This is what rescue looks like
Meet these furbabies, all rescues and adopted to their forever homes.
These are the happy endings we as a rescue work hard to achieve
Maxie was an owner surrender at the age of 3 months old. A beautiful Pitbull Terrier who lived his best life till the age of 12 years old. Maxie’s breed was the first for his adoptive parents and they fell in love with their new addition. He lived the best life filled and surrounded by lots of love from his adoptive parents and four furbaby sisters and brothers. Deeply loved and missed.
Olive is a playful American Bulldog who was adopted from a rescue at the age of 10 months old. Olive who you can’t help to fall in love with, is thriving in her forever home.
Carli was adopted from a Shelter at the age of 5 years old and now living large. Carli loves her forever family and her bones!
Enzo was an 11-year-old senior Pitbull mix who was giving a loving home by his adoptive parents for the last three months of his life. He experienced love and happiness before crossing over the rainbow bridge. Deeply loved and missed.
Noa was an out of state rescue who found his forever home at the age of two and a half. Noa at first was thought to be deaf. His adoptive parents will reassure you he is not! Living his best life with his four furbaby sisters.
Willow was saved from a rescue after a bad hurricane in Florida. This two-year-old lab mix then found his forever home with his amazing adoptive parents. She loves to dig, run, and her bone time. Thriving now and living her best life.
Daisy is an owner surrender and adopted at the age of 8. She was used, overbreed and deaf, however, this does not stop her from living a beautiful, normal, and very happy life
These happy endings are deserved by all furbabies.
It takes our hard work, the support of a community, and people with big hearts who want to make a difference for these angels.
Shelter Free Rescue’s mission is to save, rehabilitate, and find forever loving homes for these animals, provide education and awareness about animal welfare, and promote responsible pet ownership.