The Pug Dog Welfare & Rescue Association helping to rehome Pugs within the UK
Need a Pug rehoming? Look no further. This charity will ensure your Pug goes to the most suitable to home regardless of age or possible health issues. All rescue and rehoming is in complete confidence. They appreciate surrendering your Pug can be are hard decision and will do their best to help you through the process and re-assure you they have found the best family home for your Pug and where ever possible rehome with families with previous experience of the Pug breed.
Who they are
PDWRA is a registered charity in the UK. Strict rules are followed regarding the welfare, rescue and rehoming of all pugs. No profits are made and everyone gives their time and talents freely.
PDWRA was first formed in 1973 and was known as the Pug Dog Welfare Association. In 1978 the Association became a registered charity and a separate legal entity under the sole control of the Trustees. In 2000 with the approval of the Charity Commission the name was changed to its present name.
PDWRA was first formed in 1973 and was known as the Pug Dog Welfare Association. In 1978 the Association became a registered charity and a separate legal entity under the sole control of the Trustees. In 2000 with the approval of the Charity Commission the name was changed to its present name.
What they do
PDWRA operates throughout the whole of the UK and has a maximum of eight Trustees, who are able to assist a pug in need in any part of the country. Should any further assistance be required, such as vetting a possible new home, and help with transport, the Trustees can call upon members of Friends of Welfare, whose contribution since this group was first formed has been invaluable.
Each year they rehome and rescue many pugs. They seldom have pugs waiting for homes, and therefore they do not have a kennel or rescue centre anywhere in the UK. On occasions, however, they do have pugs in need of nursing care and temporary fostering, and again the assistance of members of Friends of Welfare is invaluable.
Please note that with the exception of any pugs requiring nursing care or temporary fostering as mentioned above, no surrendered pugs awaiting rehoming are kept at the homes of our Trustees or Friends of Welfare. They therefore request that you do not contact us to ask if you can come and view the available pugs.
PDWRA co-operates and works with other organisations in our particular field.
Each year they rehome and rescue many pugs. They seldom have pugs waiting for homes, and therefore they do not have a kennel or rescue centre anywhere in the UK. On occasions, however, they do have pugs in need of nursing care and temporary fostering, and again the assistance of members of Friends of Welfare is invaluable.
Please note that with the exception of any pugs requiring nursing care or temporary fostering as mentioned above, no surrendered pugs awaiting rehoming are kept at the homes of our Trustees or Friends of Welfare. They therefore request that you do not contact us to ask if you can come and view the available pugs.
PDWRA co-operates and works with other organisations in our particular field.
Donate to Pug Dog Welfare
The Pug Dog Welfare & Rescue Association is staffed entirely by volunteers. If you would like to help the organisation with its running costs please donate by clicking the button below. |
Please note, I am in no way affiliated or associated with PDWRA. I am raising awareness of a simply magnificent charity and their main priority is the specialist service they offer for Pugs needing to be rehomed. All images are solely owned by PDWRA