
It's a wonderful feeling when you finally have found the pooch you want to adopt. After visiting quite a few animal shelters, you finally have found your “perfect match.” Your doggy likely mimics your personality, is playful, loving, and just “gets you.” We know the feeling all too well — it's a joyous time when you get to look forward to bringing your doggy home and introducing him to his new living quarters!
The moment you pick up your pug from the animal shelter you feel nothing but joy. The pup you're adopting is over-the-moon excited as well. Not only does he get to hop in the car and have a blast on his way home, but he gets to enjoy your company. Both of you are undoubtedly smiling from ear to ear as you should be — it's a happy occasion!
You'll love these melt-worthy pictures of rescued doggies on the next page. They're as sweet as can be!
Via Cindy Schultz / Times Union
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Joan Fairhurst Kirkland
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Yep,Rescued 2 Pugs from a group called Pug Hearts.12 yrs ago
Jane Millerschin
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This is Wiley heading to our home from the rescue this past July.
Joan Fairhurst Kirkland
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Precious.One of my resuce looks just like him.Poor baby had heart worms and the owners left him out side for 2 yrs,My othe rescue was going to be put down because she irritated the owner because she alergies and itched a lot.
Jane Millerschin
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Wiley ended up in a rescue at a year and a half. One of the other dogs there, a boxer, kept going after him and he needed a home. He joined my six year old black pug and they were buds from first sight
Susan Bounds
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My Gizmo rescued me a year ago. Love him always
Jacquie Filipek
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This is Cindy Lou when we got home from the local shelter. She is a pug mix. I think her smile says it all!
Nicole Landry
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I remember when I picked my dog up from my friends grandma’s house, before they had the chance to bring it to the pound.
Heidi Sechrengost
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I remember the exact moment! Many years later when we lost Barney, it took major pieces of our hearts. I look forward to someday soon adopting another Pug!
Ali Kabadayi-altieri
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We have our pomuk she and my husband and I are so very happy please adopt you won’t regret it you will regret not picking up one of them beautiful animals that you need and they need you. God bless
Cathy Crowe
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Marsha Anne Perdue
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Pugsley was like this. After someone’s sins were discovered, they decided to coax the dog I drive out of town and bought away from me.
Yes he’s a man that defines evil.