Welcome to Pacific Pug Rescue!

Pacific Pug Rescue is a 501(c)3 non profit organization. Pacific Pug Rescue can accept your tax deductible donations through Paypal!

Click here for more information on Pacific PugFest, a benefit for Pugs in need, Sunday September 14th from 1-5pm at Dogs Dig It Daycare.

Owen is an adorable four month old Pug mix puppy who came into rescue with a broken leg. Owen just had surgery to repair his leg and he will be on restricted activity for around six weeks. Having to stay still for six weeks is so hard for a puppy! Owen's foster mom has to work very hard to keep the little guy from running and jumping, but he does love to lie on the floor and play with his toys. Any donations towards Owen's medical expenses are greatly appreciated!


What could be better than one Pug? How about a pair of Pugs! Mazy and Harley are a fantastic pair that would love to go to a home together. They are both five years old, healthy, happy, and just waiting for a home of their own. See more about Mazy and Harley on our adoptable Pugs page.

We are an all volunteer organization dedicated to taking in Pugs and Pug mixes in Oregon, Southwest Washington, and Idaho that have been abandoned at shelters or voluntarily relinquished. We will take in any Pug regardless of age or medical condition. We do not have a shelter facility. Pugs in our care live in foster homes while waiting to be adopted. During their stay with a foster family they are provided with much love and attention as well as any necessary medical care including spaying/neutering, vaccinations and a microchip.

There is an adoption donation for each Pug to help pay for medical expenses. The adoption donation ranges from $100.00 to $400.00 depending on the age and condition of the Pug.

We are always in need of foster homes for new Pugs coming into our rescue program. If you are interested in volunteering to foster, please email maria@pacificpugrescue.org or kay@pacificpugrescue.org for further information.

We are in no way associated or affliated with WA State Pug Rescue. We do however, network with other reputable rescues and shelters to give homeless pugs the best chance at a good life as possible.