Our Partners

  • 4-Legged Helpers
  • Abandoned Angels Cocker Spaniel Rescue
  • Almost Home Animal Rescue and Adoption
  • Animal Cancer Foundation
  • Animal Rescue Fund (ARF)
  • Best Friends Animal Society
  • Bideawee
  • Canine Companions for Independence
  • Dix Hills Animal Hospital
  • Doodle Couture
  • El Faro de los Animales
  • Fido Fixers
  • Friends of Animals Utah
  • Garden Rescues at Spot On Adoption
  • Glen Cove Shelter
  • HowIMetMyDog.com
  • Humane Education Advocates Reaching Teachers (HEART)
  • Jake's Rescue Ranch
  • Kent Shelter
  • Little Shelter Animal Rescue & Adoption Center
  • London Jewelers
  • Long Island Bulldog Rescue
  • Long Island Golden Retriever Rescue
  • Long Island University Post College of Veterinary Medicine
  • Mayor's Alliance for NYC's Animals
  • Nassau County Animal Crimes Unit
  • New York State Retriever Rescue
  • Northport Cat Rescue Association
  • Pet Philanthropy Circle
  • Ramapo Bergen Animal Refuge
  • Rescue Inc.
  • Road to Home Rescue
  • Society for Companion Animals
  • Southampton Animal Shelter Foundation (SASF)
  • St Hubert's Animal Welfare Center
  • The Shelter Connection at the Town of North Hempstead Animal Shelter
  • Unwantednycpets.org
  • Westchester Humane Society
  • Wilmer (Texas) Animal Shelter
  • Yorkie911 Rescue

Featured Partner: London Jewelers' owner Candy Udell along with two adogable dogs for adoption

Any questions, contact us or or call Monday to Friday 9AM - 5PM

1-800-511-7005

  • Fact:

    Every year in the U.S., between 9 and 11 million animals die in shelters. Rescue shelters are always at capacity, and there are many more animals being abandoned each day than there are homes that welcome pets in.

  • Fact:

    The most common reasons people give when dropping their pets off at shelters are: “The dog got bigger than we thought it would.” “We’re moving and we just can’t bring our pet with us.” But when you take in a pet, the pet becomes a part of your family. Would you leave another family member behind when you moved, or if they grew too tall?
  • Fact:

    Once your pet is left at a shelter, it has about 72 hours to be adopted before it is destroyed. If he or she is a highly coveted breed and stays completely healthy, they may survive for a few more days, but even the most beautiful and loving pets are susceptible to the harsh emotional and physical conditions at over-crowded shelters.

Each sale will go directly to help shelters and keep companion animals alive.

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