WHO THEY ARE & WHAT THEY DO
They are not a shelter – They rescue FROM shelters. Therefore they do not have a central location where their dogs are homed together. Their dogs are in private fosters homes receiving day to day care by caring volunteers, who teach them to live in a home environment. This also means they do not have an office or regular business hours.
Their goal is to decrease the total number of animals being euthanized each year. They save dogs from many different situations – Mostly, they pull “death row” dogs from local animal shelters. They provide the daily needed care to keep the dogs safe and happy.
They keep dogs in their program until they’ve found their “Furever Home”. To do this, they hold weekly adoption events, advertise via their online network, screen applicants, and hold doggie “meet and greets”.
HOW TO CONTACT THEM:
Barks of Love exists solely because of dedicated volunteers. They attend school, work, and have family obligations just like you. Because of this, they operate best via email and encourage your emails should you have any inquiries.