Freedom Paws Pet Rescue

Freedom Paws Pet Rescue Volunteer-based group dedicated to saving dogs and cats without homes.

Please consider donating by:
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-e-transfers: [email protected]
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02/13/2025

STILL NEED SO MUCH ASSISTANCE

Unfortunately we’ve only had one person donate towards our vet bills debt that we carry.

The reality is that caring for animals carries a large financial burden and if there isn’t any money coming in to help offset those cost, a rescue can no longer continue helping animals in need.

‼️If donations continue to stay at almost zero, the decision will have to be made to halt all intakes going forward, solely focus on adopting out current pets in care, then shut down all future operations of the rescue.

02/03/2025

Thank you very much to Dayna for her donation!

We’re going to be aiming towards this goal all month long, so please share so that we can reach $0 on our account.

01/28/2025

🚨HELP NEEDED FOR OUR ACCOUNT BALANCE 🚨

We would like to start by thanking Dayna M, John C, Michelle T, and Diane C for their generous financial donations during the past few weeks.

They’re assistance in helping manage our ever growing vet expenses is very appreciated.

Unfortunately, even after help from these individuals, we still have a remaining balance of $2260.08 of unpaid debt on our rescue account at Pawsitive Animal Hospital. We additionally have 4 upcoming spays/neuters due in the next few weeks that will increase this financial burden more.

Our goal by the end of February is to have our rescue account at our vet paid in full.

Please share the need to help us reach our goal.

Donations can be made directly to our account at Pawsitive Animal Hospital in person or called in payments or e-transfers can be accepted to our email, [email protected]

Thank you in advance ❤️

Flounder began a 2 week adoption trial earlier this month, but unfortunately there wasn’t positive chemistry between the...
12/27/2024

Flounder began a 2 week adoption trial earlier this month, but unfortunately there wasn’t positive chemistry between the resident dog and himself, so he’s still looking for his adoptive home.

Please share far and wide with hopes of him getting his forever home shortly 🤞🏻

ADOPTION EVENT!!We’re at Westwood Pet Valu until 2pm today. We’ll have Zoey and Ariel (pictured  here) until 2pm. As wel...
11/16/2024

ADOPTION EVENT!!

We’re at Westwood Pet Valu until 2pm today. We’ll have Zoey and Ariel (pictured here) until 2pm. As well as Bruno until 12:30 and Mack from 12:30-2pm.

Come visit some beautiful faces ❤️

Rose Approx DOB July 28th Female Large breed mix
11/13/2024

Rose

Approx DOB July 28th
Female
Large breed mix

MAKING HER GREAT DEBUT!!After putting on much needed weight and working on her confidence building, little miss Rose wil...
11/12/2024

MAKING HER GREAT DEBUT!!

After putting on much needed weight and working on her confidence building, little miss Rose will be making her first adoption fair appearance at Pet Valu Westwood this Saturday, November 16th 11-2pm.

Feel free to stop by and meet this little darling.
She is up for adoption and is also looking for a more permanent foster home since the one she is currently at was only temporary to allow her to leave her days as a stray behind and come into rescue!

Happy Halloween! Love Bruno ❤️
11/01/2024

Happy Halloween! Love Bruno ❤️

WE CANT HELP IF WE DONT RECEIVE HELP These are the daily pleas for help, though we can’t do anything unless there’s offe...
10/29/2024

WE CANT HELP IF WE DONT RECEIVE HELP

These are the daily pleas for help, though we can’t do anything unless there’s offers from individuals to open up there home to foster.

ANYONE?!?!

10/27/2024

CRISIS COMING....don't say I didn't warn you.

Cat rescues are at a point in our existence where we've never seen so many at the breaking point, financially, and in terms of animal care. I have spoken a lot about "Capacity for Care" to ensure the public knows that shelters and rescues must have the resources to provide an appropriate level of care for their animals. Many rescues have had to implement intake freezes due to lack of funds, lack of space, or lack of human resources (or all three).

For WLCA's rescue division, a one-person show, there is no possible way to help more cats without caring people to place them with while they await their permanent home.

For now, I have had the option of boarding until a foster comes available, but that option will not be available to me early in the new year.

I am down to one actual foster home, who is very much in "foster exhaustion." What I mean by that is there is only one person working with me who cares for cats temporarily and they've taken on so many that they haven't had a break in years. They're not taking on a foster with the hopes of adopting them and then no longer fostering. They've stuck with me and have helped hundreds of cats and kittens. I want to give them a well-deserved break.

So, today, I'm asking all of you... if you want rescues to help more friendly and adoptable cats get off the street, WHY ARE YOU NOT FOSTERING?

What are your own reasons for not doing this? There's a whole lot of "I can't because I have my own pets." That's not a good excuse because any rescuer has their own pet limit maxed out, PLUS fosters. If you have allergies or dogs with a high prey drive, that's legit, but there's a whole lot of people out there without those barriers. Fostering means you don't pay for vet care. It may also mean you don't pay for food and litter either.

So, what's your excuse? I want to hear everything because maybe there are some myths and misunderstandings that need to be busted.

Early next year, Craig Street Cats will be closing. Where are all those extra cats and kittens they used to take in going to go? The independent rescues will want to take up that slack, but there's no way that's going to happen if people like you don't step up and help house cats temporarily. You, and your neighbors, will be left dealing with the cats on your block without the assistance of groups who can potentially help the most vulnerable.

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ADOPTION FAIR!!We’re at Pet Valu Westwood until 2pm today with Goose and Sebastian 😍Come on down and say “HI!” to these ...
10/26/2024

ADOPTION FAIR!!

We’re at Pet Valu Westwood until 2pm today with Goose and Sebastian 😍

Come on down and say “HI!” to these two dashing young men!

Flounder is our most urgent adoptable that is in need of a home due to allergies in the foster home, causing discomfort....
10/23/2024

Flounder is our most urgent adoptable that is in need of a home due to allergies in the foster home, causing discomfort.

Please share his profile so that we can find him his forever family.

Flounder

Male
Estimated DOB: Nov 28th
Approx 60 lbs at full grown size

NO ONE WANTS TO HELP?!?!I’m in awe with how we have to many beautiful dogs and puppies that are in need of foster homes ...
10/23/2024

NO ONE WANTS TO HELP?!?!

I’m in awe with how we have to many beautiful dogs and puppies that are in need of foster homes and adoptive homes and yet there is barely anyone interested in them 💔


‼️‼️ALWAYS NEEDING FOSTER AND FOSTER HOMES‼️‼️We would love to bring into care this sweetheart that currently lives outs...
10/20/2024

‼️‼️ALWAYS NEEDING FOSTER AND FOSTER HOMES‼️‼️

We would love to bring into care this sweetheart that currently lives outside. He is a short-coated breed that makes it hard for him to survive the bitter cold winter months.

Although we would love to commit and say yes to bringing him in, we still need immediate foster or adoptive homes for Flounder and Bruno ASAP!

If you can’t help by providing a place for these pups to live, the next best thing is to simply hit the SHARE button. Doing so is one of the most effective ways to getting the word out.

ADOPTION ANNOUNCEMENT!!Congratulations to Copper that  found good forever home this week!This little guy went from livin...
10/20/2024

ADOPTION ANNOUNCEMENT!!

Congratulations to Copper that found good forever home this week!

This little guy went from living outside and starving, to being in safe in a loving home.

We’re so happy for you little guy!

Anyone able to foster a little kitten in need?We won’t be able to take them out of the situation they’re in unless we ha...
10/17/2024

Anyone able to foster a little kitten in need?

We won’t be able to take them out of the situation they’re in unless we have a place for them to go.

It’s heart breaking to see the struggle throughout all rescues and shelter in Manitoba. There are far too many pets and ...
10/16/2024

It’s heart breaking to see the struggle throughout all rescues and shelter in Manitoba. There are far too many pets and not enough homes being offered to care for them.

We have been pleading for help for adoptive home and foster homes with almost zero response. Although there has been numerous request to take in more pets in need each week, we can’t even consider intaking them since we can’t even find permanent homes to care for the pets we already have in care.

Just heartbreaking…

Today we turned away 30 animals. Some walked in to our shelter, some were over the phone - this is not something we ever want to do. It breaks our hearts when we can't help.

As you can read in the WPG Free Press today (content below) the rescues and shelters in Winnipeg are struggling, and most have been since post-Covid.

Support shelters and rescues by fostering if you can, and adopt don't shop (Striker here here is a 5 month old big boy waiting to play with his family).
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A sharp spike in the number of dogs at the Winnipeg Animal Services shelter is prompting calls for the public to help provide more permanent homes.

The shelter’s population surged to 48 dogs on Oct. 5, far beyond its optimum capacity of about 20, said Jennifer Harrower, the city’s acting general manager of animal services.

“Forty-eight is probably pretty close to the highest (we’ve had),” said Harrower.

The high demand recently led the city to hold an adoption sale for dogs older than four months of age, reducing that charge from $272.40 to $183.75 between Oct. 6 and 13. The fee for puppies remained at $353.85. The prices include some basic shots, spay/neuter, a microchip and a one-year licence.

Following the sale, the number of dogs dropped to 30 by Tuesday morning. However, that still exceeds the number associated with the best quality of care, as does the roughly 30 to 35 dogs at a time the city-operated shelter has housed for most of the last two to three years, said Harrower.

“The sanitizing of the building and the basic care for the dogs is never missed. … It’s the enrichment and the training and getting them out of the kennels and spending time with our staff, that’s where we’re starting to miss (out),” she said.

Harrower said the city does not euthanize dogs due to capacity concerns.

The municipal agency has had to greatly limit some past programs due to the surge in demand. For example, it previously helped with adoptions of dogs from remote northern communities, but that now happens only in rare, isolated cases, she said.

People who purchased pets during the pandemic but decided to surrender them once normal activities outside the home resumed continue to fuel the increased demands on shelters, she said.

“I think during COVID times, everybody got a dog. And my assumption is since (the pandemic ended), life’s been kind of opening back up, that’s kind of when we felt (the demand),” she said.

Winnipeg Animal Services cares for dogs and exotic animals but the surge in numbers is specific to dogs, she said.

The Winnipeg Humane Society is also struggling to keep up with the number of dogs coming in, with 47 dogs and puppies in total, as of Tuesday, when it would also be more suited to handle about 20, said Audrey Barnabe, manager of shelter flow.

“We would prefer to keep that number down. The problem right now is our holding space. We have adoption space for the dogs and puppies and no room in holding to take in more,” Barnabe said.

“There’s a bit of a bottleneck with animals awaiting spay-and-neuter surgery and vet care.”

Another 25 dogs and puppies were cared for through the WHS foster program, she said.

Barnabe also linked the surge in dogs needing shelter to COVID fallout, as well as the rising cost of caring for a pet.

“We’re still suffering from the effects of COVID … (and) we do get a lot of surrenders because people can’t afford to feed their animals anymore or they can’t afford vet care,” she said.

The Humane Society had 461 animals in its care Tuesday, including 240 in its shelter, 206 at foster sites and 15 in satellite adoption centres. The total included 166 cats and kittens in the shelter and another 175 cats and kittens in foster placements.

The WHS said the cat numbers are unusually high, though the average number varies widely.

Barnabe said dogs continue to get “excellent” care at their shelter but get less outdoor time when the numbers increase, while more foster homes are needed for newborn puppies and kittens, as well as large dogs.

She said the humane society can’t discuss how much of the demand is linked to 137 dogs seized from a home north of Winnipeg in August, due to a provincial investigation into their treatment.

Barnabe urged people struggling with pet ownership to reach out to the humane society for help in keeping them.

“We are really into providing that (support) for people so their animals don’t have to come into the shelter,” she said.

Coun. Vivian Santos, chairwoman of council’s community services committee, urged Winnipeggers to adopt pets from shelters, instead of buying them from puppy mills and online ads, to help address the issue.

She said residents should also license their pets.

“When we’re seeing a big surge of the animals coming in, we can’t even locate (many of) their original owners,” said Santos (Point Douglas).

The councillor said Winnipeg Animal Services is “maximizing” its current space and there has not been a formal request for a larger facility. She said some discussions have occurred about the potential to expand spaying and neutering capacity.

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