Adopt or Foster a Dog

Pet Rescue is dedicated to providing cats and dogs with a second chance to find loving and safe homes.
Dogs currently available for adoption are featured below. New animals are added as they become available.
You can help! Please share their profiles, because every adoption makes room for another deserving pet.

Please be sure to check the status of the dog you may be interested in adopting.  The status of a particular dog will be one of the following:

  • Adoptable - Dog has not yet been adopted out to a family although there may be applications that are still in the process of being evaluated.  In addition, following approval the applicant will meet the dog with their family to make sure it is a good fit.
  • Adoption Pending - Approved applicant has scheduled a meet and greet with the dog and an adoption seems likely.
  • Adopted- Dog has been adopted but will continue to remain our website for a short period of time following the actual adoption.

Please come meet our adoptable dogs at our Meet & Greet, every Saturday from 11:30am - 1:30pm at Pet Rescue, 7 Harrison Ave, Harrison NY 10528. Please call us with any questions you may have about our sweet dogs: 914-835-3332

Process to Apply to Adopt

  1. View details for each animal under LEARN MORE
  2. If you are looking to adopt, select 3 animals that interest you AND write them down for your application.
  3. Click on "Start Dog Adoption Application" below
  4. Complete the Adoption Application and submit

Process to Apply to Foster

  1. Press the "Start Dog Foster Application" below
  2. If you need to learn more about fostering click here





A little About Pearl...

Pearl came to her foster home underweight and unsure of everything around her. In just under a week, she not only put on some much-needed pounds, but leaped out of her shell! She is now a loving, playful pup who follows her foster family around everywhere. Pearl has beautiful, deep brown eyes and a café au lait colored coat. Pearl has held her own with her foster siblings that include a giant German shepherd, golden retriever, and a cat. She has become part of the pack, but because she is so tiny, she has to steer clear of giant feet. She rarely barks, but when she does, it’s because someone won’t play with her.  Pearl is completely puppy pad trained, and is starting to get the hang of going outside just like the big dogs!