The welfare of each dog we have is a priority for us. We frequently accept dogs that shelters or other groups pass on due to the potential for extraordinary veterinary treatment. Sometimes we can only do so much and if we feel a drastic change such as adjusting to a new home would be a challenge that would negatively impact the dog’s quality of life, the dog becomes a permanent resident in their foster home.

Meet Our Permanent Residents

With heavy hearts, we bid Nikka farewell. Her long list of health issues made life too difficult and she let us know it was her time. She was surrounded by those who loved and cared for her at the vet's office that she knew well.

Phoebe
Sadly, Phoebe lost her battle with many chronic conditions. Her loving foster parents said their tearful goodbyes and gently helped her on her final journey. Phoebe touched so many while she was with us.