March 13, 2025
Niagara Dog Rescue celebrates 10 year anniversary, 10 thousand animals saved
So far this year, Niagara Dog Rescue has helped to save 82 dogs.
Niagara Dog Rescue celebrated their 10 year anniversary Wed., while also helping to save the lives of 10,000 dogs.
“Today is so much more than just a milestone — it’s a celebration of he deep bong we share with every rescued dog and the incredible people who make all of this possible,” Niagara Dog Rescue said in a social media post.
Niagara Dog Rescue started in March of 2015 and is a registered, non-profit, volunteer based organization dedicated to helping homeless and unwanted dogs find a new home.
The organization has a focus on dogs at immediate risk of being euthanized at high kill shelters.
Their work begins in Canada and reaches the U.S., Korea, Antigua and Mexico.
The group has helped to re-home 10,000 dogs in their 10 years and has a group of 150 volunteers.
So far this year, Niagara Dog Rescue has helped to save 82 dogs.
“To our supporters, volunteers, fosters, adopters, followers, and everyone who has been a part of this journey — thank you. Your love, dedication, and belief in our mission have turned this dream into a reality,” Niagara Dog Rescue said.
“Here’s to the next 10,000 rescues and beyond.”
To learn more about adopting a dog through Niagara Dog Rescue, click here to visit their website.