About DFW Pug Rescue

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DFW Pug Rescue Club, Inc., (DFWPRC) was incorporated in July 1997 as a non-stock, non-profit corporation for the rescue, care, and placement of unwanted, mistreated, or homeless pugs in Texas.  .


DFW Pug Rescue Club, Inc. is a non-profit corporation with Federal Tax Exemption as a public charity under Section 501 (c) 3 of the Internal Revenue CodeDFWPRC is one of the largest pug rescue organizations in the United States and has rescued and placed over 5,500 huggable, squeezable, absolutely adorable pugs — we rescue approximately 10 pugs a week.


We rescue ALL Texas pugs regardless of age or medical condition. Since we rescue ALL Texas pugs, our veterinary care is our biggest on-going expense and we average approximately $250,000 a year in veterinary expenses. This amount is after our veterinary care clinics provide deep discounts. 100% of all funds donated to DFW Pug Rescue are used to pay for Veterinary care.


All pugs rescued by DFWPRC are taken immediately to the vet where they are examined, tested (and treated) for heartworm, vaccinated, sterilized, and rabies shots administered before being placed in a foster or permanent home.


70% or the rescue pugs are heart worm positive and all are treated at DFWPRC’s expense


DFWPRC is an all-volunteer non-profit organization and do not have a staging area to hold our rescue pugs so we depend on the generosity of our volunteers to provide foster homes until permanent homes can be located.


DFWPRC has placed pugs in 28 states, British Columbia, Canada, Hawaii, Germany, and Japan. All pugs must be picked up in Dallas/Fort Worth or Houston by their new families — no pugs are shipped.


The majority of our pugs are owner surrender due to military deployment, death, divorce, relocation, new baby, marriage, travel, and estate placements.


DFWPRC is not affiliated or sponsored by any national or local breed clubs.


We rescue more males than females (10 to 1), more fawns than blacks (40 to 1), and the average of our rescue pugs is 4-years old. The average life span of a pug is between 14 – 17 years.


We maintain a Certificate of Good Standing with the Texas State Comptroller’s Office. 


You may contact us at:
DFW Pug Rescue Club, Inc.
PO Box 2591
Grapevine, TX 76099-2591