This page is dedicated to the 653 dogs who have crossed over the Rainbow Bridge either while under the care of PugHearts or with their adopted families.
Although it is always sad to lose any dog to the Bridge, we are comforted in the knowledge that they knew they were loved. Because of generous donations from people like you, even terminally ill hospice dogs have a chance to experience love and compassion in their final days.
Chase is a young fawn male.
He is about 1 1/2 years old.
He was an owner surrender due to his youthful exuberance.
As anyone who has had a puppy knows, they require a lot of time and energy.
Unfortunately, Chase's former family underestimated how much energy he would need.
Therefore, poor little Chase ended up being crated most of the time.
As that is no way for a pug to live, his owners contacted us to find him a new family.
Chase has been brought up to date on his vaccinations and microchipped.
He will be neutered prior to placement.
Chase is a very playful, energetic puppy.
He would do well in a home with children (as he has lived with kids before) and/or other dogs.
All this little guy wants to do is run around and play.
Who can blame him?
Life outside a crate is pretty cool!
He still has quite a bit of puppy left in him and will need some more training but he is nearly housebroken and learning the new house rules quickly.
Collin Full description coming soon!
Diego is an adorable fawn male.
He is 4 years old and an owner surrender.
Diego had been adopted from a local shelter several months ago, but his new home didn't work out so now he is with us.
Poor little Diego has had a pretty rough time of it.
He has just finished heartworm treatment and will have a re-check to make sure he is heartworm negative in a couple of months.
Meanwhile, he also came to us with tapeworms and whipworms which have been treated and he is now clear.
He had also come to us suffering from pneumonia.
That has been treated and cleared but he still has a slight chronic cough.
He has an injury to his jaw that is healing nicely and should be completely healed within the next couple of weeks.
Diego is a sweetheart of a boy who is a bit shy when first meeting people.
Once he feels he can trust you he is quite a cuddler!
He also does very well with other dogs and children.
This little guy has been through a lot and is ready for his new life with a family who will love him and never let him go.
Diego passed away in November 2011.
He had found his forever home and was loved dearly by his mom.
Dot is the matron of the house.
She is bossy and will yell at the younger or new fosters that join our house.
Dottie is blind, but still manages to chase the new fosters around the yard for a few hours.
She is Daddy's girl and loves for him to come home and rub her face.
She will reach for him hand and nuzzle her face against him until her rubs on her again.
This can go on for hours.
We do not have an exact age for Dottie, she is somewhere between 13-16 years old.
She came to us from a local shelter where she was taken by her owner.
She was blind, skinny and scared the day we took her out of there.
She was no bigger than a dot, hence the name.
Dottie has been with us for more than a year.
She is a happy loving girl looking for a place to be loved for the remainder of her life.
Dottie left James and Cindy for the Rainbow Bridge on Wednesday the 10th April 2013.
She will be sorely missed.
Sleep well you sweet noisy girl.
Dixie is a sweet fawn female.
She was an owner surrender.
She is 5 years old.
She is current on her vaccinations, microchipped and spayed.
She is heartworm negative.
Dixie came to us with a swollen belly.
Our vet discovered that she had an enlarged kidney.
She has had surgery to remove the non-functioning kidney and is now recovering well.
Update from Dixie's foster Mom: Dixie is an awesome pug, we really enjoy having her in the house.
We have nicknamed her "Skillz" with a 'z'.
She is amazingly crafty (in a good way) Whenever we throw a toy, even though we have 3 pugs in the house to chase after it, Skillz always retrieves it.
She positions herself appropriately to get a head start and is crafty about pouncing on it, dodging the others and crafty.
She loves to fetch toys.
She gets along with the pack well, loves to snuggle close to me at night and follows me all over the house.
When I am getting ready in the morning for work, she perches on my vanity stool to hang out and observe.
She uses the doggy door well and is housebroken!
She has gained a little weight, but we still have far to go.
Dana had a massive stroke and passed with her sister Dani beside her.
It made Dani feel better to be with her.
Dani would cry out to Dana if they were not together.
After Dana passed with Dani beside her, Dani seemed to understand.
Christine is a 4 year old fawn female.
She was found abandoned on a local highway with no tags or microchip.
Thankfully she is heartworm negative and appears to be in good health.
She has been spayed, microchipped and brought current on her vaccinations.
She's a sweet girl who has adjusted well at her foster home.
She plays very well with other dogs and is not an "Alpha" female.
She would do well in a multi-pug household.
Captain is a fawn male.
We estimate he is between 4 to 5 years old.
He comes to us from a local shelter.
He is severe heartworm positive and will begin treatment immediately.
He is neutered, microchipped and current on his vaccinations.
From Captain's foster: Captain (aka “Buddy”) is a very sweet boy, wonderful with children and other dogs.
He loves to cuddle and will follow you around like your shadow.
He likes to play with his toys and chew on doggie bones.
When he first came to us, he was very scrawny and flea-bitten, with heartworm and tapeworm.
He has been through his heartworm treatment, and his health is much improved.
He still has a slight cough and wheeze, which is being treated with medication.
He is very calm and quiet, and doesn’t bark very often.
He is very well-mannered, and will sit for food and treats.
He is housetrained.
He loves to sleep on our bed, and would be under the covers if we let him!
Courtney is a black female.
She is 4 years old.
She comes to us from a local animal control facility.
This poor little girl has been on her own for a while and hasn't fared too well.
She is heartworm positive and will begin treatment shortly.
In the meantime she is suffering from a case of mange and seems to also have a respiratory infection.
These are being treated and will hopefully clear soon.
Since she has obviously been living outside for a while she has developed dry eye and will now get daily eye drops to keep her comfortable.
She has now been microchipped, spayed and brought current on her vaccinations.
This sweet little girl deserves to know what it's like to be part of a family and to not have to fend for herself out on the streets.
We have promised her just that and hope the perfect family finds her soon.
From Courtney's foster: Courtney is a sweet angel that has a wonderful spirit for life.
From the moment you meet her you know she just wants to be loved and to play.
She has made wonderful progress in the last weeks recovering from her ailments from living in the streets.
Her hair is starting to grow back and she is looking better by the day.
When she is fully recovered she is going to be a beautiful pug!
You would never know the hardships she has faced because she is a bundle of happiness with lots of love to give.
She loves to play with toys and is house trained.
Celeste was an adorable fawn pug mix.
She came to us from a local animal control facility.
Sadly, she passed away during her spay surgery.
We didn't have long with this girl, but the short time we did spend with her during her transport made us fall in love with her.
She showered us with kisses and wriggled with excitement.
She was an adorable girl that didn't get the second chance she deserved.
However, we are glad that she didn't spend her final day in a cage at a shelter.
This is Dude.
He was rescued from a local shelter.
Sadly, Dude was already fighting an infection.
We soon learned that this is the worst kind of infection for a young dog.
He was diagnosed with Parvo and lost his battle a couple of days later.
Danny is a fawn male.
He is a senior - probably about 10 years old.
Danny had a devoted mommy who loved him very much, but when she passed away nobody else wanted him.
Since nobody was taking proper care of him, we were called to take him.
Danny is a sweet, loving guy that has severe mobility issues.
He walks with a mobility harness or rides in a stroller.
He will require a lot of extra care and attention but in return he will give you unconditional love and the most gorgeous smile.
We lost our sweet Danny to heart failure on October 17, 2011.
He was a beautiful soul and we were privileged to be a part of his life for the short time we knew him.
Sleep well sweet Danny boy.
Coco, or Cocopuff, as I called her was only in my home for a short time, but she made herself right at home and me and all the other pups made her part of the family immediately.
She loved to give kisses and I loved to squeeze her tight while she gave them to me.
She enjoyed laying next to me, snuggling up to my leg and I would pet her so so soft fur.
She was a joy to have around, she put a smile on my face every time I looked at her pudgy little body and warm eyes.
She deserved so much more out of life, heartworm is a horrible disease that is easily preventable, she could still be with us if only someone had been more responsible and gave her the preventative.
She had a lot of love to give and will be missed.
Gayle Coco passed to the Rainbow Bridge on the 12th August 2011.
Sleep well little one.
You were loved by us all.
Darla came to us from a shelter in Louisiana with many issues.
We tried very hard to make her better but poor Darla lost her fight on the 1st September 2011.
Sleep well little one - you are with many friends at the Rainbow Bridge now.
We lost Crowder on the 3rd May 2012 to Heartworms.
The treatment proved a little too much for him.
He will be missed sorely by James his buddy.
--- Crowder is a fawn male.
He is 3 years old.
He is heartworm positive and will begin treatment shortly.
From his foster: Crowder is a more independent guy, though he does enjoy his time to cuddle with his people.
He has chosen one pup in the house that he likes to wrestle with, so he does have his playful side, but he's mostly a laid back sleeper.
He sleeps on the foot of the bed or the other side of the couch from where I'm sitting, but sometimes he wants to come up to me and kiss me and lay in my arms, but that may just be because he sees how full my arms already are or he may come for attention more often.
He did the typical boy marking thing in my home the first day he came into it, only one time, then I taught him the dog door which he learned incredibly fast and he hasn't had a single accident since.
He really is a very smart guy who learns fast and listens well.
When I'm away from home he is crate trained, he is also fed in the crate due to the fact that if another pup approaches him when he's eating, that doesn't make him too happy and he will protect his dinner.
Crowder has those beautiful dark eyes that make you just want to give him everything and those crooked teeth that when he's smiling, makes you laugh.
Clint passed on May 9th 2012.
From Clint's family: Good night sweet Clint...give Blossom our love ----------------------------------------------- Clint is a fawn male.
He comes to us from a local kill shelter.
We believe he is around 11 years old.
He is heartworm negative, very skinny, blind and scared.
He is current on his vaccinations and microchipped.
He will be having a badly needed dental soon.
He loves to be held since it makes him feel secure.
Candy is a female fawn pug mix.
She is 13 years old.
She is heartworm negative.
She comes to us after her Mom went into long term care and nobody was left to be able to look after her.
She is looking for a place to be loved for the remainder of her life.
From Candy's foster: This petite and fluffy little lady is a bundle of love.
She spends much of her time sleeping though she likes to chew on bully sticks.
She starts out not wanting to be up on the furniture but will bark at you when she wants up.
She finally discovered that the big bed is a nice place for her old bones and enjoys sleeping beside you and any other dogs you have.
She likes to snuggle and give kisses.
She does get mouthy if you leave her downstairs for any reason (though she sneaks up on her own.)
She still has a hearty appetite and aside from a touch of arthritis that shows up occasionally, she is in excellent health.
She is heartworm negative and housebroken.
She will use a pee pad if she has to go when you are not home.
Candy is just a sweet old gal looking for a place to be loved for the remainder of her life.
If you are looking for a low key companion, she is your girl.
Dorothy is an 8 yr old female that came to us when her owners were unable to deal with her medical issues any longer.
She is on 4 units of insulin twice a day.
She does well and seems to be stable and well on this.
She eats well and we are having no issue with her diabetes.
Her retinas tore and the family was unable to pay for the emergency surgery to repair this.
She bled into her eyes and they are now red.
We had hoped she would reabsorb the blood, but that is not occurring.
Dorothy loves toy and can rip into a soft toy and find the squeaker in record times.
She is very protective of her toys and food, but cannot see...so the others in the house are safe from her snapping if they get too close to her toys or food.
There is no real way to fix her eyes at this point.
The other issue is that as a diabetic, we really do not know how well she will heal after a major surgery.
Unfortunately Dorothy's condition deteriorated and we lost her on October 15th, 2012.
We will remember her as she spunky girl who ran in circles in the yard and ripped toys to shreds.
We will also remember how she melted in our arms when we picked her up and made her feel safe.
Sleep well sweet girl.
Dorothee is sweet, playful, and young (she's about 3-4ish).
She gets along great with the other dogs in the house.
What pug doesn't love to cuddle?
She's no different, sweet girl.
She is crate trained and when taken out regularly doesn't seem to have any potty training issues.
She's an absolutely adorable lady who is on the small side, she's fun size.
Dorothee had a major medical crisis soon after joining the PugHearts family.
We believe that she managed to eat (or drink) something toxic prior to arriving in the shelter.
Her liver and kidney enzymes became very elevated and it took the entire medical ability of Sugarland Pet Hospital to pull her through.
They did a great job and so far, she acts like a normal happy pug and we are monitoring her lab tests on a regular basis.
We will post more updates as we move forward.
Crash is a fawn male.
He is 8 years old.
He is an owner surrender.
He is in good health; he is heartworm negative and already neutered.
However, he is a bit "fluffy" and is now on a diet.
Update: My Pughearts adopted pug, Buddy (formerly known as Crash) crossed over the Rainbow Bridge last Friday, May 13th 2016.
We had gotten him at an adoption event in Spring, TX in October, 2014.
Although we only had him about 19 months, we were crazy about him and loved him very much.
We really miss him.
Our house is just not the same without him.
Clover was a beautiful 4 month old fawn female.
She came to us fighting Parvo and we tried our best to help her.
Sadly, she crossed over the Rainbow Bridge March 19th, 2013.
Though we are so sorry that she never had the life she deserved, we are glad to know she is at peace and in no pain.
Sleep well little girl.
Curly Sue came to us in very poor condition.
Her breathing was labored and we knew she needed a lot of care.
Sadly, this care came too late.
Curly Sue had a diaphragmatic hernia that had allowed her stomach, spleen, intestines and a portion of her liver to move into her chest.
Dr Hendrix and his staff did an amazing job of moving all her organs back to their correct places, but her little body had fought too long.
Curly Sue crossed the Rainbow Bridge to join the others to wait for us to join them.
She touched many hearts in her short time with us and left us knowing that she was loved.
Deacon is a 15 year old neutered black male who was picked up as a stray (????)
by animal control and brought to a kill shelter.
They notified us and we rescued him immediately.
He was skinny, blind, hard-of-hearing, and covered in fleas, with both ears and eyes nearly crusted shut.
He was full of worms, but luckily no heartworms.
He holds his head at a tilt at all times, but can walk quite well.
He got a badly needed bath, ear and eye clean, and is now safe and pampered and has received vet care.
The most amazing thing about him is that like most black deacons, he can SING!
In a video posted about his rescue, Deacon’s many fans swear he sings “I love you” in response to some strategic ear scratches.
Sadly, Deacon passed away on 8-29-13.
From his adoptive family: Deacon came to live with us on August 13, 2013 after PugHearts rescued him.
He sadly left us on August 29, 2013.
Mr. Deacon, Speakin' Deacon as he was so affectionately called was 15 years old and looked like he was living a very rough and sad life before he came to live with us.
He was so poorly starved, covered in fleas, blind, deaf, and had the saddest look on his face.
But in one short week we had put 1 pound 1 ounce back on his frail little body and all the worms that were in his body were now gone.
He was starting to feel really good and perky and happy.
Although he was blind I know he could see shadows and light.
Although he was considered deaf, I know once his ears were cleaned out and meds for a week he could hear really well and would come to where the dogs were barking or come to the chair when he would pass by and you called out his name.
Although he had vestibular disease the meds he was on for that was starting to correct the tilt in his head.
What we never knew was if his other organs were as strong as we wanted them to be, but here two weeks later we are pretty positive that although his spirits were very high and happy, his body was tired.
We will miss him very much.
Deacon liked to "sing" or "talk" and that is going to be a sound that will be terribly missed, but when he was crated to sleep at night he didn't let out a peep.
One of his sisters didn't realize he was blind and she would growl and "attack" him when he got close to her with her toy but he wouldn't let that stop him from barking his bark to tell her to not be such a bully.
hehe Deacon was always exploring the house and pretty much had the lay of the house in one week.
He knew right where he was going.
He loved to lay on any of the many pillows we have around the house.
He loved to lay on the bed, even so one night I was tired and so I laid on the floor so that when he woke up he would slide off my daughters bed (it's a foot off the ground) onto my face to wake me up and he wouldn't get hurt , and that is what happened.
:) He decided he was going to sit in my chair with me so he would work his way over to my chair and get all excited that he found me and jump up with his front legs for me to pick him up to cuddle and snooze the evening away.
He loved to eat and he loved his snacks.
I appreciated that my other four pugs let him use them as his guide throughout the house, he would bump into them and feel secure.
Deacon would stand in the kitchen or outside proudly with his nose in the air smelling and sensing where he was and taking in all the wonderful smells he so enjoyed now that he was home.
He even got to where he would come and lay down with all the others around me no matter where I was in the house.
His grandma would rock him every afternoon with a small snack bowl so he could eat (cause we were trying to put some weight on him).
He loved the cuddles and rocking.
He was a gentle soul senior man.
All he wanted was to be unconditionally loved and I know we gave him that.
As he will be terribly missed, his spirit will always live on in our hearts and home.
Run free and healthy now our Deacon.
This is Chloe.
She is a 6 year old female from a shelter in San Antonio.
She came to us after the shelter workers noticed that she was having seizures.
She will see the great staff at Sugarland Pet Hospital and we will start working to find out what is happening with this sweet girl.
Chloe has left us for the Rainbow Bridge.
Her seizures became too much for her little body to handle any longer.
She is loved by so many and will be missed terribly by her foster parents and transporters.
Dasher is a 3-4 yr old brindle male.
He is heartworm negative and VERY SCARED.
He is in an experienced foster home and learning to trust.
Dasher (Fondly known as Angus by his foster Mom) crossed the Rainbow Bridge Monday, 1-21-14.
He left all the fear and trauma that humans had given him behind.
He is free, happy and playing with the others.
We will see you when we arrive darling Angus.
Be free and relaxed.
You earned it.
Dixie is a 12 year old senior girl that was taken to a shelter at the end of her life.
She was alone and beyond scared.
She is spayed, heartworm negative and on her way to a great foster home.
From Dixie's foster: Dixie is a 12 year old female pug mix that came from a shelter in Grapvine.
The first two days, Dixie refused to leave her crate, now she acts like she owns the house.
She lives with two other pugs, Ozzie and Thelma.
She prefers to be alone playing with her toys or chewing on bones.
When she is tired, she will sleep next to Ozzie and Thelma, but is otherwise Miss Independent.
Dixie is sweet natured and has a lot of energy, more so than Ozzie and Thelma, who are 8 and 7.
Dixie enjoys walks.
Dixie is definitely the epitome that age is only a number.
Dixie enter eternity on January 17, 2015.
Dixie led her life to the fullest.
Dixie's favorite past times were running, scavenging for toys.
Dixie will always be remembered for her adventurous spirit.
Feb 7, 2015: Darrell came to us from a local animal shelter where he was brought in after being attacked by 2 other dogs.
We do not know any more than that.
However, he was a pug and needed our help.
That was all we really needed to know.
I spoke to the ER vet this morning.
Poor Darrell's head injury is too severe for us to fix.
He is getting worse.
I made the decision to release him from the trauma.
Thank you to Chris for going to be with Darrell as he crossed the Rainbow Bridge.
I am glad that we had the chance to try and help him.
I wish we had been successful in that process.
He was a handsome boy and we grieve for the life he should have had.
Meet Delilah, 13 year old female, winky, history of collapsing trachea & toenails grown into paws.
She has some lumps and bumps.
We will have her evaluated by the vet.
She is a bit fluffy and will be introduced to a green bean diet.
From Delilah's foster: Delilah is a sweet senior gal just looking for a quiet place to relax.
Delilah came to us when her elderly owner could no longer care for her.
She is so well mannered, and likes to spend most of her day snuggled on a comfy dog bed.
She has no issues with our other critters and enjoys exploring around the back yard.
She is 13, so does move a little slower, and has a collapsing trachea, so is on medicine to help control coughing.
The sweet one-eyed girl will steal your heart!
Celeste was a tiny 6 week old female.
She was severe hydrocephalus with additional genetic abnormalities.
She was released with tears in our eyes and sadness in our hearts.
Our newest senior is little DeeDee.
She is 10-11 years old, and is battling some severe arthritis in her elbows.
We are trying to see what we can do to improve her life at the moment.
Sadly, we may not be able to, but you all know Pughearts well enough that we will do all we can to help her.
We love her so much already, even just after 6 days.
She will have the best life ever for however long God lets us keep her :)
Cupcake is a 7 year old female.
She was surrendered to PugHearts due to changes in the family.
From Cupcake's foster: Cupcake: a pug as sweet as the confection for which she is named.
She is a 7 year old fawn female who was surrendered to PugHearts due to changes in the family.
Cupcake has the softest velvet coat of any pug.
She is a darling little girl with a whole lot of attitude.
She gives new meaning to alpha girl, and happily takes on her foster sisters.
She does enjoy the company of other pugs.
She has bad eyes but does not let that slow her down; she can see somewhat out of one eye and has daily meds for this.
She is a playful little lady who loves toys, bones and FOOD.
Unfortunately, sweet little Cuppy has both congestive heart failure and pulmonary hypertension and will not be up for adoption.
Cupcake is on hospice care and will live out the rest of her days as a spoiled rotten foster pug.
8-14-17: Unfortunately the day has come that we knew would; sweet Cupcake has crossed over the Rainbow Bridge.
Candy Corn is a 9 yr old female.
She was surrendered back to PugHearts with her friend Heath due to medical issues with their family..
This adorable pair are both bonded to each other.
They will only be adopted together.
Candy Corn left for the Rainbow Bridge on 4/23/2020 surrounded by the loving devotion of her foster Mom.
Clarence is an 8 yr old male.
He is heartworm positive and will have to go through heartworm treatment.
From Clarence's foster: Clarence is a sweet and gentle soul.
He is a little nervous and shy around new people, but he has come a long way and will come out to greet them in his own quiet way.
Clarence likes to be with me, and he craves attention, but he doesn't like to be held much.
He’d rather just lie next to me.
He enjoys a good stroll around the back yard.
He is good with other dogs.
When he sees other dogs, he will go up to them to say ‘Hello.’ Clarence is potty trained, and he is crate trained.
He currently sleeps in his crate, but he would do well sleeping with his humans in a bed, too.
He was a bit underweight when he came in, but he is at a good weight now.
He loves food.
While you are preparing his food, he sits just outside the kitchen and waits patiently but makes the sweetest little whine that you can barely hear.
Clarence came to us heartworm positive, but he has had treatment.
He has some arthritis in his hips.
He is on medication for his heart due to complications from the heartworms as well as medicine (as needed) for coughing from collapsing trachea.
He also needs eye drops for dry eye in his left eye.
Update July 2016: Clarence has completed his heartworm treatment and is now HW negative!
Clarence crossed the Rainbow Bridge in the arms of his family.
He is loved and missed.
Chrissy is an 8 yr old female.
She comes to PugHearts from a local shelter.
She is heartworm positive and we repaired a significant inguinal hernia when she was spayed.
Chrissy is a spunky girl that is looking for someone to love her.
From Chrissy's foster: Chrissy here!
I’m a little thing or so my foster mom says.
I am about 11 lbs.
I love to play with toys, and sit with you.
Love belly rubs.
I get along with the other dogs and cats.
I like kids, but when you squeeze me too hard I protest, it hurts!
(Little kids tend to do this.)
If you are looking for a little spitfire, full of energy and yet have my calm time too when I just meditate on my next meal, then I am your girl, full of personality.
Did I mention how much I like curling up in bed for a nap, think that is where I am headed now.
Miss Chrissy crossed the Rainbow Bridge October 2016.
Sleep well princess.
Dumpling #4916 9/4/2019 Dumpling was the rare rescue who was groomed, sweet smelling, nails trimmed and chipped with a working phone number.
I said aren’t you a cute little dumpling…and it stuck.
We got info from the vet (her name was actually Lucky) and tried to reunite her with her family.
Sadly her owners did not want her back as they ignored calls and texts.
We got the extra fluff off her and she was an active, happy girl.
I knew she wasn’t leaving my sight.
Dumpy Darling became a beloved member of my household, as sweet and loving as any pug.
There were episodes of lameness in her hind end.
I was not able to get information from her old vets (“you are not listed as her owner”) but was able to get her age and birthday which was a few years older than we thought-we thought she was about 6, but she was really about 9.
As she got older she started losing her hind legs and it was soon clear that we were dealing with DM as it advanced to her front legs.
My happy girl was frustrated but still tried to be happy.
She loved being doted on, but she was too independent to have to live with not being able to move so I told her I would help her cross.
She celebrated her 13th birthday with a party, friends, and lots of pupcake.
She got Milky Ways and peanut butter cups before earning her wings and still tried to take your hands off for them.
The girl loved her sweets.
Fly free, Dumpy Darling.
Chewy is a beautiful, fluffy fawn pug weighing a perfect 23 pounds of pure love.
His is approximately 11 years old and likes to take life in the slow lane.
He loves to sleep in his bed with a fan blowing gently to keep him nice and cool.
Yes, he does believe he is royalty and is treated like the prince he is!
He is a deaf/blind senior and relies heavily on his senses to get around.
Chewy learned to navigate our home quickly and will meander into the kitchen, office, or hallway when he feels the need to get his steps in for the day!
If he isn't taking in a light stroll, Chewy can be found sawing logs in his bed or lightly napping on a cool surface.
Chewy has never shown aggression towards other dogs or his humans.
He does prefer to keep to himself but is never bothered if a four legged friend stops by to say 'hello'.
As Chewy gets to know his person, recognizing their scent and touch, a beautiful trust develops.
After being in our home for a few days, he learned who we were quickly.
He now raises his head and prepares to be kissed and hugged the moment he feels our touch or senses we are in the room.
He is worth the time it takes to bond and will love you with every beat of his heart!
Naturally, unexpected touch will startle him.
He prefers to be introduced properly and calmly, always made aware of your presence before the snuggles.
Due to his unique situation, Chewy would be best placed in a home without small children.
Chewy does have a collapsing trachea and is taking medication twice daily to keep him comfortable.
He uses eye drops twice daily for dry eye and never argues when it's time.
He is such a handsome, loving senior who is looking for a family who will appreciate all of the love he has to offer.
Dolly is a 6 yr old black female.
She comes to PugHearts with her brother Kenny.
Dolly is heartworm negative and will have to be adopted with her brother.
Update 6-23-16: Sadly we lost Dolly, as her poor body was not able to continue to fight the pneumonia.
Comet is an 8 yr. old male that was originally found hiding behind a dumpster in the cold.
Sadly, he returns to PugHearts after 6 years adopted.
What a senior love bug!
Comet is back with PugHearts after an owner surrender situation through no fault of his own.
Comet loves other dogs but also loves to lounge around.
He is 8 years young, is house trained and kennel trained.
He doesn’t bark but has the cutest woo woo sound when he gets excited.
What gets him excited?
Food!
Comet loves everybody and his tongue leads the way.
He is on 25 mg of Benadryl for life as he’s had some small masses removed that had cancer in them.
He is doing fantastic and is healthy.
He has a great personality and will melt your heart the moment you meet him.
Pughearts meet DaVinci.
He has had his Dawn bath, ears cleaned and Aquaphor on his nose.
He was not happy with any of the above tasks.
He is going well.
It looks like his injury is older.
But he's very mobile and explores without a problem.
He does appear to have an URI so I'm keeping him away from my pugs until I meet Jackie at the clinic.
From the gunk in his ears I'm sure he has an ear infection also.
His vision is quite limited.
But he seems to be very happy and not in pain.
He's on the road to better times now.
Update: Sadly, DaVinci came to us too late to save.
We lost this sweet boy March 2017.
Dorothy is a 17 yr old female that comes to PugHearts due to changes in the family.
From Dorothy's foster: Dorothy (aka Peggypug--her pill bottles said her name was Piggy, which is no name for a golden girl) is a spunky senior lady who turned 17 just this March.
She is an owner surrender through no fault of her own.
She was well cared for, but like many pugs she had bad teeth.
She lost all but three teeth during her dental, but feels so much better today.
Dorothy can hear higher pitched voices and loud noises and responds to her name.
She does not see well but is very smart and knows her way around.
She eats soft food and treats, and is quite vocal when she needs to potty or it is time to eat.
She will quiet down when her needs are met, or when it is lights out.
She is on two heart support meds once a day and drops for dry eye but is otherwise healthy.
This sweet senior is a very low key pug who likes other dogs, does not care to be held but loves snackies and scritches.
Could you be the twilight home she so richly deserves?
Update 6-14-17: Dorothy has crossed over the Rainbow bridge.
Sadly, she developed pneumonia and her body was just not able to recover.
She lived a full and rich life and will be dearly missed.
Dolce was a precious baby of Sweetie's.
Sadly, she was never able to experience our love and adoration.
Dolce crossed the Rainbow Bridge at birth.
Declan is a 2 yr old heartworm negative male from a local shelter.
He has some previous healed fractures on his leg and pelvis abd our vet is evaluating him.
Update 6-14-17: Sadly, our sweet boy Declan has crossed over the Rainbow Bridge.
Released from pain, run free sweet boy!
David is an 8 yr old fawn male.
He comes to PugHearts from a local shelter.
He is heartworm negative, but too thin and weak to be neutered at this time.
He is with a foster family and is being treated by the vet to help make him strong and healthy again.
Sadly, sweet David lost his battle and crossed over the Rainbow Bridge.
Run free sweet boy.
Carson is a 9 year old black male found wandering int he rain all alone.
He is heartworm negative and scheduled for his neuter.
This spunky chap is just waiting to find someone to have many adventures with.
Dobby comes to us from Mississippi.
Sweet gentle Dobby is now in hospice care with PugHearts.
He has a spleenic tumor and we cannot remove it, as it has already spread to other areas.
Dobby is a love and I adore him.
He will remain with me until his time comes to cross the Rainbow Bridge.
Dobby is a free elf and will have our hearts forever.
Welcome beautiful Chuck to his new life.
This boy was to be EUTHANIZED today.
Fortunately, we got called and he is now safe.
Thank you so much the amazing vet staff who saved his life!
Chuck is 12 but looks and acts more like 7-8.
He’s vision impaired but not completely blind, he’s super velcro, runs around like a youngster, loves other dogs and plays with toys.
He has so much life left to live and we will make sure he has a blast.
Chuck crossed the Rainbow Bridge in the arms of his Mom.
Doc is 7 years old and loves to be near people.
He is a new foster so for now he likes his space and loves our oversized orthopedic dog bed.
He is heart worm negative and is working on gaining a little weight.
He does have dry eye which calls for a drop of med in each eye once a day for the rest of his life.
Doc has a slight back problem and is currently on medication for any pain.
It does not slow him down at all and we are just careful not to let him jump up and down off furniture.
He is currently being kennel trained and potty trained.
He loves kids, other dogs and could care less about our cat.
He needs to be in a home with other dogs.
He loves to climb in your lap and lay upside down for tummy rubs.
He never turns down a treat and kennels on command.
We are still working on potty training but it is getting much better.
Cora comes to PugHearts from the Rio Grande valley.
She is only estimated to be about 3-4 years old, but already in the fight for her life.
Cora is severe heartworm positive and her heart is really struggling to continue.
She is in heart failure (CHF) and has fluid built up around her abdomen because of this.
She is now on medications (Enalapril, Lasix and Doxycycline) and will be watched carefully by our vet.
We will do all in our power to pull this sweet young girl through this.
Keep this one in your thoughts and send her positive energy.
Constance comes to PugHearts from a shelter in another state.
She is a senior lady that has experienced some trauma to her rear leg causing a crushing injury to the toes and tissue trauma to the remainder of the foot.
This is not a would that can heal and she will have to have the leg removed.
Constance is also dealing with significant pain from arthritis in the other 3 legs and we are working hard to try and get her pain under control to assess her mobility potential following an amputation.
Despite it all, Constance is sweet and likes people.
Hi everyone, I’m Cora Belle.
I am around 6 years old or so.
I'm a little lady.
I am very cute, sweet and special.
Yep, fell on my head and it causes me to tumble like a cheerleader, but I just get up and keep going.
Hardwood and tile floors are hard for me and I look like I’m trying to learn to ice skate and fall a lot.
Foster mom has rugs for me to walk to that help me.
Don’t worry, it is just a little thing and meds aren’t needed except for the prevention ones.
You should see me run the fence when I’m protecting the yard.
I’m looking for a forever family that doesn’t mind a girl who stumbles.
I love hugs and will be yours forever.
#PHHospice
Darby was part of a bonded pair - Darby and Drake.
Originally they came into our rescue two years ago and were adopted.
They were surrendered back to us recently thru no fault of their own.
Volunteers flew to retrieve these babies to get them back to us!
Now she is alone at 10 yrs old.
Now the good stuff!
She loves her humans and follow us everywhere and will give you all of her love.
She is house trained, but needs to be taken out for potty breaks on a regular basis.
She eats everything, even her vegetables.
Darby can be alpha at times but easily correctable and she loves chew toys and will collect them in her crate.
This is bonded pair Darby and Drake.
Originally they came into our rescue two years ago and were adopted.
They were surrendered back to us recently thru no fault of their own.
Volunteers flew to retrieve these babies to get them back to us!
Now they are two years older (10 and 11 yrs old) and Drake has medical issues (collapsing trachea and on meds for life and poop urgency, Darby is healthy).
Now the good stuff!
They love their humans and follow us everywhere and will give you their love to the point they will trip you and break your hip from being under foot.
They are house trained, but need to be taken out for their potty breaks on a regular basis.
They are really cute!
They eat everything, even their vegetables.
Darby can be alpha at times but easily correctable and she loves chew toys, will collect them in her crate.
Drake had the most endearing face, I call him Eeyore.
There is a special family out there that may want this pair and that is my hope for them.
Until that time, I will love on them, play with them, clean up after them, correct alpha behavior, bask in their adorableness and give them the very best home possible.
Sweet gentle Conrad came to PugHearts after being kept outside and neglected for too long.
He was in full renal failure and we were unable to save him regardless of what we did.
He left us to cross the Rainbow Bridge knowing that he is loved and we will see him on the other side.
Constance Capri, better known as CiCi is an adorable, 6 year old apricot Chihuahua/Pug Mix.
This 9 lb Chug came to PugHearts as a stray from the Valley.
CiCi has the best traits of both the Chihuahua and the Pug.
She gets along great with other dogs of all sizes, cats and children, but would also be perfectly fine being the only child.
CiCi is completely house trained, crate trained, and she even gives hugs when asked, and prances for her food!
She has the hearty pug appetite, and will go straight to her crate after a little dance at meal time.
She also has the cutest pug wiggle butt and gets so excited when she knows you’re talking to her!
She loves sleeping on the back of the couch or in your lap if asked, and being outside lounging in the chair is a favorite pastime of hers as well.
Unlike a pug, CiCi won’t get right under your feet, which makes her the perfect pet for people of all ages, and she’ll stay inside all day waiting for a break, which makes her perfect for either a house with a yard or an apartment.
CiCi is doing great at leash training, and absolute loves playing dress up!
She will be ready for her forever home following her spay and heartworm treatment.
Get your applications in quick for this perfect little lady!
CiCi was lost to heartworms.
Our hearts are broken.
Darby is a 7 year old female that was surrendered out of love to PugHearts when her family was out of options for her treatment, and their Vet suggested euthanasia.
Darby has Hypothyroidism and Diabetes.
At her intake exam, Darby weighed in at 36 lbs, had severe skin lesions and hair loss, as well as chronic diarrhea.
We have managed to stop the diarrhea, and control both her diabetes and hypothyroidism.
She now weighs 28 lbs, has a beautiful thick coat of fur, and was healthy enough to have a dental.
Darby currently takes 1/2 a thyroid tab twice daily, and it down to 5 units of insulin twice daily.
She is on a strict diet of Hill’s Science Diet K/D food, which has helped manage her diabetes and control her weight.
She has occasionally worn a FreeStyle Libre to help monitor her blood sugars and she amazes me every single day with her recovery and resilience.
Unfortunately, Darby didn’t get to PugHearts before the unregulated diabetes took her eye site, but it doesn’t take her long to learn the routine and lay out of the house.
Blind pugs are amazing and Darby is no different.
She loves belly rubs, treats, and her dog bed.
Being outside barking at the neighbors is her favorite exercise.
She gets along great with other dogs, and giving her insulin injections are so easy.
Who wants to open their home to this precious girl?
You won’t be sorry.
Foster Cunningham crossed the Rainbow Bridge today.
Although this is the hardest part of fostering, it has taught my girls a lifelong lesson.
Puppies are always fun and cute, but caring for a sick dog has taught them empathy, responsibility, boundaries and how to give unconditional love.
PugHearts is an amazing rescue to be a part of.
The vow of any pug, any age, any condition, anytime is inspiring.
Cunningham was a prime example of PugHearts' commitment.
He was found with lumps in several places on his body.
The wonderful folks from Sugar Land Pet Hospital were able to remove and biopsy the tumors.
We were lucky to be chosen as Cunningham's foster family.
Although he was hospice due to mass cell cancer, we were determined to give him the best life possible.
100% of your donation goes to pugs like Cunningham.
Your support allowed Cunningham to live a pain-free, joyful, and delicious (couldn't say no to him) life.
Thank you for the bottom of my and my family's heart.
Cricket came to PugHearts from a Laredo shelter.
She is a petite little girl weighing in at only 13 pounds.
Cricket is estimated to be about 8 years old.
She is very lively and likes to go for walks Cricket can use the pet stairs to get on the sofa where she loves to cuddle and watch TV.
As you can see from her pictures, she is always happy and has an adorable personality.
Chauncey is a 3 year old male that came to PugHearts from a local shelter after being hit by a car.
He had a traumatic spinal injury and all we could offer him was to lift him up out of his pain and let him run free at the Rainbow Bridge.
Meet PugHearts Delilah.
She came to Pughearts after she was found laying in a ditch on side of a road and brought to a shelter.
PugHearts was called to pick her up from the shelter.
She is in poor condition.
At 13 years old, this poor girl is a mess: 1.
Severe heartworms 2 Severe spinal issues (spondylosis and a few collapsed disk spaces) 3.
Hip arthritis 4.
A giant mammary mass.
removed and found to me fibrosarcoma 5.
Lots of possible mast cell tumors 6.
A papilloma (wart) on her vulva 7.
A firm mass on her rt carpus that might be a peripheral nerve sheath tumor 8.
Mineralized stuff in her kidneys that might be age related changes or kidney stones Sweet Delilah has a long road ahead of her.
If you can please donate to her medical care.
She thanks you.
When we say any pug... Meet Miss Chocolate.
Her owner fell on hard times and initiated contact with us several months ago.
Many conversations and assurances later, owner was ready, and tearfully surrendered her very loved baby, knowing we could provide the needed care she could not.
Chocolate LOVES these cool mornings and scouting every single corner of the yard.
She has a voracious appetite, and does not object to, but holds no interest in her pug mates.
She is blind, but still hears some.
She is surprisingly inquisitive and mobile.
Naturally, some other age related ailments like arthritis have set in.
Chocolate also has several masses we will be addressing soon, and will update her medical/adoptability status as we learn it.
Chocolate is 15 pounds of confidence, hunger, curiosity, and opinions.
Chocolate's days may not be long, but will be filled with love, copious snacks, and the best veterinary care money can buy.
This Is Miss Chocolate, on May 4, 2023 she will be 20.
She came to me for her last days.
She had been only sleeping, going from bed to bed.
When she walked around, and around she would bump into things.
Discovered she has very limited vision and no hearing, but she is very acute.
She knows when I enter a room or open the front door.
The sweetest thing is she sleeps in our breakfast room not a cage.
And every morning around 6-6:30 she’s waiting for me to come to the gate and touch her.
When she came to me she wouldn’t let me hold her but about 3 minutes.
Now she will let me hold her about 20 minutes.
She is so sweet and stands under my feet and when walking by she makes a detour to walk over my feet and rubbing up against them The best thing is she never sat up like in the picture, which she has just started to do since Gramps has been here for a stay while Pam is recovering.
She never barks or cry’s unless I Would put her in her crate.
So she is never in her crate.
She doesn’t even answer me when I talk to her.
She’s my girl and a blessing to have her with me.
CAN YOU SEE THE SWEETNESS in her??
I bet you can.
You mattered.
We did not know you in life, but you deserve more than to be left on the side of the road.
You will be a PugHearts baby forever.
We we will see you again.
I’m sick.
We got poor Catalina from Mexico today along with 4 others.
I was joking about her weight and saying I hope she isn’t pregnant because Cindy is going to kill me.
Now, I wish she was pregnant.
She was so full of fluid that she was critical and immediately taken to the ER.
And the worst possible news came next.
She has metastatic lung cancer along with metastatic liver cancer.
They did a fecal and it was all blood.
She can barely walk.
We will NOT allow her to suffer any longer.
We are able to allow her to pass with dignity and love.
Please send Chris hugs as he stood at her side with a cheeseburger and to hold her as she passed knowing she is loved.
a Thank you, Kim, for transporting her.
Run free, sweet Catalina.
You mattered.
Sometimes in rescue the decisions are not black and white.
Sometimes we struggle with what’s right or wrong.
Well today we made the decision to allow this sweet Angel boy Duncan to experience being a loved playful puppy.
Duncan comes to us with his beautiful tiny 11 pound momma.
Duncan himself only weighs 1.3 pounds.
He is 6 weeks old.
Unfortunately Duncan suffers from hydrocephalus.
This is a genetic condition where an excess of cerebral spinal fluid that has leaked inside the skull.
This is not something that we can treat.
He has a severe case and is hospice.
We do not know how long we will blessed loving him, but he will be spoiled until then.
We will monitor him and as long as he shows us that he is a happy puppy and is not done fighting we will continue to let him experience the best life possible.
The decision to foster him came easy.
I don’t know why, but when I saw him I just had a feeling.
Knowing that we will be responsible to make the decision to keep him going or to let him rest is on our shoulders will never be an easy one, but I am at peace with it.
I know that I was meant to see his picture and I was meant to be in his journey.
I am so thankful that my husband shares this with me and we are a team.
I will keep praying for him.
Please say hello to Little Duncan.
This is Dash- he is a very happy, chill 8 year old boy, very sweet & mellow.
He is starting to come out of his shell a bit, and is now showing his playful side.
He has not had an accident in the house, nor has he shown any interest in marking!
Dash is an excellent houseguest who gets along dogs, people, and even cats!
We have had a lot of loss today.
Meet Dulce.
Some good citizens heard her crying on the side of the road and picked her up.
We offered to take her and she was taken to an Emergency Clinic in the RGV.
Unfortunately, her spine is broken and where her back is broken cannot be repaired.
There are other injuries besides that and the only humane thing to do is to release her.
Her life mattered to us.
Thank you, Imelda Pena, for being with her.
Sweet Cherub was a fighter and deserved so much better.
Hi!
Meet Croissant, or Santi, for short.
He is a handsome 4 year old boy.
He’s got gorgeous soulful eyes!
He’s an active guy who loves to play with stuffed toys.
He is learning to be an inside dog, and that food will always be there so he doesn’t have to worry anymore.
He gets along with other dogs, but would do well as an only dog too.
He doesn’t mind cats either if they’re friendly!
He does well with crating, but also sleeps well in the bedroom too.
He is heartworm positive, so will need to go through treatment before going to his forever home.
That’s ok though, that gives him more time to get used to the good life!
If you’d like an active, funny family member, he is the guy for you!
HOSPICE This handsome fellow comes to PugHearts as an owner surrender.
We're unsure of the situation or reasoning for him being surrendered, and nothing hurts my heart more than an elderly dog who's been in a home for it's entire life and is suddenly surrendered.
He was understandably confused at first, but he has now settled in beautifully at his foster home.
Given that he's such a regal gentleman, his foster parents actually call him Sir Cash at home!
When he first came to PugHearts he was overweight at about 28 pounds.
It visibly affected his mobility and breathing at times.
In the short 2 months he's been here he has lost nearly 3 pounds and feels amazing.
He has so much more energy, has learned to go up AND down the wooden stairs (a lot scary than carpeted stairs).
Then when you consider he has some vision impairment, it's even more impressive how much he's learned and the confidence he's gained.
Just the other night he hopped up onto the big bed without assistance for the first time!
The reason for his vision impairment is most likely due to dry eye (very common issue for pugs) that was left untreated.
He is now on daily eye drops that keep him comfortable and to help prevent any further damage.
You wouldn't know the he's 11, he's very mobile, curious and engaged with whatever's going on in the house.
But he still has that calmness that comes with age, and of course he can sleep like a champ.
He does great with the other pugs, basically just ignores them (even the annoying 1 year old foster).
He also totally ignores the adult cats and kittens fosters in his home.
Even when the kittens bat at his face, he either ignores or moves away like a good boy.
He's also basically deaf, but it's a huge plus if your house is loud for any reason, because he does not care.
Also a hug bonus during construction, fireworks and thunderstorms!
His foster family as learned how to communicate with him and he's adapted very well, no doubt he would adapt to a new home fairly easily.
He enjoys soft toys occasionally, anything flavored that he can chew on, but his absolute favorite are soft dog beds.
He will play with, suck on, stretch out and curl up with any soft bed he can find.
I swear I've caught him doing yoga (downward dog position) with these beds!
Health wise besides the dry eye he's great.
Heartworm negative, fully vaccinated.
He had some masses removed when he first came to the rescue, they were fully removed and have healed well.
He takes Benadryl twice a day just as a precaution, which he'll take with literally anything you offer (peanut butter, cheese, etc).
Overall just a very chill, snuggly boy.
He does great out at breweries, meeting new dogs, having a lot of new humans over.
Nothing really phases him, he just wants that people love.
*Bonus* He's a rockstar for any tongue-out photos!
I truly believe there's a family out there who will love and appreciate him, and we'll keep him safe until he finds them
Chico is about 13 weeks and was found wandering in the heat, full of fleas and with a traumatized right eye.
PugHearts immediately started treatment in hopes of saving the eye.
We do know that Chico is a happy puppy that loves to play with toys and other dogs.
This spicy boy will keep you on your toes!
He also is very smart!
He has learned to use the doggy door and hasn't had an accident in over a week now.
He loves snuggling and does well through the night in the big bed!
Please welcome Delaney to PugHearts She was picked up yesterday from a backyard breeding home, knowing nothing but living outside her entire life.
Lucky for Delaney she was never able to breed, so she was surrendered to us.
Delaney is estimated to be about 2 years old.
Delaney is Irish for “Dark Challenger” and I thought the name suited her perfectly.
She is flea infested and has tapeworms.
She was treated with NexGard last night and had her first taste of sleeping on a soft bed in the AC.
This morning she woke up ready to take on the world and this new and exciting life PugHearts is giving her.
Delaney is 13 pounds, no no…your eyes aren’t playing tricks on you.
Delaney has fabulous tail!
Delaney will have her intake later this week, and after that we will know more about her health.
We lost Delaney due to a heartworm embolism.
Too soon and Too young.
Cooke comes to PugHearts as an owner surrender.
He is 2 years old, heartworm negative and scheduled to be neutered.
Get those applications in soon, this cute boy will not last long.
Welcome to PugHearts rescue Doran!
This handsome 5 year old is available for adoption immediately.
He’s still getting settled, but it’s clear he is a silly, playful guy who LOVES his toys.
He’s potty trained, and happy to sleep in his own bed or in yours.
He’s a quick learner who takes corrections well and just wants to be wherever you are.
He’s working on some excitable behaviors, like jumping and face licking.
He does have a bronchial collapse and will always cough occasionally- this tends to happen more when he’s excited.
There is a pill he can take as needed to help him with the coughing.
Hes healing from neuter and nares, as well as an umbilical hernia repair and will be in a cone for about a week.
His little butt is shaved because of a skin infection, which is healing nicely.
He’ll be even more good looking when the fur grows back in!
He gets along great with our senior pug.
We think he’d love a house with other dogs or kids!
Bonus: his teeth and tongue often get stuck in his life, resulting in some really goofy photos.
Get your applications in - I don’t think this handsome man with last very long!
#PHAdoptMe #PHDoran
Cornelius here, I was found roaming the streets, picked up, taken to a shelter who called PugHearts, and HERE I AM!
I'm a big boy weighing in at 30 pounds.
I do need to loose a little weight, which we are working on.
I'm about 7 years old or so.
I'm heartworm negative, but I do have a number of other medical issues including a collapsing trachea, so I guess that is why I am wheezing a bit, also a mildly enlarged heart.
My back legs are giving out and when I sit down or fall, I do have more trouble getting up if I'm on tile or wood flooring.
I am currently on Hydrocodon and Gabapentin.
My coughing and breathing is better with the meds.
I still have some nasal discharge, but it is getting better.
I'm on my 3rd round of antibiotics.
I get all "freaked out" when left alone or people I know leave the room.
FoMo says that is called "separation anxiety".
The Grumble here is my support system.
I don't like being in a crate at all.
I want to be with my people all the time.
FoMo also says that I am a Super Velcro Pug, that I have eyes that look deep into your heart and I watch every move you make.
She also says I are the most wonderful big boy she has ever fostered.
I am one of the special needs pugs in PugHearts care.
The post no one wants.
While warm and safe, lying beside me; Carl slipped quietly across the Rainbow Bridge.
He fought Babesia like a warrior and loved with everything he had.
In honor of Carl, make sure you hug your puggies tonight.
Remember their flea and tick medication.
Love and support the next foster that needs us.
Educate those who do not understand.
Remember Carl and all he taught us all.
Photo to remember him strong.
Dixie was dropped off at the ER Vet by someone who “found” her.
She was/is blind and having obvious neurological issues.
PugHearts was called and we brought her to SLPH.
There isn't a future for Dixie.
She has survived Distemper, but will not survive the neurological issues that she is experiencing.
She will only get worse.
I brought her home to experience what a few days of being loved and cuddled was like before she was released to fly high.
She is the prettiest, sweetest and most loving little girl.
I'm heartbroken that she will not recover but so very thankful for PugHearts and their commitment to caring for all pugs no matter their condition or diagnosis.
The Rainbow Bridge is getting such a beautiful angel.