The status of Mrs. Puggles (PREGNANT - NOT YET AVAILABLE) was
last posted on 03/14/26 by
Keep calm and woof on.
Female Dog, Pug
Pug (Short Coat)
Description:
Please read the pet description IN IT'S ENTIRETY before applying. Thank you for your cooperation.PREGNANT - NOT YET TAKING APPLICATIONS – NOT YET AVAILABLE FOR ADOPTION NEW INTAKE 3/12/2026: Mrs. Puggles - female - approx 5 yeas old - 14.2 pounds - Pug Reason for intake: Mrs. Puggles came in with Mr. Puggles from animal control in another parish. We believe Mr. Puggles is the son of Mrs. Puggles and possibly the daddy to the puppies she is carrying. Mrs. Puggles has had MULTIPLE LITTERS in her life as is evidenced by some of her teats that are about 2 inches long. We may have to have our vet do some reconstructive surgery on the poor girl after she weans her LAST litter. We estimate her approximate due date is March 31 give or take. Stay tuned! NOT TAKING APPLICATIONS: Many dogs, particularly breeder, hoarder or senior dogs, can have multiple medical issues that need addressed. Additionally, sometimes we take in young puppies requiring multiple vaccinations and/or quarantining. In this particular case, we are not yet taking applications either due to age or possible illness or some other reason. We will post when s(he) is ready for adoption. In the interest of fairness, EARLY application submissions will NOT be considered. Please note… we cannot respond to messages/emails, etc., on dogs that are NOT yet available for adoption. Please wait until the dog is available for adoption. We will post him or her on Facebook in our Adoptable Dog Album pinned to the top of our page which you can follow at this link: https://www.facebook.com/share/1B46skRWF5/ OR you can keep checking our website at www.roadtorescuela.org. We appreciate your cooperation and understanding. “The greatness of a nation and its moral progress can be judged by the way its animals are treated.” ~ Gandhi Be responsible ~ Always spay/neuter, keep your dogs on heartworm prevention, vaccinate against disease... and if you bring a pet into your life, commit to that pet for life. Blessings.
