What's Happening @ All Dog Rescue

CalendarAll Dog Rescue strives to be active in our local community, whether it's Training seminars for animal workers, Adoption Drives at parter locations, or just walking our foster dogs in local parks and meeting new people.  If you would like to meet one of our current foster dogs, check and see if we have an event near you.  (Not all dogs attend all events, however).

Click here to see our calendar of Upcoming Events for event listings near you!

A Great Loss

paul wrightMary Lou and All Dog Rescue, Inc. would like to express their deepest sympathies to the family of Paul and Mary Wright in their loss of their son James who is shown here with Cody and Abby -- both All Dog Rescue alumni adopted in 2010. Paul has shared this message with us: "James had a gift with these pups and hopefully with his passing there will be some donations to save some more of these wonderful pups." Rest in Peace, James.

Foster Homes Needed

All Dog Rescue is currently seeking new foster homes in order to expand our foster network.  If you are interested, please check out our Foster Page.  You can help save a dog's life.  Apply Today!

Angelina Honored as Canine Good Citizen

Angelina CGCWe are proud to announce that our Angelina just passed her Canine Good Citizen (CGC) test. 
The American Kennel Club (AKC) Canine Good Citizen Program is designed to recognize dogs who have good manners at home and in the community.  Dogs must pass a 10 step test to receive the CGC certificate.  Angel passed with high praises from the evaluator.

To read more about Angelina please visit her Petfinder page.

MSPCA Hero Award bestowed upon Safe Haven Dog

TrophyThe MSPCA Angel non-profit has awarded the All Dog Rescue Dogs which live or have lived at the Pine Street Inn in Boston, MA the "Animal Hero Award" for "...  an animal who has saved the life of one or more humans or animals, or demonstrated remarkable bravery or loyalty."  The award will be presented at the Kennedy Library on October 21st.  Congratulations to the special dogs at Safe Haven! Additional information can be found on Boston.com.

Partnered in the Struggle for a Place to Call Home

NewsThe Pine Street program was discussed in the Boston Globe, and is another great example of the maxim "Man's best friend" ringing true.

"Over the past year, something remarkable has happened to Thorpe and Anya and a handful of other homeless men and dogs in a Pine Street transitional home.  Anya is finding out what it means to be cared for in a loving home, while Thorpe and 10 other men are discovering what it means to live again."

Men are helping dogs who are helping men.  All are lucky to have each other.