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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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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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A huge thank you to Shelly and her daughter, March, for meeting us in Desert Aire today to pick up some puppies to foster! ❤️🐾
They originally planned to take two puppies, but after meeting them, they went home with three! They weren’t quite prepared for just how tiny these little ones are. Since March is attending school in Yakima to become a veterinary technician, they specifically asked to foster the little girl with the bite wound. We’re happy to report that she’s doing much better, especially now that she’s back together with her siblings.
These puppies are incredibly small—most weigh only 2–3 pounds, and the little injured girl weighs just 1.3 pounds.
We are still desperately seeking fosters for the remaining six puppies. Taking even two or three pups at a time would greatly help with their socialization and development. They have received their first NeoPar vaccination (puppy parvo vaccine) and are ready for safe places to grow, play, and learn.
A fenced backyard is preferred so they can safely enjoy some puppy playtime. If you have a foster application on file and can help, please reach out to us as soon as possible!
Thank you to everyone who continues to step up for these vulnerable little lives. We truly couldn’t do this without our amazing foster families. ❤️🐾
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What People Are Saying
I know the sweet people that will be operating this rescue and I know these ladies will do everything possible to make life better for these precious animals.
LaNell Warren
Thank you for starting the rescue!!We are so lucky to have found ARFSGC!! They helped us rehome our foster dog and she found the most wonderful home! I can’t express how much we appreciate their help!
Kristen Curnutt
We Are So Lucky!Thank you Bonnie and ARFSGC for supporting us and being such an advocate for critters all around! I am looking forward to getting to work with you all in the future, especially for kittens and cats!
Erica Gaertner
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