Our Mission

Our mission is to save the lives of dogs and cats who are at risk of euthanasia in shelters, often through no fault of their own. Many of these animals face uncertain futures due to limited time, treatable medical conditions, injuries, or behavioral challenges that make them less likely to be adopted. We are deeply committed to giving these vulnerable pets a second chance at life by providing comprehensive rescue, rehabilitation, and rehoming services. Through dedicated care, medical attention, behavioral support, and loving foster homes, we work to prepare each animal for a forever family where they can thrive.
But our work goes beyond rescue alone. We are also passionate about addressing the root causes of pet homelessness and overpopulation. By educating the public about the ongoing pet overpopulation crisis, we aim to raise awareness and drive lasting change. We actively promote the importance of spaying and neutering as essential tools to prevent unwanted litters and reduce shelter overcrowding. Additionally, we advocate for responsible pet ownership, emphasizing compassion, commitment, and lifelong care. Through community outreach, partnerships, and public education, we strive to build a more humane and informed society—one where every animal is valued, protected, and given the opportunity to live a full and happy life.
Below you will find some of the local rescues we love!

Peggy Adams Foundation
Peggy Adams Animal Rescue League provides shelter, medical care, and homes for homeless animals, while promoting spay/neuter, education, and animal welfare. As a 501(c)(3) nonprofit with no government funding, we rely on donations to support our life-saving work.

Barky Pines Recue
Barky Pines Animal Rescue & Sanctuary in Loxahatchee, Florida, is dedicated to saving local animals, reducing pet overpopulation, educating the community, especially youth, and supporting Palm Beach County's no-kill efforts.

South Florida Mutt Rescue
South Florida Mutt Rescue is dedicated to saving , rehabilitating and providing medical for doggies on death row in Palm Beach County and surrounding areas as well as stressing the importance of spay and neuter to reduce the over-population of shelter animals.