Want to help NZ Pug Rescue?

“How can I help?”
We often get asked this question. Read on for how to help NZ Pug Rescue.

Whilst we rely on fundraising and donations to help with much of the costs involved, you could also help by donating a bag of dog food which is always gratefully received.

Over the last year we have made a move towards supporting NZ pet food makers as much as possible. Especially when we have some who are making such great products.

We already purchase the products listed below so if you can donate a bag to Pug Rescue our details are already with the suppliers.

We’ve also set up a Give A Little page to accept debit/ credit card donations, or email us for our bank details if you’d prefer to donate that way.

Donate Food

The NZ Natural Pet Food Co WOOF freeze dried food is a favourite. Specifically the BrushTail Possum and the Wild Goat formulas.

Donate More Food (They are pugs after all!)

The Pugs also enjoy ZiwiPeak Air Dried food; Mackerel and Lamb; Kaimata Wild Rabbit freeze dried food and Kaimata Lamb Green Tripe treats.

Monetary Donations

We’ve recently set up a Give A Little page to accept debit/ credit card donations, or email us for our bank details if you’d prefer to donate that way.

Other Fundraisers

We regularly run fundraisers, raffles, and Hug A Pug NZ  run hug a pug events to raise money, follow our facebook page to be kept up to date of these.

What exactly does NZ Pug Resue Do?

NZ Pug Rescue provide educational breed information and co-ordinate Pug Rescue/re-housing New Zealand wide.

We take in Pugs of any age, including those with health issues. Most are able to be placed into pre-approved new loving homes. Those that are unable to be placed because of age or health problems get to live out their lives in one of the team’s own homes.

We were recently featured in Life & Leisure magazine – click here to read the article

Need More Info?

Get in touch

If you know of a Pug in need of our help, would like to fundraise or donate to this worthy cause please contact us via email or through our facebook page.

Brenda, Head Pug Slave @ NZ Pug Rescue