PUGET SOUND RESCUE
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Mission Statement
Puget Sound Rescue is dedicated to saving the lives of homeless, abused, and neglected dogs in the Pacific Northwest. Puget Sound Rescue provides long-term foster care for dogs in need and adopts animals to the homes of carefully screened applicants. The dogs are provided with exceptional home and veterinary care until they are placed in an appropriate home. All animals are required to be spayed or neutered before adoption, thus helping to alleviate the problem of large numbers of unwanted animals in the community. If the dog is too young for surgery at the time of adoption, the new owner is required to sign a contract that they will spay or neuter the dog themselves and send proof of alteration back to Puget Sound Rescue. The organization saves most of their dogs from various shelter facilities when the animals are in danger of being euthanized. Dogs are also taken directly from owners who release them into the organization's care and custody.
About This Cause
Puget Sound Rescue is dedicated to saving the lives of homeless, abused, and neglected dogs in the Pacific Northwest. Puget Sound Rescue provides long-term foster care for dogs in need and adopts animals to the homes of carefully screened applicants. The dogs are provided with exceptional home and veterinary care until they are placed in an appropriate home. All animals are required to be spayed or neutered before adoption, thus helping to alleviate the problem of large numbers of unwanted animals in the community. If the dog is too young for surgery at the time of adoption, the new owner is required to sign a contract that they will spay or neuter the dog themselves and send proof of alteration back to Puget Sound Rescue. The organization saves most of their dogs from various shelter facilities when the animals are in danger of being euthanized. Dogs are also taken directly from owners who release them into the organization's care and custody.