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Our goal: To provide a sanctuary for the unwanted seniors, medically fragile, emergency cases and behaviorally challenged dogs in order to help alleviate the over capacity crisis at local animal shelters and reputable rescues.

Here’s Charlie!💙. Rescued in May 2019 as a tiny puppy, we assisted in his kennel cough recovery.  He was a tiny little b...
24/05/2020

Here’s Charlie!💙. Rescued in May 2019 as a tiny puppy, we assisted in his kennel cough recovery. He was a tiny little baby that has grown into a big baby 🐶🐾. Love my Charlie!!

Here’s Mama!  She is an older gal who still thinks she’s a spring chicken.  Look at that smile 😊  She loves spending tim...
07/03/2020

Here’s Mama! She is an older gal who still thinks she’s a spring chicken. Look at that smile 😊 She loves spending time with her human sister and being free from an overcrowded shelter.

Meet Joslyn.  She was abandoned on the side of the road down South.  We transported her here to New York to connect her ...
01/03/2020

Meet Joslyn. She was abandoned on the side of the road down South. We transported her here to New York to connect her with her forever home in January 2019. She is now a very happy and spoiled girl💗🐾💗

Meet Ginger!  She was rescued by us in November 2018.  She was so scared when she first came and loved her stuffed compa...
24/02/2020

Meet Ginger! She was rescued by us in November 2018. She was so scared when she first came and loved her stuffed companion. Ginger is a happy girl today!!

Meet Cali!  She was rescued in the Fall of 2018 from a gas station.  She is now living her best life with her forever da...
24/02/2020

Meet Cali! She was rescued in the Fall of 2018 from a gas station. She is now living her best life with her forever daddy 🐶💜

Meet Buddy!  He was saved by us in December 2014.  He was found tied to a park fence in upstate New York.
24/02/2020

Meet Buddy! He was saved by us in December 2014. He was found tied to a park fence in upstate New York.

Meet Stella!  She was saved by us in January 2017.  She was a Brooklyn ACC dog that was “to be destroyed” on 1/6/2017.  ...
24/02/2020

Meet Stella! She was saved by us in January 2017. She was a Brooklyn ACC dog that was “to be destroyed” on 1/6/2017. We couldn’t let that happen. Here’s Stella then and today 🐶💗

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24/02/2020

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There is an unfortunate need more and more each day for safe and secure temporary homes for rescue dogs. The sad reality is that there are too many dogs and not enough homes. This is why a sanctuary for the unwanted seniors, medically fragile, emergency cases and behaviorally challenged dogs is a necessity in order to help alleviate the over capacity crisis at local animal shelters and reputable rescues. This type of facility would serve as a “half-way house” safe haven for these emergency cases and help lessen the euthanasia rate that plagues city animals shelters in order to continue to make space.

It will give rescues an alternative option when they are inundated and out of room to be able to say YES to a dog in need of a safe place and not face euthanasia.

We have been saving, adopting, fostering and rehabilitating the most misunderstood breed, pitbulls, for over 15 years. We are proud owners of a varied pack of pitbulls and understand what is needed to keep these at-risk, dire cases of dogs out of harm’s way.

The initial ask for startup seed money is to acquire a property that has ample acreage and a resident house so that there is onsite personnel at all times. Included in the initial ask is also to purchase appropriate fencing, lay foundation and drainage for where the large kennels will be placed and of course kennel housing for at least 20 dogs.

Please consider contributing to this goal of creating a comfortable, assisted living experience for the less likely adoptable dogs that need a little more help than others.

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