Adopt or Foster

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.

  1. View details for each animal under LEARN MORE
  2. Select Foster a Dog or up to 3 animals that interest you AND write them down for your application
  3. Click on the HERE link above
  4. Complete the Adoption application and submit


A little About Asher & Willow...

Who can resist those searching, beautiful brown eyes?  Asher is a sweet, but shy 36 lb, 4 year old Shepherd/Lab Mix who is still learning to trust humans.  He is getting more and more comfortable and relaxed in his foster home, as he interacts with his foster mom and foster buddies.  Asher sleeps quietly in his crate overnight and is housebroken.  Willow is the sweetest girl.  She is a gentle one and 1/2 year old 48 lb Shepherd/Bassett mix who is a little shy at first.  Willow gets along well with all dogs, is gentle and loves playing with puppies.  She loves tussling with her canine foster buddies, and really comes alive at playtime.  She is housebroken and eats and sleeps in her crate.  Willow loves the attention of humans, and will come and cuddle next to you.  Asher and Willow have been living in the same foster home, and that’s where their romance started.  Introverted at the kennel, they have blossomed and formed a beautiful bond - playing together , sharing toys, cuddling on a shared bed and grooming each other.  Maybe, just maybe we can find them a home together! Please share their love story.  They are housebroken and would do well in a calm home with older children and a fenced in yard.  In some ways, having two dogs is easier than one because they keep each other company. #twiceasnice, #bettertogether. Ideally Asher and Willow will find a home together, but either can go individually to a loving forever home. They each bond well with and enjoy the company of other dogs, so a canine buddy in their forever home is a must.