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I started fostering for Homeward Bound in 2020. I quickly fell in love with everything about the rescue. They find forever homes for dogs from every walk of life. They take in dogs that have medical conditions or dogs that may not look “perfect” that were relinquished by breeders, homeless dogs found wandering the streets and in some cases hurt and malnourished. They also take in dogs from kill shelters, many of which are diagnosed with heart worm and need treated before they are available for adoption. For Homeward bound it’s, not just about the dogs they take in. It’s also about setting their dogs up for success with their new homes. They have a strong fostering program. They know that giving a dog the opportunity to live in a foster home prior to adoption sets them up for success. Sometimes they even enroll their dogs into socialization classes. I personally attended a 6 week course with one of my fosters. Homeward Bound also has a very thorough vetting process. I know this because one of my personal dogs was a foster fail. Not only do they ask a lot of questions, they verify that potential adopters are up to date on vaccines & heart worm prevention on dogs they already have & that the dogs have been spay or neutered. For Homeward Bound it’s not just about finding dogs homes, it’s about finding the RIGHT home for their dogs.

Homeward Bound Animal Welfare Group Inc.

#77 in United States, #1 in Indiana, #1 in Chicago

https://www.homewardboundawg.com

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Service areas:

Elkhart County & surrounding areas

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We are a 501c3 organization specializing in forever placements of our amazing dogs into great homes! Spay & neuter is also at the top of our priority list as our major contribution to fighting pet overpopulation.

Mission and Vision

We strive to fight pet overpopulation with spay & neuter efforts, which are currently in the 11,000 dogs to date range. Our organization takes a hands on approach to make every effort to place our dogs into forever homes. If our homes dissolve for any reason, we take our dogs back for life regardless of any medical or behavior issues.

Adoption Policy

We preapprove adopters to get the best idea of what fits best into their life style. If the adopter cannot keep our dog for any reason, the only option is to return the pet to us.
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"I started fostering for Homeward Bound in 2020. I quickly fell in love with everything about the rescue. They find forever homes for dogs from every walk of life. They take in dogs that have medical conditions or dogs that may not look “perfect” that were relinquished by breeders, homeless dogs found wandering the streets and in some cases hurt and malnourished. They also take in dogs from kill shelters, many of which are diagnosed with heart worm and need treated before they are available for adoption. For Homeward bound it’s, not just about the dogs they take in. It’s also about setting their dogs up for success with their new homes. They have a strong fostering program. They know that giving a dog the opportunity to live in a foster home prior to adoption sets them up for success. Sometimes they even enroll their dogs into socialization classes. I personally attended a 6 week course with one of my fosters. Homeward Bound also has a very thorough vetting process. I know this because one of my personal dogs was a foster fail. Not only do they ask a lot of questions, they verify that potential adopters are up to date on vaccines & heart worm prevention on dogs they already have & that the dogs have been spay or neutered. For Homeward Bound it’s not just about finding dogs homes, it’s about finding the RIGHT home for their dogs."

cori m.

Adoptee, Volunteer / foster

"In the past six years, I have adopted two dogs from Homeward Bound Animal Rescue. I believe so much in who they are and what they do that I now volunteer for them. The person who founded this rescue, Jen Schwartz, is nothing short of amazing. She has dedicated her life to saving dogs. Honestly—she does nothing but help dogs 24/7. I wish I could do what she does, but I don’t have the intestinal fortitude to do what she does. She gives it her all—and so do her volunteers. Since Homeward Bound’s inception, they have found homes for over 10,000 dogs! And they’ve done it ALL through volunteers—with no paid staff. Please help Jen and her volunteers continue to do this great work!"

sally j.

Adoptee, Volunteer / foster

"Wonderful, caring organization that takes in all animals they can to help them live their best lives. They provide great care through special foster selections and fundraising efforts to continue to provide needed medical support to special cases."

erica w.

Adoptee, Volunteer / foster

"I am in awe everyday of the amazing things that Homeward Bound Animal Welfare Group does for homeless dogs. The Director has a passion for helping dogs that no one else wants because of medical or health issues. Along with the Director, the Volunteers and Foster’s are dedicated to enhancing the lives of all the dogs in their care that are waiting for their forever homes. Rescue is hard and these people make it look seamless!"

becky t.

Volunteer / foster

"We have 2 special fur babies from Homeward Bound. We adopted Vinnie 8/30/22 and Norie (officially) 11/12/24. Vinnie is a perfectly healthy mini golden doodle and Norie started out as a medical foster for PDA. We quickly realized we were meant to be her furever! I’m grateful for Homeward Bound and the time and money they put into rescuing not only the perfectly healthy, but advocating and saving those that would otherwise die."

jodi r.

Adoptee

"Animals best interest is first priority. They hard work and dedication shows in all they do!"

shelly s.

Adoptee

"Great team of volunteers and fosters with the mission, and passion, to care for the unwanted dogs of communities near and far. Aligning with Bob Barker's famous daily message on The Price is Right, Homeward Bound focuses on spaying and neutering to overcome the unwanted pet population. Over 7,200 dogs have been saved by the dedicated volunteer team of Homeward Bound. The volunteers are passionate, working tirelessly to care for the unwanted, misunderstood, unhealthy, and abused dogs that come through the doors of Homeward Bound."

tiffani g.

Volunteer / foster

"Homeward Bound made finding the perfect fur baby possible. I cannot be happier with my puppy ( who will be 16 in June. ) or the adoption process. Applicants are vetted well, allowed to meet the animal they are interested in, and encouraged to do the proper amount of research to make sure they are getting a good match for them. I will always recommend this group."

mary f.

Adoptee, Volunteer / foster

"Homeward Bound is amazing. Friendly, helpful staff. Knowledgeable founder, saving lovable floofs, what more could you ask for?"

r. m.

Supporter

"I am in awe everyday of the amazing things that Homeward Bound Animal Welfare Group does for homeless dogs. The Director has a passion for helping dogs that no one else wants because of medical or health issues. Along with the Director, the Volunteers and Foster’s are dedicated to enhancing the lives of all the dogs in their care that are waiting for their forever homes. Rescue is hard and these people make it look seamless!"

becky t.

Volunteer / foster

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