Welcome to PugHearts of Houston Rescue
Pug Hearts of Houston Pug Rescue is a true 501(c)(3) non-profit charity founded
in the Houston area by dedicated pug owners and lovers. Our mission is the
rescue, rehabilitation and permanent placement of needy pugs into loving homes.
To those of you who have generously donated to keep PugHearts running, we
say a huge "Thank you!"
You are what keeps PugHearts in existence and our Rescues alive.
Pugs at Blanco's 2010
Blanco's Bar & Grill - Saturday, September 25th, 6 - 11 pm

Howdy Pawwdners!
Please join us for the 2nd annual Pugs at Blanco's!!
Saturday, September 25th, 6 - 11 pm
Blanco's Bar & Grill
3406 West Alabama Street
Houston, TX 77027
Come join us for a fantastic evening of BBQ, music, and Pugs, featuring live music
by The Norman Number!
We will also be having a silent auction with loads of fantastic items and a raffle
for a 50 inch Flat Screen TV!
Tickets are $20 until September 1st, and $25 after September 1st and at the door.
Ticket includes a delicious BBQ meal.
Once again, we are pre-selling brisket that will be available for pick up at the
event, pre-cooked and ready to eat. Perfect for an end-of-summer get together, or
to keep in the freezer until the holidays! Last year, these were a big hit so don't
miss your opportunity this year! They are $40 each and one will feed over 13 people!
All proceeds from this event will go to support the Pugs in need in the Houston
community. Thanks for all of your help and donations. We can’t wait to see you there!
-The PugHearts “Howdy Pawwdners!” event committee
PLEASE DONATE TODAY
THANKS FOR VISITING US AT THE DOG SHOW!
* Pug of the Moment *
| Lilly 2 |
| Lilly is a fawn female. She was found wandering the streets with no tags or microchip. We believe she is about 10 years old. She has been spayed, microchipped and brought current on her vaccinations. She is heartworm negative. She is suffering from itchy skin - possibly due to poor nutrition or allergies. She also has some coughing and sneezing so we will have her checked by our vet. | |
Shop PugHearts Smart at Kroger
Attention Kroger Shoppers!
Love to get a deal on your shopping? Want to help PugHearts in the process?
It’s easy: simply use your Kroger Plus card when you shop at Kroger.
If you’re already a Kroger shopper then you know how much you can save with your
Plus card, but did you know that your purchases can help raise money for PugHearts?
Kroger has a great program called
Neighbor-to-Neighbor where they will donate to local charities. And it’s
so simple to participate!
- Step 1 - If you don’t already have one, sign up for a Kroger Plus card. It’s free
and the savings start on the day you sign up.
- Step 2 - Print out this
form with the PugHearts barcode.<
- Step 3 - Take the barcode with you the next time you shop and have the checkout
person scan it.
That’s it! You will now earn PugHearts reward points every time you shop. You only
have to have the barcode scanned once but the rewards will accumulate through April
30th, 2011.
What if you already have a Kroger Plus card? Then skip right to
Step #2 and print out this barcode.
What if I registered with another charity last year? The codes expire annually.
The new year began July 1st 2010 so you are no longer participating in a donation
drive for anyone..
How much will PugHearts receive? That depends on how many people register us as
their charity and how much they spend. Kroger’s website lists last year’s participants
and their donation totals.
So remember folks: Shop Smart, Shop for PugHearts!
! HEAT WARNING !
Take time to think and save a life!
We received a disturbing email this recently that we feel is important to share.
Please be aware of the danger our pets are in with these extremely high temperatures.
And please pass these tips on to friends, family and neighbors. You just might save
a life.
The following email was sent out by a local animal hospital:
To all our clients and their beloved pets, "Bauer" was a five year old golden retriever.
He had a family that loved him very much. Two little boys that played with him,
took him to the beach, played ball with him and were growing up with him.
Bauer's family decided to go away for the weekend and took him to a friend's home
for them to pet sit him. The family that was pet sitting put "Bauer" in their back
yard and decided to go to the store.
One hour later, "Bauer's" family got a phone call that "Bauer" was dead. I know
this story because "Bauer" belonged to my son, his wife and my grandchildren. It
is not until something like this happens in your own family, and you see the pain
and suffering for everyone involved that you realize how tragic it is and how unnecessary.
It could have so easily been avoided.
"Bauer" died from heat stroke on Friday, June 26, 2009. My hope in sending out this
email is that maybe one person will read this and have the information available
to them that "Bauer's" pet sitters' did not have. In the extreme temperatures we
have seen recently in the Houston area, any pet may experience hyperthermia very
rapidly with serious and potentially fatal side effects. Please make your friends,
relatives, neighbors and children aware of this issue. Pets left outdoors during
the heat of the day in excess of approximately 10 minutes (especially for dogs)
may have very serious side effects. If you absolutely must leave them outdoors,
they need shade, water, and something to help them cool off. A child's plastic wading
pool works well if dogs will use it.
I am including some brief information about heat stroke. Please feel free to call
our office if you have any questions regarding this issue, and keep your pets safe
through the summer months..in doors!
Heat Stroke
The most common cause of heat stroke or hyperthermia is leaving a dog in a car with
inadequate ventilation. The dog's body temperature in this situation can elevate
very rapidly, often within minutes. It is important to remember that dogs cannot
control their body temperature by sweating as humans do, since they only have a
relatively small number of sweat glands located in their footpads. Their primary
way of regulating body heat is by panting.
Other common causes of heat stroke include being left in a yard without access to
shade or water on a hot day, excessive or vigorous exercise during hot temperatures.
Sometimes even just taking an extended walk or run can induce heat stroke. Excited
or excessively exercised dogs are sometimes at risk even if the environmental temperature
and humidity does not appear that hot.
Dogs with a restricted airway such as the brachycephalic breeds (flat faced dogs
such as pugs, boxers and bulldogs) are at greater risk. In these breeds, clinical
signs of heat stroke can occur when the outside temperature and humidity are only
moderately elevated.
What is the treatment for heat stroke?
First and foremost, get your pet to a veterinarian immediately! Hyperthermia is
an immediate medical emergency. Safe, controlled reduction of body temperature is
a priority. Cool water may be poured over the head, stomach, underarms and feet,
or cool cloths may be applied to these areas. This should be done as soon as the
pet is found!
Then transport them to a veterinary hospital.
Carol Lisk
Practice Manager
Bay Glen Animal Hospital
Looking Back
Back in early 2007, we were just getting PugHearts started. A group of us got together
with Cindy and started planning our first big event - PugNic. We had flyers printed
to hand out and post anywhere we could to get the word out about our new rescue.
I remember stopping in a local pet boutique to ask about posting our flyer. The
gentleman behind the counter said we were more than welcome to post it, but he couldn’t
believe we actually needed a rescue for Pugs. After all, he said ‘that’s an expensive
breed - why would they end up in rescue?’ As he asked me that question I was holding
my beautiful rescue pug Alfie. I explained to him how even pedigreed dogs can end
up in rescue. And the very fact that they are a desirable breed makes them a tempting
target for unscrupulous breeders. But also, they are a special breed with special
needs. Not everyone understands those needs when they fall in love with these squishy-faced
babies.
It’s now been 3 years since PugHearts of Houston was born. And our numbers show
that the need for a pug rescue in Houston was far greater than we had ever imagined.
We have taken in well over 500 dogs in that time. I’m astounded by that.
I’m sad, because that’s a lot of dogs that have been in a bad situation. But I’m
also happy because we have been able to make a difference to those 500+ dogs. Most
of those dogs have gone on to live pampered, happy lives with their new families.
Some are sadly no longer with us, but we know their last days were made more comfortable
and filled with love thanks to our hard work.
The driving force behind PugHearts is the legion of volunteers that run it. PugHearts
is not a shelter. We are not a brick-and-mortar building. We are a network of people
who do incredible things for no pay or reward. Some volunteers help by picking up
dogs from shelters or people who have called us. Some help by taking our dogs to
and from the vet. Some open their homes to these dogs as foster parents until they
find their forever home. A few even open their homes to dogs they know will never
be adopted. Some help with fundraising. And some help by processing the adoption
applications filled out by prospective ‘parents.’ And some people help by paying
our vet bills through their generous donations. All of these people ARE PugHearts.
Without them we would not exist.
On the eve of our 3rd anniversary, we would like to take this opportunity to thank
you for all you have done for these sweet puggies. Thank you for helping to make
PugHearts such a success in our mission to save every Pug we can - one pug at a
time.
Robbi
PLEASE DONATE TODAY
"SHELTER"
THE PUGHEARTS BLOG IS ONLINE
PUGHEARTS EMERGENCY NUMBER
281 968 4958
PLEASE DO NOT USE THIS NUMBER FOR GENERAL ENQUIRIES
If you have a PUG IN DANGER, or need to SURRENDER A PUG the please
call us on 281 968 4958 or click the icon below to be automatically connected.
Leave a detailed message and somebody will call you back within the hour.