• A happy adoption
    A happy adoption
  • Ace
    Ace
  • Lucy
    Lucy
  • Dakota
    Dakota
  • Rudy
    Rudy
  • Angel
    Angel
  • Beauty
    Beauty
  • Berte
    Berte
  • Bodie
    Bodie
  • Buddy
    Buddy
  • Butterscotch
    Butterscotch
  • Buzz
    Buzz
  • Tulip
    Tulip
  • Woody
    Woody
A happy adoption
A happy adoption
  • Coweta
    Coweta
  • Green
    Green
  • Honey
    Honey
  • Tick
    Tick
  • Jax
    Jax
  • Julie
    Julie
  • Princess
    Princess
  • Lily
    Lily
  • Maggie
    Maggie
  • Red
    Red
  • Rex
    Rex
  • Shadow
    Shadow
  • Sugar Britches
    Sugar Britches
  • Sugar Cane
    Sugar Cane

Who we are.... Saving Pets in Distress

This is an all volunteer 501c3 organization dedicated to the improvement of the lives of our best friends. 

Currently millions of pets are euthanized every year due to over population. In fact, each person in the U.S would have to take 8-9 dogs or cats per person for all of the homeless pets to be adopted.  
It is the national goal within animal rescue organizations that this will be a no kill nation by 2015.  To achieve this goal, we require all of our dogs to be spayed or neutered before adoption.  Also we provide education regarding the importance of spaying and neutering our pets.  In the future we hope to offer low cost spay and neuter programs, thus providing these services to those who could not otherwise afford them.

For those dogs already in distress, our goal is to rescue homeless and surrendered dogs.  With the support of donations and the hard work of volunteers, we can rescue and rehabilitate dogs in need. We will provide shelter, veterinary care, love, toys, food, and training. In addition, we work to find forever homes for each dog and, once adopted, we support the adoptive owners so the adjustment process is successful and the new family member is a permanent member.

Finally, pitbull breeds are in grave distress: of all dogs in shelters, 70-75% are "pit bull type dogs". Only 1 in 600 dogs of this breed will find a home and the remainder are euthanized. Due to the pervasive negative publicity surrounding this breed, there is a reluctance to allow one to become a family member.  Yet as a "pit bull" owners, we strongly believe this stereotype is false.  As an organization, we are working daily thru our actions and the actions of the dogs in the rescue to prove that the breed is being unfairly demonized and deserves to be judged on an individual basis as a dog regardless of pedigree and physical appearance.

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