Help

Thank you for considering a donation. Our dogs, volunteers and staff appreciate your interest in supporting our very special cause. You can be confident that your donation will be used for the benefit of our rescue dogs.

Here is a list of some things that we could really use to help our cause. You don’t need to foster a dog or even own a dog to help a dog find a home.


MONEY… always needed for everything! Our little friends are in need of shelter, food and health care. As we don’t have our own shelter, this costs us money daily. On average it costs us $12/per day per dog to feed and shelter the dogs we take in.

HEALTH CARE… since many of us are strays or were abused, we require care, shots, bandaging, neutering. We often take in dogs with very special medical needs.

FOSTER HOMES… we need people with big hearts and patience to help us nurse some of our dogs back to health. Some of them need physical nursing while others need psychological nursing as well. If you have enough room in your house and your heart to help us, please contact us via this website.

SHEETS/TOWELS/BLANKETS/RUGS… we need a place to sleep and cuddle, towels to dry us after we’re bathed. They don’t have to be fancy.

FRONTLINE SPRAY is always a big need! This product works best for our needs. So many of the dogs come to us literally infested with fleas and ticks.

CRATES/EX-PENS/KENNELS …there are so many of us and we all need a place to stay and a place to play until a family invites us to come live with them.

LEASHES?COLLARS?TOYS?TREATS… so many dogs and so few items to use on them. We run through these things quickly

LAND… although most of us are fostered in actual homes, sometimes the numbers grow so huge we have to be housed elsewhere. The boarding kennel is $10 a day so it gets expensive! We could sure use some land for walking and running and stretching our muscles

GROOMING SUPPLIES… a beautiful dog is an adopted dog!

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