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Buddy and Friends Animal Rescue
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My family started fostering with BFAR 3 years ago when I was 10 years old and we’ve fostered over 20 dogs since then and even adopted one! We have loved each and every dog that we’ve fostered and have been lucky enough to have a few of our friends adopt some of the dogs so we can still be a part of their lives. We love BFAR and being a small part of what they do to help dogs in need.

Buddy and Friends Animal Rescue

#37 in United States, #3 in Massachusetts, #2 in Boston

https://buddyandfriendsma.org

[email protected]

Service areas:

South shore of Boston

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Buddy & Friends Animal Rescue is a 501(c)3 non-profit, all-volunteer organization based in Pembroke, MA. We are NOT a shelter facility and rely solely on the backbone of our rescue which is fosters and volunteers.

Mission and Vision

We exist to rescue and re-home dogs that would not have a chance otherwise.

Adoption Policy

THE PROCESS Complete an adoption application! Phone Interview. Vet Reference (Required) & ALL 3 References are checked. Only 1 family member is allowed. (There are zero exceptions, all 3 must be filled out.) Virtual Home Visit Meet and Greet (If applicable, are done for approved applicants ONLY) Sign adoption contract & pay adoption fee MUST BE OVER THE AGE OF 21!!! When you submit an application for an available dog, you will be considered along with all other applications received for that dog. We understand that you may be a great home, but you may not be the only great home who has applied for a particular dog. We are fortunate that we get such great applicants ‚Äî so many that it is very difficult to choose. If you are not selected for the dog for which you have applied, we will keep your application on file for 3 months. While we will keep your application on file for 3 months, please continue to keep an eye on our available dogs and let us know if you see one that catches your eye or steals your heart. If you see another dog that you would like to be considered for, please contact us by email at [email protected] to let us know of your interest.
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"My family started fostering with BFAR 3 years ago when I was 10 years old and we’ve fostered over 20 dogs since then and even adopted one! We have loved each and every dog that we’ve fostered and have been lucky enough to have a few of our friends adopt some of the dogs so we can still be a part of their lives. We love BFAR and being a small part of what they do to help dogs in need."

cameron m.

Adoptee, Volunteer / foster, Supporter, Fan

"We have been fosters with BFAR since June of 2021 and adopted one of our 22 foster dogs since then. They are easy to work with and provide everything we need to ensure the dogs have what they need. This rescue goes above and beyond for their dogs and fosters families and I’m proud to be a small part of its team!"

brian m.

Adoptee, Volunteer / foster, Supporter, Fan

"Amazing organization. Always caring for their dogs first. Provides training and suppprt. Allows foster to adopt. Highly recommend."

stacey c.

Volunteer / foster

"My daughter Lisa is totally involved and invested in Buddy and Friends and she like all of the volunteers put their heart and soul into the rescue, care and love for these puppies and dogs and do everything in their power to ensure they are cared for and placed in not just any home but only the right home. I can’t say enough about Tiffany and each and every person associated with Buddy and Friends. They are indeed consummate professionals and only want the best for each and every rescue they try to save. They truly are amazing"

donald d.

Supporter, Fan

"They delivered to us a beautiful, happy healthy puppy. I found this puppy on line on their website. They do such a great job. I follow them on FB since witnessing the work they do and always share their posts.they never stop looking for homes for these dogs. Thank god for people like them."

dan m.

Adoptee

"This rescue is caring, loving and dedicated. The directer of Buddy and Friends is determined to find a forever home for all dogs."

ann c.

Adoptee, Volunteer / foster

"I was looking to help a dog rescue and start fostering again, and met a Buddy and Friends foster, she hooked me up. So I fostered a couple dog and the next thing you know, my best friend showed up: chocolate, sweet, teachable and soooo loving. Her name now is Sunka. We kept fostering and Sunka would have a fun time with her new friends each time a new dog came through. BUT she would get sad when they left. So we waited for another one that fit with pack and we got Tinkerbell....and the tail goes on....LOVE MY BFAR"

nancy b.

Adoptee, Volunteer / foster, Supporter, Fan

"Got a dog from them and ended up fostering for them"

mike o.

Volunteer / foster

"Even though Buddy and Friends is still a relatively new rescue, they are based in my area and I continue to be impressed by their selfless acts and the immense value they put on every dogs life. Even when their fosters were full and they tried to impress upon the public that it is imperative to have places for dogs to go, or they wouldn’t be able to take on any more, they continued to help when it was asked of them. They care so much that they literally couldn’t stop themselves from saving dogs in need. Time and time again, I have witnessed Buddy and Friends place the safety and well-being of dogs above all else and it is because of their values and priorities aligning entirely with mine that I intend to foster for them in the future."

caitlin a.

Supporter, Fan

"The woman who runs the shelter, puts her heart and soul into it, and not unusual, but she tries to save them all. I can only imagine how difficult it can be. Despite all the hurdles, but in animals does an amazing job and has really good volunteers. It would be such a boost to be recognized."

mary d.

Adoptee, Volunteer / foster, Supporter

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