

On June 26, 2020, Guardian Angel pug, Emily, crossed the rainbow bridge.Įmily had been with GMPR for 10 years! She was originally diagnosed with bladder cancer which is why she became a guardian angel. Thank you Lorraine for all that you did for him. He will be greatly missed by his foster mom. Even as an old man, he still had some spunk to him. We found that he needed to stay with us as a Guardian Angel due to his unpredictable behavior. Panchito was one of the GMPR's long time fosters that was loved by his foster family greatly! GMPR originally rescued him from a kill shelter in NYC over 7 years ago. On July 2, 2020, Guardian Angel Pug, Panchito, crossed the rainbow bridge.

He was a typical velcro pug and followed his mommy everywhere.

They loved him so much and are devastated with his loss. He was 13 years old and had the best golden years with his forever family. On September 12, 2020, Beau crossed the rainbow bridge.īeau was adopted by Joanna and her family 5 years ago from GMPR.

To Milo: a kind and handsome gentleman from the moment he arrived, right to the very end. He was a devoted brother to Francesco, a work companion to his dad, and the best snuggle pug his mom could ever ask for. Despite being diagnosed with Myelopathy and subsequently losing the ability to bear any of his own weight on his legs, he loved going for walks in a harness and a stroller multiple times a day, and would bask in the cheers of people who lived and walked on his favorite routes. In addition to his unique strut, Milo made everyone swoon with his toothy (toothless, really) grin and a tail so amazing it earned him second place in the Curliest Tail contest at the 2019 GMPR Pug Social. He loved a constant cycle of walks, food, lap time, and nap time, and besides being attached at the hip (and ankle, and any other body part,) of his mom, he wouldn’t hesitate to sing you the song of his people whenever attention was required. He arrived with his own bed, a penguin blanket, a sassy gait, and many mysteries regarding his life prior to arriving in Vermont. Milo was adopted in July of 2019 after spending a few great months as a GMPR foster. Please send any entries to Amy Frye, GMPR Website Manager at September 14, 2020, Milo DaBica, GMPR alumni, Velcro pug, and friend of the world, crossed the rainbow bridge on his own terms and in the arms of his adoring family. May loving hands and lots of treats and toys await every one of you as you enter. This tribute page is to all of you, may you find peace at Rainbow Bridge.
