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Gone 2 the Dogs Pet Rescue

Grand Ledge, MI 48837

Contact Mandi Morin
Email gone2thedogs14@gmail.com
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Areas Gone 2 the Dogs Pet Rescue serves

Gone 2 the Dogs Pet Rescue is a 501c3 recognized non profit organization. We are an Ingham county based rescue started in 2014. Our Mission and vision is to rescue dogs from kill shelters and provide safe and loving homes for them in the interim until we can find them their new forever home. We are a foster based rescue so we rely on our volunteers to help us house these wonderful animals. We work closely with shelters in Michigan as well as rescues outside of Michigan to try and save as many dogs as possible.

Our rescue is non profit so we rely on donations to keep running. If you would like to make a cash donation please do so through paypal at gone2thedogs14@gmail.com. If you are interested in volunteering, fostering, adopting or making a material donation please email us at gone2thedogs14@gmail.com We are always in need of basic supplies such as:
Dog food
Puppy food
Leashes
Harnesses
Collars
Dog treats
Paper towel
Cleaning supplies
Bleach
Dog crates
Towels
Blankets
If you are able to donate any of these items we have multiple drop off locations, please email us and we can set up a drop off time.

Gone 2 the Dogs Pet Rescue's adoption process

Additional adoption info

we require you to fill out an adoption application, after being approved you will sign an adoption contract and pay the adoption fee and we will do a home visit.

About Gone 2 the Dogs Pet Rescue

Gone 2 the Dogs Pet Rescue is a 501c3 recognized non profit organization. We are an Ingham county based rescue started in 2014. Our Mission and vision is to rescue dogs from kill shelters and provide safe and loving homes for them in the interim until we can find them their new forever home. We are a foster based rescue so we rely on our volunteers to help us house these wonderful animals. We work closely with shelters in Michigan as well as rescues outside of Michigan to try and save as many dogs as possible.

Our rescue is non profit so we rely on donations to keep running. If you would like to make a cash donation please do so through paypal at gone2thedogs14@gmail.com. If you are interested in volunteering, fostering, adopting or making a material donation please email us at gone2thedogs14@gmail.com We are always in need of basic supplies such as:
Dog food
Puppy food
Leashes
Harnesses
Collars
Dog treats
Paper towel
Cleaning supplies
Bleach
Dog crates
Towels
Blankets
If you are able to donate any of these items we have multiple drop off locations, please email us and we can set up a drop off time.

Gone 2 the Dogs Pet Rescue's adopted pets

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So rather than buying a dog or puppy for sale from a dog breeder or buying a cat or kitten for sale from a cat breeder, we encourage people to adopt a dog, adopt a cat, adopt a puppy or adopt a kitten at their local animal shelter, SPCA, humane society or pet rescue group.