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Non-Profit Animal rescue

All 4 The Dogs Rescue

We are a central NJ non-profit 501c3 dog rescue. We rescue, rehabilitate and re-home dogs that have been abused, abandoned or are homeless.

 

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Adopting a Pet

All 4 The Dogs Rescue has many wonderful animals looking for their new homes. If you are interested in adopting please click here to see our Adoptable Pets

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We always have new adoptable animals arriving into rescue. We try to keep our list updated but we cannot guarantee the availability of an animal listed. The application donation collected generates funds for our heartworm positive dogs who need heartworm treatment once they reach us.  It also allows us to save special needs dogs that are in need of surgery or other high cost medical procedures.

Once your application is submitted we will be sure to match you with the right pet for your family. We strive to get our animals placed in a timely matter as we want them into permanent homes rather then foster care.

Our goal is the find the right pet for your family!

Help Us Save Lives!

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All 4 The Dogs Rescue has changed the lives of over 2,500 animals because of supporters like you!

Sadly, many more animals need our immediate help. Your donation makes a huge difference and we can’t thank you enough for your support.

 Your generous donation is tax deductible.

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What we do

Our Services

Rescuing Pets

Don’t be fooled into thinking that animal shelters and dog rescues are filled with dogs that were discarded because they’re “bad”.

Our rescue has partnered with several southern kill shelters to help them save unwanted dogs in their shelters. Southern shelters have a high euthanasia rate and some shelters also are known as gassing shelters or heart stick facility. These are both inhumane methods of euthanasia used mainly in the south. We spend countless hours communicating with them to save as many animals as possible.

After we have “tagged” an animal for our rescue we must then work on finding a foster home or boarding kennel in that area. After the animal is pulled to safety from the shelter into a foster home or boarding, we then work on transport options to get them to New Jersey safely.

The last step is getting them fully vetted for their trip up north. Once they arrive in New Jersey they are placed in a foster home, evaluated and then placed up for adoption. We depend on your donations to continue to save these helpless animals from being killed in these facilities. Thank you for all your support and dedication as we have successfully saved over 3,000 animals with your help!

Animal Licensing

Although All 4 The Dogs Rescue doesn’t directly issue pet licenses, it is extremely important to get your pet licensed.  If your pet is lost, it helps an animal control officer reunite the pet with its family.

Click here to see why you should license your pet and the many benefits.

Spay & Neuter

All 4 The Dogs Rescue promotes spaying and neutering of all animals. Please spay and neuter your critters to prevent unwanted litters.  Besides the obvious reason for getting your pet spayed / neutered there are quite a number of other reasons plus benefits for the animals.  Click the button below to see them.

Finding Pets a Home

Our organization’s goal is not only to just rescue animals but to place them with loving and caring owners.  We go to extraordinary lengths to ensure the safety, well-being and happiness of each pet, as well as the families that adopt them.

What Drives Us

Our Mission

Our goal is to rescue, rehab and place dogs that are abandoned, unwanted, or abused and save the lives of as many as possible.  We strive to improve the animals’ quality of life and to alleviate the suffering and overpopulation of dogs throughout the world.

 

Get Involved

With all the commercials showing sad eyed puppies and kittens behind bars, what can you really do to pitch in and help raise the quality of life of shelter pets and help bring an end to pet homelessness?