Written by Kathryn.
I first heard about PDWRA when I attended a pug meet up with my first pug Belle that raised money for the charity. I followed the Facebook page, https://www.facebook.com/PDWRA and in 2021 during the Covid pandemic I decided to apply to foster, as my circumstances had changed and I was working from home.
Within a couple of days, I heard from my local PDWRA VAC and had a virtual home check. A couple of weeks later I got a call to ask if I could foster a very special pug called Eric, who had some complex health needs. I was supported through the whole process by the VACs and other PDWRA volunteers from all over the country.
In August 2021 my Belle became poorly and we found out she had a huge tumour on her lung, she passed peacefully with all of her family around her (and Eric). Eric was there to help me through the first few days and in September 2021 Eric found his forever home that could cater for his special needs. He will forever hold a special place in my heart.
I was left without a pug, my home was soooo clean but my heart was empty. After the first night in bed alone I knew I had to contact my VAC to ask if there were any pugs who needed a home. The next day I spoke with some wonderful volunteers from around the UK and by the weekend I found Minnie.
From the minute we picked her up she fell in love with my dad, she stared at him the whole way home. Minnie helped me to feel happy again, she is full of character, she adores babies (human and animal), hotdogs and crunchy leaves. She hates horses on TV or dogs barking. The vets love her to the point where I’ve even been given a discount for free cuddles 😂.
The following year we decided to get a boy puppy and Minnie became his foster mam. She will always be the boss but she is the best cuddler and playmate to Eddie and she lets him use her as a pillow.
Volunteering for PDWRA was one of the best things I have ever done. It has been an emotional rollercoaster at times but I have met some of the most amazing people who have given me some of the best advice and the support has been second to none.
Even 3 years on, I know I can reach out for advice if I need it. I am so grateful to all of the volunteers involved in bringing Minnie into my family, she is and will be forever loved.
By Kathryn
If you would like to volunteer, or foster, please apply at:
https://pugwelfare-rescue.org.uk/volunteering-for-pdwra/
or
https://pugwelfare-rescue.org.uk/fostering-a-pug/