WELCOME TO PUGHEARTS OF HOUSTON PUG RESCUE
PugHearts 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.
HAPPY NEW YEAR FROM US ALL AT
PUGHEARTS OF HOUSTON
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RECENT SHELTER BLOG UPDATES
2011-2012 KROGER & PUGHEARTS
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 last year? The codes expire annually. The new year began July
1st 2011 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!
PUG OF THE MOMENT
| Dodger | PH ID: #802 |
Dodger is a very sweet affectionate dog, who appears to be a mix between a dachshund and a pug. He is very strong, energetic and muscular, especially in his hind legs. He tends to pull on the leash and loves to go fast, so he definitely needs a harness. He loves to walk, and is the leader of the pack. As you can see from the photos his nails are very short, he gets a lot of traction on the cement. Dodger is great around other dogs, size does not matter, from Great Danes to Chihuahuas. Friendly with children too and likes to kiss.
Dodger loves to play with the toys and especially likes tug-of-war with the other pugs. He enjoys playing fetch with tennis balls, and he likes to mouth a soft toy when he has settled in his bed. He likes to chew on Nylabones, however he has not chewed on anything else. He appears fully house trained, and will go to the door after eating, wanting to go outside. I have noticed he likes to try to go under fences/gate, especially if there is another dog on the other side. Perhaps that is how he got loose in the beginning.
He likes to chase squirrels and I believe he can catch one if he wasn't on a leash. Unlike a pug, he likes to walk on wet grass, and if there is a puddle will wade and take a drink.
He does not snore, and has been happy sleeping in the office with Jake at night. He tolerated the dietary change well and is the only dog I have ever seen that can eat faster than one of my pugs. | |
PLEASE FIND A WAY TO DONATE
PugHearts of Houston needs your help. Donations have dropped off as our number
of pugs in care has steadily climbed.
The most important thing is to spread the word. Email friends, family, everyone
you know and tell them that PugHearts needs their help. Post the message to forums
and blogs you visit. Use the social media sites you visit every day to help spread
the word.
We are once again pleading for your help. We understand that times are tough for
everyone and we are asking for you to help find creative ways for us to raise this
money.
- Do you shop at Kroger? We participate in their
Neighbor to Neighbor donation program. Print out
this form with the PugHearts barcode and take it with you next time you
shop. When you give the clerk your Kroger Plus card, hand them our barcode to scan
and you will earn PugHearts reward points every time you shop. If you don’t currently
have a Plus card, sign up (it’s free and qualifies you for special savings!) and
then have our barcode scanned for your account.
- If you cannot afford to donate, then perhaps you
have something lying around your house that you could sell on eBay. By listing your
item under the eBay Giving Works program, PugHearts will receive a portion of the
proceeds – you choose the percentage. To start now, click this:
http://donations.ebay.com/charity/charity.jsp?NP_ID=32409
- Maybe you could have a yard sale and donate the
earnings to PugHearts. Or maybe you have an item that you could give us to sell
using our eBay Charity Auction.
- This holiday season, when someone asks you what
you want tell them you’d like for them to make a donation to PugHearts in your name
(or your dog’s name!) Ask them to save a dog’s life.
- Need a gift for a pug lover? Check out our store
at CafePress. A portion of the sale goes directly to PugHearts. Click here:
http://www.cafepress.com/pughearts
- The next time you make a purchase at an online
retailer, check out our iGive program – there’s a good possibility that the company
you are buying from is set up to give a donation to the charity of your choice.
Check a box and they donate a portion of their profits to PugHearts. Click
on the banner at the bottom of the page to take you directly to iGive or click this:
http://www.igive.com/html/refer.cfm?memberID=574144&causeID=47285
- You could check with your employer and ask them
about donating to PugHearts. As charitable donations are tax deductible, many companies
donate to local causes. Sometimes they match employee’s contributions and sometimes
they make a donation on their own. You never know until you ask and with the end
of the tax year fast approaching, many businesses are eager to help lower their
tax bill through charitable donations.
- If you are on Facebook, Twitter, MySpace, etc.
then post something on your homepage about PugHearts and our financial problems.
Even if you can’t afford to donate, perhaps someone reading your post can. Spread
the word any way you can! Look at the top of this page and we have a gizmo
you can use to share with! And a simple click button to LIKE US on Facebook
with. It really is that easy!
If you cannot donate, there are still really simple ways that you can help by spending
little or nothing.
Every penny we receive goes to pay our veterinary bills. Nobody here draws a salary.
Nobody takes a penny for anything besides medical care for our pugs. But we are
incurring a serious deficit as our costs are far outweighing our donations. We simply
cannot continue to operate in this way. If we cannot get our debt under control
PugHearts will cease to exist.
Please help us keep PugHearts helping the pugs of Houston.
PUGHEARTS EMERGENCY LINE 281 968 4958
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