Pat tucked up in bed

Laura’s Story of Adopting Pat

We lost our Pug cross Bubba in November 2024, he had been by my side for almost 13 years. After losing Bubba we missed having a dog so much and the flat felt so empty, so we decided that we were going to look into fostering, as weren’t ready to be full time dog parents again just yet.

I found the PDWRA online, read some of the lovely stories, and it sounded perfect for us. Shortly after contacting PDWRA and having our Home Check, just 4 days before Christmas 2024 we were asked to foster 2 bonded pug sisters. Wow, they were fun! We only had them for a few weeks, then off to their new homes they went.

Fast forward a couple more weeks of no pug in the house and I saw the Facebook post about Pat! I didn’t mention it to my partner Keiran at first as we said we weren’t ready to adopt, but I couldn’t stop thinking about him. After sleeping on it I said to my partner “have you seen the PDWRA posts recently?” Straight away he said “you mean PAT?”, and we both knew he just had to come live with us. We loved the idea of having older dogs that could have a nice retirement with us. So that Saturday I contacted Dee and she put us in touch with Jane to have a chat about Pat.

Laura and Keiran with Pat

Everything Jane said about Pat reminded us of our Bubba and his funny little ways. We then had a call with his wonderful fosterer and again everything we were told about him, such as that he needs to be in your circle of trust, made us want him even more. One week later (Feb 2025) and Pat is on his way from Cornwall to Nottingham. My partner Keiran then met one of the volunteers at Coventry to bring him home.

Pat fitted in with us straight away, he’s so chilled but for the first few days we just let him come to us and do whatever he liked. On the first night he straightaway decided that he was going to sleep in our bed with us and over a year later, that’s where he still sleeps.

Pat is a very handsome boy

Pat loves living in our flat, he has a big garden that he likes to go on adventures in, mainly climbing up things he shouldn’t! We knew when we got Pat that he had hip dysplasia and he required daily meds, but that doesn’t stop him on his garden adventures, he loves chasing anything in the sky day or night, his favourites include planes, helicopters and magpies!

Due to Pats hips, he only needs a little trot to our local park (about 30 steps from our flat), and he loves going with my partner Keiran to have some off-lead time. He’s a greedy pug, but since having him he now takes a treat very nicely. He still eats his food in 3 seconds though!

Pat having some quiet time

We thought Pat would be quite an independent Pug but he is completely my partner Keiran’s shadow. They spend all day together as he works from home and they have an absolutely incredible bond that started from day 1. After week one of having Pat, he let Keiran pick him up for cuddles, which is now a multiple daily event.

Pat only really barked at the sky and passing vans for the first few months of having him. He never really made any other noises (just a little snore), until one day I was trying to teach him to give me his paw, and when I went to reach out he started making a funny noise, not a growling noise, just a weird noise! We were laughing at him so much that he continued. He now loves a daily chat with us, you might have seen his video on the Happy Pugs in Happy Homes Facebook Group. He genuinely enjoys it, we can tell when he wants to do it as he will bring us his teddy to play with, then he wants you to wind him up with it so that he starts howling and talking (he definitely says no)!

Pat hanging out with a friend

Since having Pat in our lives, we now don’t know what we would do without him. He is the source of so many laughs and also gives the best cuddles. He is spoilt rotten, has 3 beds (we only have a 2-bedroom flat!) and he only sleeps in those during the day.

We feel incredibly lucky that the PDWRA let us have Pat in our lives. We went into having Pat with no expectations at all as we just wanted him to have a nice, chilled retirement home, however, we’ve ended up with a dream of a dog that we are so lucky to have in our lives.

THANK YOU PDWRA!

Love Laura & Keiran

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