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Detroit. Dog. Rescue. If you are interested in adopting or fostering, please take a look at our adoptable dogs! You can find information about each dog (their size, breed estimations, more photos, and any special needs they may have) by clicking on their photos!
Detroit Dog Rescue, founded in 2011, is known for taking in Detroit’s dogs and investing the time and training needed to re-home them. Our nonprofit organization focuses on raising awareness of the mounting homeless and stray dog epidemic in Detroit, along with advocating for humane rescue alternatives such as no-kill sheltering, foster care ...
Want to help the dogs of Detroit? Visit Our Shop Detroit Dog Rescue is a non-profit 501(c)3 organization regulated by the Michigan Department of Agriculture and Rural Development.
Want to help the dogs of Detroit? Visit Our Shop Detroit Dog Rescue is a non-profit 501(c)3 organization regulated by the Michigan Department of Agriculture and Rural Development.
Want to help the dogs of Detroit? Visit Our Shop. Detroit Dog Rescue is a non-profit 501(c)3 organization regulated by the Michigan Department of Agriculture and Rural Development. Our EIN is 27-5299891 for your tax purposes.
Detroit Dog Rescue (DDR) was founded in February 2011, after the City of Detroit refused to allow access to a network television series that would have documented the lives of stray dogs trying to survive in an abandoned urban environment.
We’re so excited you’re interested in adopting a dog from Detroit Dog Rescue! The following information is requested so that we can assist you in the selection of your dog. The following survey, and consultation with a Detroit Dog Rescue representative, is designed to help us determine the best possible fit for you and our rescue dogs.
Become a Donor. Your tax-deductible gifts make a direct impact in the lives of the dogs we save everyday. Choose between a one-time donation or a monthly recurring donation. Donate. or donate via PayPal.
Estimated DOB: 2022. Breed: Staffordshire Terrier Mix. Gender: Neutered Male. Size: Medium, ~55lbs. Dog Friendly: Yes. Cat Friendly: Unknown. Kid Friendly: Yes, older only (8+) Activity Level: Medium. Visual breed identification in dogs is unreliable.
Fostering a dog on a temporary basis is a crucial part in the success of a future adoption. The dog is given an opportunity to adjust to a home environment, and we are given additional time to find a permanent home. At this time, none of our dogs qualify for emotional support or service animals.