PRoNE's History & Mission
PRoNE's History & Mission
Vegas
December 2007
Our History

Pug Rescue of New England (PRoNE) is a non-profit
501(c)(3) organization founded by Fran Stuart and Doris
Aldrich in 1982.  We operate in the six New England states of
Connecticut, Maine, Massachusetts, New Hampshire, Rhode
Island, and Vermont.

Our Mission

Pug Rescue of New England's mission is simple.  We find
homes for abandoned and surrendered pugs in the six New
England states.

We accept pugs of any age, condition, or situation.  Our pugs
will be checked by a veterinarian, updated on all shots, and
treated for current medical needs before being adopted.

More About PRoNE

Our rescue is a foster home based rescue group and our
volunteers have a vast knowledge of the Pug breed.

In 2007 PRoNE rescued 113 pugs and spent more
than$33,000 on veterinary care.  Veterinary costs far exceed
adoption fees collected each year.  PRoNE is supported by
donations, subscriptions to our quarterly newsletter, The Pug
Phoenix, and other fundraising events such as the annual
Pug Social held each year in October.

Once a pug is surrendered to PRoNE it becomes a part of
the PRoNE family.  Any pug adopted from PRoNE may be
returned to us at any time for any reason.  We are committed
to surrendered pugs for the remainder of their lives.
Pug Rescue
of New England

BOARD OF
DIRECTORS

Doris Aldrich

Tammy Cooper
617-549-9607
bugpug@rcn.com

Pam Donaldson
phdpugs@comcast.net

Kate Nichols
603-887-3227
pugldy@comcast.net

Shirley Tosh
rcroft282@aol.com
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