Maggie May
Indianapolis, IN at Kentuckiana Pug Rescue
Key Facts About Maggie May
Maggie May is a adult female Pug () available for adoption at Kentuckiana Pug Rescue in Indianapolis, IN.
About This Dog
What WeRescue Scout knows about Maggie May
Maggie would thrive in a quiet, patient home with no young children and minimal handling. She would do best with another dog for companionship and a calm, consistent routine.
- Not suitable for homes with young children.
- Requires an experienced owner due to trauma history.
- Needs support and training to walk on a leash.
WeRescue Scout summarized this from the shelter's original listing and may include estimates. Please contact Kentuckiana Pug Rescue to confirm any details before adopting.
About Maggie May
Kentuckiana Pug Rescue
RescueKentuckiana Pug Rescue (KPR) is a volunteer-based, 501(c)(3) non-profit rescue organization (permit #P15-001003) committed to helping all needy Pugs in the states of Indiana and Kentucky. We work to find both abandoned, as well as surrendered Pugs, loving, forever homes in which they can live out the rest of their lives. KPR does not have a central facility where Pugs can be visited. Each rescued Pug lives with a foster family until they can be placed in an adoptive home.
Adoption Process
2.Review of personal and vet references
3.Home Visit
4.Match with adoptable dog if approved
5. binding adoption contact signed
6. 2 week trial period to make sure it is a match before the adoption is finalized.
All dogs are spayed and neutered as well as up to date on shots before adoption. We resolve all medical issues (outside of chronic e.g diabetes, seizures...) before adoption
11 months and under - $325
Under 6 years old - $275
6 years and older - $225.
Mission Statement
Kentuckiana Pug Rescue (KPR) is a volunteer-based, 501(c)(3) non-profit rescue organization (permit #P15-001003) committed to helping all needy Pugs in the states of Indiana and Kentucky. We work to find both abandoned, as well as surrendered Pugs, loving, forever homes in which they can live out the rest of their lives. KPR does not have a central facility where Pugs can be visited. Each rescued Pug lives with a foster family until they can be placed in an adoptive home.
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