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Mixed Breed (Medium)

Male, Puppy
Collingswood, NJ
Size
(when grown) Med. 26-60 lbs (12-27 kg)
Details
Not good with kids, Not good with dogs, Not good with cats,
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Flyer is for illustration purposes looking for temporary foster homes. Please email WoofLoveKim@gmail.com for further information and a Volunteer Application. So You Want to Foster…FAQ *Financial Responsibility – The Rescue provides food, vet care, medications and equipment. You may need a collar, leash and ID tag. The financial cost to you, of fostering and saving lives, is often nothing and always minimal. We provide the material needs, you provide the home and heart. *Commitment – The required time is at minimum 10 days based on the age of the pup(s) and vaccination records. A typical foster period is usually 2-3 weeks, occasionally a little shorter or longer, depending on the needs of your pup(s) *Frequency – There is a scheduled arrival of dogs and pups in need every 2-4 weeks with occasional needs at other times that cannot be anticipated. Your commitment is only ever for each foster period you volunteer for. *Adopting your Foster – If you are hoping to adopt, please be sure to speak with the Rescue and fill in an adoption application. Often we have approved families waiting for pups, so knowing prior to fostering is very important and helps with placement. You are going into this with the intent to find your foster pup a permanent home. But sometimes it happens, and you hope for your foster pup to become your forever pup. The rescue needs to have an approved adoption application prior to any adoption decisions, *Our program is not a Foster to Adopt model. If your sole purpose of fostering is to adopt a puppy please fill out an adoption application for processing and send it to info4WoofLoveRescue@gmail.com *Support – The Rescue provides support from start to finish. We provide a foster packet, an adoption folder with documents for review, and a group of volunteers and fosters that help in a variety of ways. *Household Dynamic – We always do our best to ensure a good foster experience for you and your family. We of course hope that your experience will be SO good that you will want to volunteer to foster again! One of the ways we do that is to learn a little about your home, family and pets. This helps us place dogs and puppies that will be a good foster match in your home while we all work together to find their forever homes! *Distance and Travel – You would be required to come to the Williamstown, NJ area to meet an arrival transport to pick up your pup or visit one of our vets in Marlton/Mullica Hill if needed. Picking up additional supplies, if it became necessary may also be required. Occasionally, a pup may need to get to a clinic, event, or a volunteer for vaccines. Most of our foster homes are within an hour or so of the Collingswood area. *Foster Assignments – We do our best to match foster pups with foster families. Final assignments are made within a few days to the day before an arrival, but can change even as late as late afternoon the day before arrival if a dog cannot come on transport. Sometimes we ask you to take a specific dog that we would like to rescue. Once you commit to a dog, the Rescue commits. We can only take as many dogs as we have foster homes for. *First Step – If you have come this far, and are ready to move forward, then it’s time to fill out the Foster Application and submit it for approval. References will be called, a vet check will be done, and you will receive a call for a foster interview. Please email WoofLoveKim@gmail.com for an application Thank you for considering becoming part of the Woof Love Rescue family!
We'll also keep you updated on Violet's adoption status with email updates.
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Violet

Catahoula Leopard Dog Labrador Retriever

Female, Puppy
Collingswood, NJ
Size
(when grown) Med. 26-60 lbs (12-27 kg)
Details
Good with kids, Good with dogs, Good with cats, Shots are up-to-date,
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Violet and her littermates are going to turn 8wks old on March 27 and will be ready to leave for their forever homes! Right now they are looking for their perfect match so they’ll be all set! Violet and her littermates love everyone they meet and would love to meet you! Email for an application wooflovedianamc@gmail.com Adoption donation of $400 includes age appropriate vaccinations and spay/neuter when pup is approximately 5-7 months of age. Copays vary by location. $110 reimbursement if adopters own vet/clinic is used for alter and microchip within same timeframe. Woof Love Rescue is a registered 501c3 non-profit organization and donations are tax deductible. *** Breed determination in most cases is often based on the limited history typically available for most rescued animals. We try to be as accurate as possible with the information we have and the Rescue assessment of the pup. Current adoption radius is within 3 hours of our foster homes, most within the SJ area - within NJ/PA/DE
We'll also keep you updated on Kazz's adoption status with email updates.
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Kazz

Yorkie, Yorkshire Terrier

Female, 4 yrs 10 mos
Cherry Hill, NJ
Size
(when grown) Small 25 lbs (11 kg) or less
Details
Good with dogs, House-trained, Shots are up-to-date,
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Meet Kazz aka Katie! I am a sweet and gentle 5-year-old mama who delivered her last litter this past February. I am a Yorkie/Maltese with beautiful, gray/white fur with a touch of gold. My last litter, I had eight beautiful, healthy puppies. I am now done being a mother and just want to be a dog with a family of my own. I was surrendered from a breeder to rescue, and shortly after it was discovered I was due with puppies soon.  I am a little shy at first, but I warm up quickly.  Cuddling once I get to know you is a favorite thing to do.   I will be your constant companion wherever you are. No separation anxiety or resource guarding,  Happy to be in my crate when you go out  I love to ride in the car    Playing and hanging out with my 4-legged foster sisters is fabulous.  I do not like to share my food bowl, but I sit nicely next to my foster sisters for treats.  I am housebroken, I only have accidents if you do not recognize that I am sitting at the door or I come to you and tell you hey I need to go outside.  Speaking about going outside is the best because I love to chase squirrels, so if you have squirrels that are invading your yard, I am your girl. Working on leash training (progress, not perfection). Children of all ages and sizes are ok with me I have not met any cats yet, so I’m not sure about them   I will need a patient home that can give me time to learn and adjust to just being a dog that is loved unconditionally.  So I am ready to find my furever home. I promise to love you with all my heart. So if I sound like you could love me forever, please apply to adopt me. I am up to date on my vaccines and microchipped. I have had a well visit. So I am ready to start my new life.  I am looking for a foster to adopt home who will care for me until the rescue can get me spayed, and will then adopt me and be my furever family   I am being fostered north of Philadelphia, so a potential adopter will need to travel to my location to meet me. If you are interested in adopting Katie please apply! https://peytonsplaceanimalrescue.org/become-a-foster/ ##2678489##
We'll also keep you updated on Bandit's adoption status with email updates.
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Bandit

Saluki

Male
Cherry Hill, NJ
Size
(when grown) -
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You can fill out an adoption application online on our official website.Bandit is two years old from Oman and is a Wadi dog.    Wadi dogs are from the wadis (dry riverbeds) of Oman.  They are typically stray dogs that live in groups and are generally non-aggressive survivors who avoid police interdiction. They are believed to be a mix of Saluki and other sighthound types. Bandit was found stuck on a roundabout on the main highway in Muscat as a puppy along with his brother.  Bandit is a friendly boy who needed some extra adjustment help. He spent some time at Holistic K9 Solutions where he did well and is ready for his foster or adoptive home.  Holistic K9 Solutions will continue to provide support to a foster or adoptive home.    Bandit is cat tolerant with supervision. Visit this organization's web site to see any additional information available about this pet.March 14, 2026, 4:01 pm
We'll also keep you updated on Devil Dog's adoption status with email updates.
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Devil Dog

Greyhound

Male
Cherry Hill, NJ
Size
(when grown) -
Details
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You can fill out an adoption application online on our official website.Devil Dog is a recent arrival from WVA racing and we are happy to have him in our family.  He is the sibling of Shadow's Dream who arrived with him.  Devil Dog is described as a 'sweet heart' by his caregivers in WVA.   Devil Dog is in a foster home.  He is 2 years old.Visit this organization's web site to see any additional information available about this pet.March 14, 2026, 4:01 pm
We'll also keep you updated on Free Hopper's adoption status with email updates.
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Free Hopper

Greyhound

Female
Cherry Hill, NJ
Size
(when grown) -
Details
Good with cats,
Story
You can fill out an adoption application online on our official website.Hopper is now almost 5 years old and remains in a foster home where she is very comfortable and settled. Hopper remains 'Hopperish' - she has bursts of extreme energy which consists of jumping and pawing, followed by typical greyhound settled behavior. Hopper continues to love stuffies and her food, and is clean in the house. Hopper is sometimes wary of people and can be growly towards the other dogs in her foster home. Original PostingM's Free Hopper is a very pretty little girl. She is friendly and playful when she feels comfortable and secure. She likes to snuggle and to bury her head into your lap or legs. She walks very nicely on leash. Hopper likes people and other dogs.  This 2 year old is a sibling to Free Business 'Billy' and Free Dara. She turned 2 in August and is cat tolerant with supervision.Foster Update 6/26/2017 Hopper will be 4 years old in August, 2017 and is currently in a foster home. She is a unique greyhound girl who is active and interactive. She loves her stuffy toys, is a good eater and is housebroken. Hopper is often very enthusiastic and would do best in a home without small children. Hopper at times can be growly with the other dogs, so close supervision is required. She requires a calm, authoritative owner who can deal with Hopper at her best (and sometimes worst). Original Foster Update: Free Hopper is looking out for her forever home. She is not only beautiful but so very sweet. She is very well behaved and gets along with my 4 cats and her small dog friends. She loves belly rubs and has the most adorable little hop when excited. She also smiles when happy. Inmate Handler Update 1/13/2016:'Hopper is a very interesting girl. She is loving and thinks that she is a princess and can also sometimes be a little bossy.  Her personality is one of a kind.  Not only that but her coat has a very black sheen to it that gleams when in the light.  A coat that is also very soft and a delicate frame. Hopper is great on the leash and does not use the bathroom indoors and loves to play.'M's Free Hopper is back with GFNJ as it was just not a good match. She is in a foster home and doing just great. She's young and learns quickly. She ignores the cats in the foster home, has easily mastered the stairs, crates easily, has no space issues and corrects very easily with a firm 'Hey'.This young 2 year old is looking for her forever home.Visit this organization's web site to see any additional information available about this pet.March 14, 2026, 4:01 pm

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Joa's Arc

PO Box 243, Audubon, NJ 08106

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Woof Love Rescue

Collingswood, NJ 08108

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Tiny Life Rescue

Haddon Heights, NJ 08035

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The Princess Buttercup Foundation

Cherry Hill, NJ 08034

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Greyhound Friends of NJ, Inc.

PO BOX 4416, Cherry Hill, NJ 08034

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Peyton's Place Animal Rescue

Cherry Hill, NJ 08034

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Deuces friends animal rescue

Collingswood, NJ 08107

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Tiny Paws Rescue Inc

Camden County, NJ 08002

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Riley Rescue

Bellmawr, NJ 08031

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