Adopting a Friend
When you adopt a rescued animal, you are not only doing a good deed, but you are saving a life! Adopting a rescued animal is also part of the solution to the crisis of pet overpopulation. There are many deserving and wonderful dogs and cats who find themselves homeless through no fault of their own. Often times people think they want a puppy or a kitten, and many adult animals are overlooked. Did you know that many of these adult animals never find another home? Please consider giving these deserving dogs and cats a second chance at a good home.
If you are interested in adopting one of our animals, our adoption process includes completing an application; and if you decide to adopt, an adoption contract must be completed.
A tax deductible donation ranging from $50 to $150 is requested. Please note your donation does not reimburse us for any money we spent on your animal; rather, it is used to help pay for all of the expenses incurred with our rescue program.
Envy & Her Pups Were Left to Starve in a Locked Garage
Read Her Rescue Story!
Meet Envy... I know it is hard to look at her pictures but it is reality. On January 7th I (Nina) got a call from a friend about a dog and her babies abandoned in a vacant garage. Upon arrival I found Envy and her 5 puppies starving and left to die.
At first I just wanted to cry because looking at Envy broke my heart. Then I got mad and realized it was all on me to get these sweet babies help.
Read her full rescue story and find out how she and her puppies are doing now on our blog:
Envy: Blog Story and Update

