Lucky Paws Dog Rescue (LPDR) is an incorporated non-profit organization and registered Canadian charity.
Our group had a dream of forming an organization that focused on what is most important in a dog rescue - the dogs! Our goal is to help as many homeless, injured, neglected, and in need dogs as possible, while working towards larger change for animal welfare on a federal and provincial level.
We are also focused on making this a great experience for our volunteers and fosters, as we could not do this without them! Through them, we hope to not only save many homeless dogs, but also to educate and spread awareness to the general public about animal overpopulation in Canada.
Create an alert, and we'll notify you every time a new pet comes in who meets your criteria.
Create an alert, and we'll notify you every time a new pet comes in who meets your criteria.
Regina, Fort Qu’appelle, Moose Jaw, and surrounding areas of Saskatchewan, Canada.
Additional adoption info
Adult Dogs: $300 (includes $50 training deposit)
Puppies: $200+$150 refundable spay/neuter and training deposit
We adopt our dogs by on a best fit basis and not a first-come, first-served basis to give the dog and family the best chance of a successful adoption.
Adoption application
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