![]() ![]() On December 22, 2015, Brady pug 97-15, was adopted by Chris Lovett and Amy Watker of Plattsburgh, NY.Ĭhris adopted from GMPR in 2008 and felt it was about time Charley had a brother. Congratulations Emily and Maxi - What a terrific way to start your New Year together! ![]() Shy and skittish, she blossomed in her foster home. She had a golf ball size tumor hanging on her hind leg that needed to be surgically removed. Maxi although only 8 years old does not have a single tooth left. Maxi who has been used for breeding most of her life and was released to us from a breeder is just such a dog. She wants to make a difference in the life of another pug. She was hoping to get a middle aged pug who has not had a easy life. On December 27, 2015, Maxine pug 95-15, was adopted by Emily Klupa of Essex, VT.Įmily lost her 10 year old pug earlier this year and has been waiting for the right pug to come along. Congratulations Landsman Family and Elly. Elly will be joining a pug sibling and four cats in this wonderful home. Sandra saw Elly on the website and fell in love with her sweet face. ![]() On December 30, 2015, Elly pug 91-15, was adopted by Sandra Landsman and family of Wappinger, NY.Įlly is a 10 year old female pug who was surrendered in love by her family as they did not have the resources to give her proper care. To view Rescued Pugs from previous years, select the year you want to view from the dropdown. Their adoption photos and stories will be placed here as well. We posted these already in our feed btw.This page is dedicated to all the pugs we have rescued. Only 3 puppies went to celebrities while the other 7 went to normal folks. Saying they are "one of the LUCKY ones that has gotten the exposure that we have through the support of people like Ellen," The Wagmor stated that they provide services to "non-celebrities and celebrities alike." They continued, "Non-celebrities and celebrities alike are all just people at the end of the day that want dogs" adding, "Lots of celebrities have specifically asked for a non 'cute' dog and have rescued older dogs as well from us." Ellen DeGeneres' go-to doggy shop concluded their winded statement by writing, "And finally, here are all 8 puppies that got adopted and the 2 parents. Revealing they got over 8,000 adoption applications after Ellen DeGeneres stepped in, the company wrote, "Let's make a few things clear" and began listing off several comebacks to haters. Sharing 10 separate pics, The Wagmor stated that only three went to celebrity clients. On Thursday evening, the shop where Ellen DeGeneres' recently adopted a pup issued an aggressive statement while posting photos of every single Labordoodle with their adopted family to prove they went to regular people too. While The Wagmor defended themselves by responding to each and every concern, it appears the criticism proved too much for the company. A fourth follower said The Wagmor "is basically a tmz for dogs at this point" and called the company "pathetic." A fifth person legit asked "if my friend isn't famous but works with famous people can he adopt?" "Seems like only celebrities are getting to adopt that particular liter of puppies," stated someone else. "So you reserve the cutest dogs for celebrities?" questioned another. "So basically if you're a celebrity you can adopt one of these?" one follower asked. They also gave "regular folks" a shout-out and stated, "Without all of your support, we wouldn't be able to help get these dogs off the streets and into forever homes!" Almost immediately, followers of the store filled up their post with angry comments about the favoritism the company is seemingly showing to Hollywood's elite. Unlucky customers, who were also allegedly interested in adopting the puppies, are accusingThe Wagmor of putting celebrity clients ahead of regular people and they are sounding off.Īfter sharing a post revealing Maya Rudolph adopted the last Labradoodle puppy this week, the pet shop thanked the "Bridesmaids" actress, Ellen DeGeneres, Kris Jenner, and Chrissy Teigen for their support. The Wagmor, located in Studio City, CA, is being slammed after a litter of Labradoodles went out to a number of A-listers including Kris Jenner, Chrissy Teigen, and Maya Rudolph. A luxury pet store and adoption center made famous by Ellen DeGeneres is catching heat after being accused of celebrity favoritism.
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