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all fees are posted on the dogs' postings on our website. Adoption fees range from $0 to $550 and include spay/neuter, all vaccines and microchipping
An adoption contract is required for every adoption.
all fees are posted on the dogs' postings on our website. Adoption fees range from $0 to $550 and include spay/neuter, all vaccines and microchipping
An adoption contract is required for every adoption.
More about this rescue
Forever Home Rescue New England is a volunteer-run group that:
rescues homeless and unwanted dogs from high kill shelters, and
rescues dogs from abusive and neglectful situations.
Our mission is to find loving forever homes for the dogs we rescue.
In the southern states where we find our dogs, the current laws do not favor animal rights. Abandoned, stray, and unwanted dogs are often euthanized after just a three day stay at a shelter, due to lack of room. Many of these dogs are sweet, loving animals. But they have been left to roam, are lost with no one trying to find them, or are dumped by the side of the road due to lack of owner commitment.
All of our posted dogs are currently living in our network of foster homes in the South and in New England, being lovingly cared for while they await their forever homes. Their fosters have a chance to observe them in all types of situations — with children, other dogs, with cats — so that we can determine if a dog has any issues that would make it suitable for only certain types of homes.
Please enjoy reading about each of the wonderful dogs we have posted and consider whether you can provide one of them a loving forever home.
Forever Home Rescue New England is a volunteer-run group that:
rescues homeless and unwanted dogs from high kill shelters, and
rescues dogs from abusive and neglectful situations.
Our mission is to find loving forever homes for the dogs we rescue.
In the southern states where we find our dogs, the current laws do not favor animal rights. Abandoned, stray, and unwanted dogs are often euthanized after just a three day stay at a shelter, due to lack of room. Many of these dogs are sweet, loving animals. But they have been left to roam, are lost with no one trying to find them, or are dumped by the side of the road due to lack of owner commitment.
All of our posted dogs are currently living in our network of foster homes in the South and in New England, being lovingly cared for while they await their forever homes. Their fosters have a chance to observe them in all types of situations — with children, other dogs, with cats — so that we can determine if a dog has any issues that would make it suitable for only certain types of homes.
Please enjoy reading about each of the wonderful dogs we have posted and consider whether you can provide one of them a loving forever home.
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We'll also keep you updated on Sissy's adoption status with email updates.