New Beginnings

Sonny

sonnyDear CPR,

Thanks for making my foster parents (who are very cool) fall in love with me and finally adopt me!  Even though they failed as foster parents they are a big success at being my Mom and Dad.  I love playing with them in the back yard and the dog park and have even shed a few pounds from all the play time.  I get along pretty good with my new brothers and sisters (Bruno, Chopper and Gracie the cat).  Overall, I’m very happy!

Thanks again CPR,

Love Sonny

Lola

lolaDear CPR,

I just wanted to thank you for helping me find my new family and taking care of me while you looked for a new family.  I don’t know what happened to my original family, but my new mommy and daddy love me very much.  I am very attached to my new family. When my mommy leaves for work in the morning, I snuggle up in her laundry basket. When she is at home, I am at her side doing whatever she is doing at the time. I enjoy chewing on bones and sprinting throughout the house with my new sister Molly…boy does she have a lot of energy.  I will admit that I have gained some weight since I have been at my new house since I love to eat so much, but I guess that is what I am supposed to do as a pug. I know that my new family is so happy to have me in their lives because they were sad when their other pug (Lucy) died unexpectedly of an auto-immune disease.  I am trying to break my bad habit of biting when I do not get enough attention, but that is still a work in progress.  I am happy that you were able to find me a good forever home and I know that I will be loved forever here.

Love and snorts,

Lola

Milo

miloHello.  My name is Milo …sometimes people call me Mister Milo … although I’m not sure why ‘cause my mommy says that I’m still a little baby!  I just wanted to say thanks to everyone at CPR for taking such good care of me and for placing me in such a great home.  I love my new family … I even have two big brothers.  One is a little spoiled, but the other one is a rescue pug, just like me!  They’ve been showing me the ropes and taking care of me while mommy is at work.  They are fun to play with, but sometimes I have more energy than they do, so mommy usually takes me on extra walks all by myself to ‘tire me out’!  I don’t mind, because it just means more ‘mommy and me’ time!  I’m still trying to remember to only go potty outside and not chew anymore on what I’m told is mommy’s new furniture!  But I give lots of kisses, so at the end of the day, that makes everything okay! I hope all my foster brothers and sisters don’t forget about me … I will look out for you at the meetups! I also want to send kisses to my foster mommy Jennifer…. You will always have a special place in my little heart!

Tommy

tommyTommy has taken very quickly to his new home and family. In fact he stands proudly at any entrance to greet all passers by, just in case a petting hand should come his way. Tommy is another success story thanks to the wonderful work at the Miami Pug Rescue, thanks CPR for all your help and such a wonderful cause!