What We do
Our primary focus is rehabilitating pit bulls* (and all dogs) that aren’t conventionally adoptable due to aggression, reactivity, or other reasons and face being euthanized. We also help stray and abandoned dogs get to safety, help lost dogs find their way back home, and feed hungry animals that have nothing to eat.
In the future we hope to work directly with animal shelters and divert aggressive dogs into our rehab program.
*The term “pit bull” is commonly used to refer to mixed breed dogs with certain physical traits, such as a muscular body and broad head.
our community
Helping strays get off the street, helping lost dogs get back home, helping people feed their dogs – we are here to help the community in a variety of different ways.
the dog blog
Stories, interesting facts, training and rehab tips and tricks, plus Oliver’s personal blog – there’s always something new coming
to our Dog Blog page.
talk to us
Questions about what we do? Need advice or help with your dog? Have a tip about a dog that needs us? Use our contact page and we’ll respond as quickly as we can.
funding
Privately funded since 2018 – we are now in the process of obtaining our 501(c)3 nonprofit status and fundraising as part of opening our new sanctuary.
what we believe
no dog is “beyond Help”
every dog’s
life matters
time & patience can heal anything
no dog is a
“bad DOG”
ambassadors
Our rehab therapy dogs help other dogs (and their people)
OLIVER
deaf
caught by animal control as a stray and scheduled for euthanization due to extreme aggression towards all animals and people.
now: loves everybody, helps other dogs learn sign language.
storm
found wandering down the middle of a busy highway in a blizzard –
loves all dogs and people.
storm helps reactive and anxious dogs learn how to relax and get along with others.