Adopt or Foster

Many of our dogs have the ability to live long, happy lives given the right environment and care. Much of what we do is educating people about our dogs with disabilities and how much love they have to give. Truly, it is like no other! Please take a look at our frequently asked questions, and reach out if you have additional questions about adopting or fostering a rescue dog with disability. We’re always happy to share what we’ve learned and how this may be the right fit for you. And be sure to follow us on Facebook and Instagram for daily updates!

Ready for adoption/foster.

  • Quest

    4yr old Aussie mix
    visually impaired
    Quest has cataracts but unfortunately he is not a candidate for surgery. He needs a family that understands herding breeds. He has a quirky personality. He is not a good fit with children due to his nipping at things that move quickly.

  • Persephone

    3yr old Mixed breed
    paraplegic and incontinent
    Persephone is the sweetest little girl.

  • Diego

    Baby Dogo Argentino
    deaf
    Diego is a super sweet puppy looking for a family who has experience with large breed dogs and will take him to training.

  • Pipi

    8 month old mini Aussie
    DMS (dermatomytoitsis)
    Pipi doesn’t have Megaesophagus but she does need to sit upright in a Bailey chair to eat twice a day. She is housebroken and crate trained and good with smaller dogs, cats, kids, and adults.

  • Finn

    1 yr old Mixed Breed
    paralyzed
    Finn is paralyzed in the hind end after being shot. He is such a sweet boy! He is doing great with his new wheelie cart. He does need to have his bladder expressed a few times a day and he wears a belly band. This super snuggler is looking for a family to love up on him!

  • Takoda

    8 month old German Shepherd mix
    no special needs!
    This beautiful boy recently returned to us through no fault of his own. He is good with kids, dogs and cats, and is crate trained and house broken. He is ready for his new forever home!

Still needing medical treatment.

  • Roman

    3yr old Chihuahua mix
    limited use of hind legs
    Roman was hit by a car and both back legs were broken. Unfortunately surgery did not as as planned to fix him. He still gets around great but tends to use his front legs to walk. He is great with other dogs.

  • Nimble

    6 month old German Shepherd
    paraplegic
    Nimble is paralyzed in the hind end. She does great in her cart. Nimble will be having one of her back legs amputated and she will be spayed in the next month or so.

  • Rosealita

    4 month old Aussie/pit mix
    possible cerebellar hypoplasia
    Rosealita is growing fast and gets along well with all the other dogs. The vet is evaluating her for her neurological issues. She will be spayed soon before she is ready for adoption.

  • Valor

    12wk old German Shepherd
    no special needs
    Valor is still being treated for pneumonia but his esophagus has been confirmed as normal. He will be rechecked and cleared before he is ready for adoption.

  • Meadow

    4.5 month old Mixed Breed
    blind
    Meadow is a new arrival and she is just beginning to navigate her way around our shelter. She enjoys playing with other dogs but really needs a foster to help her gain her confidence.

  • Atreyu

    4 yr old Aussie
    deaf
    Atreyu belonged to an elderly man. He has some severe fur loss which we are treating, and he needs to be neutered before he will be available.

  • Mahogany

    9 month old Terrier mix
    luxating patellas in her hind knees
    This sweet girl will need surgery on both her rear knees to repair them. She doesn’t seem like she is in pain and they definitely don’t slow her down!

  • Jacoby

    8 month old mix
    deformed back leg
    Jacoby just arrived and will have a vet consult to confirm the best approach to helping him with his deformed leg. He is enjoying meeting the other dogs.

  • Solomon

    6 month old Mixed Breed
    deformed hind legs and feet
    Solomon just arrived and will be visiting the vet for x-rays and a full exam to determine the cause of his mobility challenges and the best path forward.

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