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Bergen County Protect & Rescue Foundation permanently closed Bergen County Protect & Rescue is a True No-Kill Animal Welfare Facility located in Cliffside Park.

It was founded in 2012 by Eastern Bergen County's very own Animal Control Agency, Bergen County Humane Enforcement. The idea of creating a no-kill facility came to be when animal control officers were forced to take lost and abandoned animals to surrounding veterinarians and animals shelters with no knowledge of where their final destination would be. In most cases, the animals were treated and ad

opted out to loving homes while others were euthanized. Inspired to help make a difference in the animal world today, BCP&R was created. Today, we are a 501c(3) non-profit, volunteer operated, no-kill animal shelter. We are grateful to all the rescue groups, veterinarians, shelters, volunteers and donors that helped make BCP&R what it has become today. Their guidance and support has empowered us greatly.

29/02/2024

“You can’t change a dog’s past, but you can rewrite the future.” – Agnes Carass
It’s with great sadness and a heavy heart that we announce the passing of our beautiful Jemma. Jemma came from the Bloomfield Shelter and remained sheltered with Bergen County Protect and Rescue for 5 years before she was finally adopted by one of our wonderful volunteers with whom she had developed a strong bond.

Written words do not do justice to how Jemma was. To know Jemma is to live life for what today has to offer and not for what yesterday has taken away. Those of us who remember Jemma knew she had some pretty dark demons from the past, but we were more afraid of those demons haunting Jemma’s future than she was. Jemma was ready to let go and change the course of her future, she just needed that one person who understood her and freed her from the shackles that tied her to her past. That person was our wonderful volunteer Ashley Rodriguez, and at 7 years old, Jemma finally had a family to call her own and to start living her new life.

Every new day was a gift, an opportunity, for Jemma to show the world that dogs live in the present. Jemma is a true testament that there is no such thing as a bad dog. OUR biggest fear was that Jemma could never be in a home with children, men, and other dogs; but little did we know we were the ones imposing those limitations on her. But for Ashley, who truly understood Jemma, those limits did not exist, and Jemma proved us ALL wrong! She embraced the company of children with the occasional treat, the warmth of another four paws and furry butt lying close to her, and the trust that not all men were there to hurt her. Best of all, Jemma embraced being loved, being home, and being family.

At 14, a frail and tired Jemma was ready to teach us one of the most important life lessons. Life is transient but that is also worth living positively. Out of nothingness, we are born into this life with no clue as to how long the sojourn will last but with certainty, death at the end of it, and back to nothingness. Live your life to the fullest, do not leave room for regrets when the time comes, but rather have the satisfaction of an accomplished life. The transient nature of life restates the fact that nothing is permanent. And Jemma was ready to move along this journey, whose final date was unknown. She was content and enjoyed the fullness of life in a fast-paced world without feeling incompetent, focusing on the quality of life and the present. On Tuesday, February 6th, 2024 Jemma was ready to be called home, and surrounded by the love of the one person who freed her from her past 7 years ago, she was freed again, from pain and ailments. She closed her eyes and was freed in a blissful eternal sleep. Fly high sweet Jemma.

Any takers? Pass the word please. These 2 critters need a home! Looking for a loving home for Saki and Sniper who are a ...
31/01/2024

Any takers? Pass the word please. These 2 critters need a home!

Looking for a loving home for Saki and Sniper who are a two year old brother and sister pair. They are very attached so we need one special human to welcome both.

Saki is the female, black and white. Sniper is the male, tan stripped patches and white.
Both are up to date with their shots and are spayed and neutered.
Sniper is playful and cuddly and Saki is shy but loving. Never abused or neglected, they have great dispositions. Owner can no longer care for them so must re-home them ASAP.
Thank you! You can message us if interested!

Urgent re-home needed. Contact info at end of post.Help if you can. Pass it on if you can't. Thanks.Chance is a male tha...
29/10/2023

Urgent re-home needed. Contact info at end of post.
Help if you can. Pass it on if you can't. Thanks.

Chance is a male that is 8 years old he is not friendly to any other animals and needs a pet free environment. He is super friendly with people and will act as though you are best friends when you meet plopping right on your lap. He is fixed and up to date on shots. Chance has been around kids 7 and up and was loving to them.
The bonded pair is Chloe and Chase both fixed and 6 years old. They are very shy when you first meet them but have been around other cats and small dogs and just hid or played so seems to be okay with them. Once they get to know a human they are very loving. Chloe and Chase have been around kids 7 and up and once warmed up we’re very loving to them. They are up to date on shots as well.
I’m Kristina and can be reached at 551-242-3221

Anyone interested in giving this pup a new beginning? Feel free to message us.
26/07/2023

Anyone interested in giving this pup a new beginning? Feel free to message us.

Mowgli is in need of a new home! The owner is moving to place that sadly does not allow dogs.Mowgli is a 6 year old neut...
16/03/2023

Mowgli is in need of a new home! The owner is moving to place that sadly does not allow dogs.

Mowgli is a 6 year old neutered beagle that came from a research lab in Massachusetts. He is VERY friendly, social, and good with dogs and cats. Mowgli does suffer with separation anxiety, so a home with an experienced and attentive owner is highly preferred.

He has a history of seizures, but it not being medicated for it. He rarely has seizures. (PM me for more details about this) He also requires a special GI for sensitive stomach.

Owner will provide crate, toys, snacks, leash, collar, etc.

If you’re interested in providing a loving home for this beautiful soul please PM if interested or want more details.
Owner is also interested in beagle rescues as long as Mowgli’s needs are met. ** Please Contact Caitlin 201 527 - 8966

Owner passed away. This young dog is in need of a home. Please share.
16/03/2023

Owner passed away. This young dog is in need of a home. Please share.

3/8 STILL IN NEED OF HOME OR RESCUE!!! 2 Certified Emotional Support dogs are in need of rescue ASAP!!!. Please message ...
07/03/2023

3/8 STILL IN NEED OF HOME OR RESCUE!!! 2 Certified Emotional Support dogs are in need of rescue ASAP!!!. Please message us if you can help. SHARE THIS POST!!

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