Loxahatchee Groves, FL – August 29,2019 – Big Dog Ranch Rescue is in need of loving people and families to foster their wonderful dogs during hurricane Dorian.
It is their main priority to keep the dogs safe and protected during the storm. With only 12 staff members staying at the Ranch during Dorian, BDRR desperately needs your help. With 550 dogs and 100 puppies on campus, BDRR really needs to have fosters for at least 150 of them.
The staff will provide food, any medication that the dog or dogs you foster are taking, and a crate if needed. All you need to do is bring a leash. Please call us at:
561-309-3311or
561-791-6465. Pickup will be today through Saturday from 9 a.m. until 6 p.m. for big and small puppies and seniors. Drop off will be Wednesday. They all need your help!
About Big Dog Ranch Rescue
Founded in 2008 by Lauree Simmons, Big Dog Ranch Rescue saves dogs in distress from abuse, inhumane treatment and natural disasters. To date, we have saved more than 31,000 lives as the largest no-kill, cage-free rescue in the United States. The innovative design of the campus is hailed as the prototype of what every rescue should be. Our community focused programs include services for Veterans and seniors. We believe in healing each rescue both physically and mentally, a philosophy that has resulted in an adoption success rate that is unequalled. Our mission is to find every dog a loving home and to educate the public about proper care and the importance of spay/neuter.
To donate, volunteer, sponsor, foster or adopt please visit:
BDRR.ORG