IMPORTANT: We are NOT accepting any new dogs/intakes at this time! Please click here to find a local rescue organization near you.
We are currently undertaking a major transformation as a nonprofit organization as a whole!
In short, our primary objectives will be in dog ownership retention. We greatly prefer to see humans keep their pets in their home. We understand there are a great many people struggling in these economic times. We are here to help to our best abilities. If struggling pet owners who do not want to get rid of their pets need assistance with food or other daily care needs or if they need help financially with medical assistance, then please contact us and we shall see what we can do to help you out. Our primary objective is to see your family happy and that includes your pets!
The majority of dogs that end up in the local county shelters are listed as "Strays". We know the vast majority of these dogs are owned dogs. Some are abandoned, some are neglected, but not all. Some are from good, loving homes who happen to lack proper identifications when they get picked up. We do not want to see these dogs killed by the county shelter. State law gives these "stray" dogs a 72 hour window of reprieve. Then the County may "dispose" of the dog. If the dogs have identification, then the State law gives those dogs a 7 day window for their owner to claim them. If not, then the County is granted permission to kill that dog at any time for any reason. We will do our best to reunite these lost dogs with their owners before their lives are ended short. More details to come... Stay tuned.