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Rainbow Bridge Hospice Rescue

10371 Smith Road, Middlesex, NC 27557

Contact Terri Atkinson
Email terri@johnstonnow.com
Phone
dogs at Rainbow Bridge Hospice Rescue
1 - 10 of 12 adoptable pets at this rescue

Areas Rainbow Bridge Hospice Rescue serves

Wake, Nash, Wilson

Rainbow Bridge Hospice Rescue's adoption process

1.

Submit Application

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Interview

3.

Meet the Pet

Additional adoption info

Most of our dogs are seniors and we like to place them with elderly people

About Rainbow Bridge Hospice Rescue

We bring in the senior dogs and medically needy dogs.
We are a small rescue making a difference in the world. No dog deserves to dumped in a shelter after giving their entire life to a family.

I had locked myself away from the world back in 2010. I saw this tiny ShihTzu on the news that had been saved from a puppy mill bust. I adopted Princess Reagan Marie and she saved my life. I wanted to help other dogs so I started fostering. In May 2021 I open my rescue.

Rainbow Bridge Hospice Rescue's adopted pets

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