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We provide Animal rescue for abandoned or lost pets. Rescued animals are provided with medical care, housing and love until they find a forever home. We offer assistance for found pets and pets that need a new forever home, and we provide pet adoption for pets in our care. We are always looking for volunteers and foster homes to help pets in Grant County.

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When rescues get the chance to brag about the incredible fosters who make everything we do possible, we absolutely will! ❤️🐾

Our fosters give so much of themselves—their time, their energy, their love, and they open their homes and hearts to animals who have often never known kindness.

This past week, our amazing foster Angel Whitney met up with Critters Pet Rescues foster Sue Forbes for a very special reunion. Winston and Milo were finally reunited with their brother, Peanut, after nearly three weeks apart for a play date. Because of Peanut’s serious health issues, he had to be separated 3 weeks ago from his siblings while he recovered.

It was an emotional reunion, and we’re pretty sure there were a few happy tears shared between these wonderful fosters as they watched the brothers together again.

Since then, Winston has headed off to his forever home with a previous adopter, and we’re currently reviewing applications for Milo. We’re not certain of Peanut’s adoption status yet, but what we do know is that he’s doing amazingly well, and we couldn’t be happier for him.

Thank you to every foster who says “yes” when an animal needs help. You change lives every single day, and these three little brothers are just one example of the difference you make. ❤️
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Foster Homes Needed Once Again! 🐾❤️

Once again, we have another “Mom’s Last Litter” that needs foster homes!

These adorable little 7-week-old Chihuahua puppies are only about 2 pounds each and are looking for safe, loving foster homes while they prepare for adoption.

We are especially looking for fosters in the Wenatchee, East Wenatchee, and Ellensburg areas, as those are among our most frequently traveled routes for veterinary care and transports.

If you have the time, space, and a fenced yard, fostering 2–3 puppies would make an incredible difference. We’ll provide the support and supplies—you provide the love and a safe place for these little ones to grow.

Every foster home opens another spot for us to save more lives.

If you’re interested in helping, please reach out to us as soon as possible. Even if you’ve been thinking about fostering, these tiny pups are a wonderful place to start. 🐶💕

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More puppies found in Mattawa! Sadly, we’re betting these little ones were dumped rather than simply lost.

Why does this keep happening in this area? The answer is frustratingly simple: too many uneducated and irresponsible pet owners. People who refuse to spay and neuter their pets eventually end up with litters they don’t know how to care for or place. The result is innocent animals paying the price.

If these puppies end up at the facility Mattawa currently uses, they are reportedly only given three days before being disposed of. It’s heartbreaking, it’s maddening, and most of all, it’s completely preventable.

This crisis won’t be solved overnight, but it can be improved through education, responsible pet ownership, and community leaders making animal welfare a priority. Spay and neuter programs work. Education works. Doing nothing does not.

The good news is that these puppies are safe. They appear to be little red heeler mixes, approximately 7 weeks old and weighing around 7–8 pounds each. We will get them into a quarantine location to monitor their health and ensure they’re healthy enough to begin vaccinations.

Thank you to everyone who continues to support our efforts. Every foster, volunteer, donor, and advocate helps save lives. These puppies matter, and together we’ll make sure they get the chance they deserve. 🐾❤️
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