At this time, we do not have any pugs available for Public Adoption. Please check back as this changes frequently.
Frequently Asked Questions
Why don’t you have any adoptable pugs?
Owners interested in surrendering their pug to Georgia Peach Pug Rescue (GPPR) must fill out a surrender application that includes key information about the pug. GPPR is intentional in using the information provided by the owner to match pugs with a foster family and environment suited to their needs. Our goal is to transition the pug as little as possible, due to the stress of the adaptation period (See link: 3-3-3 Rescue Rule). Because of this, if a bond is formed between the pug and the foster family, and both the foster family and GPPR deem the pug to be a good fit, the foster home is given the first option to adopt the pug in their care. If a foster home does not want to proceed with Foster-to-Adoption, then we will have them fill out a biography that tells everything they have observed about the pug, and the pug will be posted on our website and social media for Public Adoption.