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 ©Diana Hedstrom

The purpose of this program is to help our harder-to-place senior, sick, or handicapped pugs.  We are offering [to approved foster homes only] the opportunity to foster these wonderful pugs on a long-term basis, and in return we will be picking up the cost of certain medications, as incentive. Pugs must meet certain criteria prior to be accepted into the Helping Hands program.

This program was formerly called the "Senior Pug Program," but with the addition of pugs into the program who are not elderly, but rather handicapped or sick, we have changed the name to be more inclusive. 

It takes a special family to adopt a special needs pug.   But whatever effort you put out on behalf of these very special dogs, it will be returned to you in love and companionship. 

 

If you would like to be a part of Helping Hands, please contact Sherry.  It is a rewarding opportunity for people to give back to these wonderful dogs that give so much to us.

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Peyton is now living happily with Christine!

Winston is a happy kid in his

new Helping Hands home!

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Tucker has found his "Helping Hands" home with Jonathan and Katie.

 

Here's Tucker sunbathing with his best buddy at Jonathan and Katie's house.

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George POTUS has found his home

with Michelle, Drew, and a special puggy friend.

 

Sophie is very happy living with Christye and her family.

 

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Bandit is now being loved by Sallie Carter,

with a little help from Dr. Melissa Norton.

Louie is living happily with

"Helping Hand" Sherry.

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             Tizzy in now in a Helping hands Home!

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