Adoption information
I've been adopted!
This pet is no longer available
On Hold
About Piglet
I'm trying a new home to see if i like it!!!
piglet and winnie were surrendered to a pound approximately 4 weeks after winnie had given birth according to the vet. As that pound will sell undesexed dogs to the public it was important that we bought them quickly before they fell into the wrong hands and became breeding machines. Piglet and winnie are delightful pugs and, as they are only young, they get up to the usual puppy mischief. Their favourite thing to do is chew on the plants in the garden and to play with their toys! piglet and winnie's carers have not had pugs before and are really enjoying the experience. You could say they have been well and truly pugged! piglet and winnie will not be rehomed as only dogs as they do enjoy each others company. We would ideally like to rehome them together but, if that is not possible, we will rehome them with another pug as they really do like being with their own kind. Winnie is the smaller of the two and has the most beautiful face whereas piglet is larger and is a very handsome pug. It is the vet's opinion that they have been bred more like the old english style pugs with longer snouts and longer legs and, in his opinion, it is better that they do have longer snouts as this makes them less prone to breathing difficulties. Piglet and winnie are very loving and roll over for tummy rubs and give great kisses. Pugs are a very special breed and need lots of care. They must be house dogs and kept cool in summer and warm in winter. If you think you have the right environment for one or both of these precious little dogs then please apply to adopt but we expect to get many, many enquiries for them and will accept only the best home (as we do for any of our rescue dogs) and a home visit will be necessary. Piglet and winnie come desexed, microchipped, vaccinated, wormed, heartworm tested and with nsw local council lifetime registration for $500 each and are not available for adoption outside nsw. If you would like more information on piglet and winnie or to arrange to meet them, please phone 0466 690916 (between 8am and 7pm only) or email using adoption enquiry as your subject heading. Before phoning or emailing, please check denise's rescued dogs in foster care on www. Paws. Com. Au for any updated photos and to make sure this dog is still available for adoption. Listed 31 march
This pet has been adopted and found love with its new family.
The rescue group has removed this pet and it is no longer available for adoption.
The rescue group is no longer taking adoption applications for this pet.