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CHEWY'S HOPE DOG
RESCUE
Mission
Chewy’s Hope Rescue
is a Non-Profit Organization, with
501(c)(3) status, that is concentrated on saving the
lives of adoptable Texas shelter dogs, specifically, but
not limited to, Wise
County Shelter dogs.
Our goal is to save death row dogs of all sizes and all
breeds by placing them into loving, forever homes in the
state of Texas and to work with other Rescue
Organizations nationwide to accomplish our goals. We are
an all-volunteer, foster home based, nonprofit dog
rescue organization based in Boyd, TX. We do not have
a physical shelter. Instead, we operate primarily
through our foster homes, online databases and at
adoption events/expos.
These dogs are at the shelter, who have no voice, have
been abandoned, lost, neglected, discarded or abused and
many of them have medical issues, that if treated would
make them highly adoptable. With limited resources, most
Texas shelters have no way out for their dogs but
RESCUE. These dogs are victims of euthanasia simply
because there is no room for them and they are without
family, love or representation and we aim to save as
many as we can. We want to feel that we played a very
small part of doing something good in this world. If we
can make just a small difference one dog at a time, it
can add up to a big difference over time. If one dog is
saved, then we changed at least one life for the better.
We only make available to potential adopters dogs which
are suitable for adoption and not dogs which have
displayed documented behavior problems and health
issues. . Health issues are noted on dogs' bios so
adopters are fully aware of the challange the issues may
present.
We also serve our community and adopters by educating
and encouraging responsible pet ownership with an
emphasis on the need for spaying and neutering.
Chewy’s Hope Rescue is not taking public found strays or
owner surrenders at this time. We do offer assistance
with networking resources. At this time we feel that our
services and skills will be best applied if we
prioritize the rescue of dogs on death row.
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