Special needs rescue since 2017.
Because every dog deserves a home.
Adopting is one of the best things you can do.
When you adopt, you’re not just giving a deserving dog a home. You’re also reducing the demand for puppy mills and other industrial-scale breeding operations that put profit before animal welfare. Sadly, bad breeding is the cause of many of the birth defects our dogs suffer.
Meet Our Pups
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Leif
Leif is an adorable little mix who was born deaf and blind. He has been doing so great. He has learned how to go up and down the stairs, he is almost completely housebroken. He loves other dogs, is working on his leash walking skills and is a snuggle bug.
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Cody
Cody was born with a deformed back foot. It doesn’t slow him down at all. He is neutered, housebroken, crate trained and ready to find a home where he can play and hopefully have another dog friend. He has been fine with the cats.
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Mollie
Mollie is an older gal around 8-9yrs old. She was given up after she started to have some trouble peeing. Since being in rescue she has started to pee on her own but we do express her bladder a few times a day just to make sure she empties her bladder. She loves to go for walks and would love a quieter home where she can chill.
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Quasi
Quasi is back on the market. He had to be treated for heat worms which was done successfully. He also had his eyes removed. He was already blind but the sockets were getting infected. He is great with dogs, cats and kids.
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Jett
Jett is around 2yrs old. He came to use for having neurological issues. He does have a cute little toe tapping dance he does when in his crate or at a gate or door and he is excited to come or go out. When on a walk he sometimes will leap into the air in excitement. He loves other dogs, car rides and going for walks.
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Dewy
Dewy has no special needs. His family was moving and could not find a place that would accept a large dog. He is around 6 months old. He is a large goofy puppy who needs some guidance when it comes to manners and housetraining. He is currently in a foster who is working on his skills.
In the news
WATERTOWN, Conn. (WTNH) — A non-profit organization in Watertown rescues and rehomes dogs with disabilities. They may be blind or deaf or have other imperfections.
It’s called Perfect Imperfections.
Trisha Malfitano of Perfect Imperfections joins us on Nyberg to share more about how the organization got started, her children’s books and how people can adopt dogs from the program.