PDWRA would like to say an enormous, and ongoing “Thank You!” to an amazing, fundraising supporter of ours, Ammy Pug-Hatter, who with the support of husband Tim and family, regularly dedicates and donates the proceeds of their auctions & games to our pugs in need. She has sent us nearly £800 in the last few months plus has knitted glorious Halloween & Xmas puggie woolies for further fundraising, at our own events!
Ammy started fundraising about 5 years ago when she rescued her first pug & discovered the work we did for pugs too. As our experience, her grumble has come from a variety of situations, which she explains;
“Ruby came from a lovely family but they just had no time for her. She has neurological issues which thankfully never got any worse.
Similarly with Pom-bear, her owner didn’t have the time for her. She’s been fighting a battle with cancer since.
Ernie came from same shelter that PDWRA rescued a little pug from. He is nearly blind & deaf, totally unsocialised or house trained. He has had an awful life, abused, neglected, locked away & likely used for breeding until he was thrown on the streets almost blind & very thin at 10/11yrs old. That’s where he was found, as a stray. Even after 2 yrs here we are still getting him to trust us. He doesn’t understand that stroking & being picked up are good things and still growls about it! But we won’t ever give up on him, it’s all part & parcel of rescuing. He’s fine with the other pugs now, even if they’re squabbling. It’s people he doesn’t trust and has become a Daddy’s boy! We can’t imagine what he’s been through.
I know there are many more like him but knowing there are places like PDWRA who will take them in and take the time to help them to heal & trust and find loving new homes for them, helps me sleep at night. I couldn’t do any of my work without all the kind & generous lovely friends in my facebook auction group who support PDWRA & other rescues for brachycephalic breeds that I fundraise for; https://www.facebook.com/groups/115394289050108/
I often get offered the poorly older dogs so it’s good to know I have somewhere to take them to. I want people to know about the wonderful work PDWRA does! xxx”