The House of Little Dogs is a rescue/sanctuary for small dogs with medical or behavioral issues. Dogs are pulled from local animal shelters.
We are dedicated to supporting those little dogs in shelters who are in need of medical or behavioral assistance. This process has a two-fold benefit: Immediate relief for the dog, and allows the shelter to divert time and resources to other animals.
We work to bring our Little Dogs to a happy and healthy state and then to find them their forever homes.
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Northwest Arkansas: Washington, Benton, Madison and Carroll Counties. Cities include: Fayetteville, Springdale, Rogers, Bentonville, and others.
Additional adoption info
Our adoption process is simple. We ask you to complete a one-page application. An interview will then take place in your home. There will be no adoption fee. Donations, though, are appreciated.
Adoption application
Bentonville, AR 72712
801 Ironwood Street,
P.O. Box 409,
Muldrow,
OK
74948
3390 Pointer Trail East,
Van Buren,
AR
72956
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