
Kind regards
Sandra and Toby X”

This is 8 year old Toby. He is a well loved old bear whose owners were having to emigrate for work reasons, and sensibly deemed it too hot for Toby to live comfortably with them.
Toby is now enjoying a relaxed lifestyle in Cornwall with daily beach walks and lots of lap time with his new owner, a retired lady. He was delighted to find four new beds to choose from in his new home; needless to say he’s tried them all out!
This is Albert. This is his story, as written by his adopter.
“I met a PDWRA Volunteer at a fundraising event, who convinced me that a pal for our single 1 year old pug would be good for both of them! Albert was not long in foster with them, having been surrendered by his elderly owner who was no longer able to take care of his needs. She had lovingly and carefully hand written 4 pages of his likes and dislikes.

When Albert arrived we were shocked at how large he was, tongue out and hot from the car, but we were in love at first sight! We’ll never forget his first evening, he struggled to get on the sofa, eventually climbed onto it and spent the whole evening watching Soaps – it was hilarious!
After a new regime of a healthy lifestyle, cucumber sticks and increasing his walks, we saw Albert’s hips for the first time!! He’s since become inseparable from his pug brother, and has brought us so much love and entertainment.
We think about his previous owner often, her selfless, difficult, decision to give him a happier life, and we are eternally grateful to PDWRA for allowing us to love him!”
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