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    Dog Gone Seattle

    3.9 (104 reviews)

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    My former foster Toddy, who found an amazing new home
    Lyn R.

    I have been involved, in a variety of ways, with dog rescues for many years, including for nearly a year as a foster with Dog Gone Seattle. Often, rescues are well-meaning, but poorly run. That is not the case with Dog Gone Seattle, which is run like a well-oiled machine! And, everyone involved with DGS seems to have the best interest of the dogs as their top priority. if you were looking to adopt a pet, do some volunteer work with a rescue organization, or become a foster, I strongly recommend DGS!

    Jeff C.

    Slightly biased review warning: My wife and I have both volunteered for Dog Gone Seattle on occasion. :) With that caveat - we have just adopted our little rescue pooch from DGS and couldn't be happier. He is just an unbelievably joyful little guy that has already lit up our entire neighborhood. The foster was great to work with and the process was smooth as well. With so many dogs out there that need homes choosing a rescue was an easy call. If you're considering adding a pooch to your pack you should consider working with Dog Gone Seattle.

    Sharon L.

    I've been involved with Dog Gone Seattle as a foster, adopter and volunteer. I have fostered 12 dogs and have consistently received the support I needed to handle training, medical needs and the sometimes emotional process of giving up a foster I had come to love so I could help rescue another pup. The dog we adopted was just one of so many deserving dogs who were otherwise headed for euthanasia in an overcrowded shelter. As a volunteer, I escort dogs to adoption events or help with transport. It is very rewarding to know that this organization has benefited thousands of dogs and the people who have adopted them. My dog, Dex, and my family are very grateful.

    Leonora C.

    My story with DGS began at the end of December 2021. I fostered a puppy and had an amazing experience I knew my foster experience would not be very long since we were looking for a dog for my family. In the meantime, I began escorting dogs to events (a very fun experience) My second foster was the chosen one for us, we foster failed. You would think that once I got my dog I would stop volunteering. I believe in this organization so much that a few years later I am involved in meeting hundreds of dogs and potential adopters as a co-host at adoption events. I have seen so many people return with alumni dogs and received so many positive compliments about how good of an organization DGS is. Many people who already have adopted return to find another dog through DGS because they know that the organization is thorough and will try to make sure that a dog is a good match.

    George

    I fostered with Dog Gone Seattle for 6 months before foster failing with my current dog, George. I can say, without a doubt, that Jenny and the rest of the volunteers are wonderful and absolutely prioritize finding the right home for dogs in their care. They were quick to provide resources, training materials, and medical care as needed. They take the time to find the right applicants for the dogs in their care, and work tirelessly to rescue dogs from high-risk shelters and place them in safe foster homes. After adopting George, I still enjoy volunteering when opportunities pop up, and am eager for the day when I can start fostering with Dog Gone Seattle again.

    Caroline H.

    My husband and I adopted our first dog through DGS. From the case managers to the fosters, this organization is incredible. Without DGS, our dog and countless others would be euthanized. So grateful to this organization for giving us our forever dog. We have since been involved as fosters and are incredibly grateful for the opportunity to support this amazing Seattle organization.

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    Thank you for adopting a rescue puppy through Dog Gone Seattle!

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    Thank you so much for your feedback! Very happy for you and Ringo!

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    Ask the Community - Dog Gone Seattle

    Can you rehome dogs? I cannot accommodate my dogs behavior/rehabilitation needs.

    It depends on your dogs specific needs. Please email jenny@doggoneseattle.org to inquire about rehoming.

    Do you guys take dog food donations? Does it have to be unopened?

    Yes we do accept dog food donations and no it does not need to be unopened (as long as it is not spoiled!) You can drop off at All the Best Pet Care Greenwood or Lake City as they have donation bins for us!

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