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Rosie
Rosie 20-Jan-2010 23:28 Rosie...the rescue pug who came into our lives and helped us to realize that the world is bigger than ourselves. Thank your for the gift of your love, your trust, and your loyalty. Though you were apart of our lives for less than three years, you taught us that taking a chance on rescuing an older dog would not only change our lives, but would also allow us to evolve into something better than ourselves...We will never forget the lessons you taught us. We will always love and miss you...thank you for being apart of our lives... We wish to thank the Michigan Pug Rescue for giving us the chance to adopt this pug, which made a huge difference in our lives. Rosie Klimaszewski Date of Birth...? Adopted from Mattawhan Michigan. Date of Death January 20, 2010 rosierosie1


Spooky
Spooky 25-Nov-2009 20:45 While traveling to spend Thanksgiving with family in Georgia we received the call that every pug owner dreads. Our beloved pug Spooky passed quietly this morning while visiting \"grandma\". Spooky was adopted from MPR in July 2000 and has been a much loved member of our family for the last 9 1/2 years. We will miss his sweet demeanor. He was such a good dog. Thanks to Michigan Pug Rescue for allowing us to call him ours. The Hendricksen's, Kirk, Christy, Tyler, Ashlee and Sugar (pug 11).


Cyrano
Cyrano Miela 21-Jun-2009 21:10 About 5-1/2 years ago my Mom saw my face on the Petfinder and thought I was the cutest thing. She wanted a small dog, and I was the dog she wanted. I was 12 at the time when I was adopted from MPR. With my families love and care I lived to be 17. I died from a Cancer in my mouth on Sunday June 21 , 2009 at home. I had 2 pug brothers both from MPR, and a adult mom and dad, and adult brother and sister. I lived a good life!


Riley
Riley 21-Nov-2008 20:36 We lost our best buddy today. Riley has been suffering from arthritis, blindness, and congestive heart failure. He was wagging his little curled up tail and smiling at me with his shiny big eyes to the very end. It was difficult to see him go, but we will love him forever. Thank you for bringing him into our lives. -- Angie and Mark


Trina
As a result of straining to have a bowel movement a portion of her bowel extruded beyond her rectum. She was taken to the emergency room for treatment where it was determined that she needed to have a procedure called a rectal prolapse to withdraw her bowel back within her rectum. Unfortunately she did not come through the procedure. This little girl lived a short time and should not have suffered all that she did. Many of the health issues that she suffered from were a result of poor breeding. Please, when you are thinking of buying a puppy, investigate the breeder as well as the heritage of the puppy you are considering. If more people are more vigilant about obtaining their dogs from reputable upstanding breeders, the backyard breeders, puppy mills and casual breeders can be eliminated because they cannot sell their puppies. Trina crossed the Rainbow Bridge on Sunday June 29, 2008

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