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Mikey's Chance Canine Rescue — Sniffspot

Mikey's Chance Canine Rescue

#13 in United States, #1 in Washington, #1 in Spokane

Our mission to provide a safe haven for dogs in desperate circumstances within our community and surrounding area. We rehome these dogs with families that are a good fit for the dog. We seek to serve the humans that come to us – both our adoptive families and the people who need help rehoming dogs – but our priority is to act as advocates for our dogs at every stage of the rescue and adoption process. We commit to our dogs for life! We’re a registered non-profit organization, headquartered in the Tri-Cities in south-central Washington State. We focus mainly on saving dogs that are at risk in our region and placing them with adopters throughout the Pacific Northwest. Most of our dogs come from shelters in Washington & Idaho, where they are facing the threat of Euthanasia. Others are released to us by private individuals who need medical help with their own dogs. Other dogs are strays, either dumped or abandoned, that need a chance at a new life.

"Mikey’s Chance is an amazing rescue! They are 1000 % invested wh..." more

Spokane, WA

Resilient Hearts Animal Sanctuary — Sniffspot

Resilient Hearts Animal Sanctuary

#36 in United States, #2 in Washington, #1 in Seattle

Resilient Hearts is a 501(c)3 nonprofit rescue that rescues animals from high risk situations and unites them with their forever families in the Puget Sound area. As a queer led organization, we are committed to accessible and inclusive programs for our entire community, and maintain a community safe space for anyone to share our animals.

"Resilient Hearts is a fantastic organization that recently (and e..." more

Seattle, WA

Motley Zoo Animal Rescue — Sniffspot

Motley Zoo Animal Rescue

#57 in United States, #3 in Washington, #2 in Seattle

Motley Zoo Animal Rescue is the revolution of rescue. As a rock and roll-themed, foster-based, volunteer-powered rescue, we take in animals that have no one else. "Animals" primarily means dogs and cats, but as the name "zoo" implies, we take all kinds (as long as we have a foster home/ resources for that species). We work with shelters and owners who cannot keep their pets and through extensive veterinary care and training, we rehabilitate them and place them in loving, forever homes where the animals will never again be abandoned. More than 30% of the animals we take in are special or medically needy and require more extensive and expensive care. In all we work with all ages, breeds, many species and all different types of humans too- treating each as an individual so they can find the life and love they deserve.

"Motley Zoo does amazing work for pets in need!"

Seattle, WA

The Humane Society for Tacoma & Pierce County — Sniffspot

The Humane Society for Tacoma & Pierce County

#64 in United States, #4 in Washington

"Staff and volunteers at HSTPC are amazing and do the most life-sa..." more

WA

Greyhound Pets, Inc. — Sniffspot

Greyhound Pets, Inc.

#79 in United States, #5 in Washington

"When greyhound racing was prevalent in US there were many greyhou..." more

WA

Auburn Valley Humane Society — Sniffspot

Auburn Valley Humane Society

#79 in United States, #5 in Washington, #3 in Seattle

AVHS is a local, independent 501(c)3 non-profit, which relies on pet licensing fees, vulnerable pet housing agreements with the City of Auburn, shelter services, spay and neuter services, Thrift Store sales, Cat Cafe Sales, and generous donations from the community to fund the shelter, clinic, and educational programs.

"I'm a former volunteer and a huge supporter of this fantastic she..." more

Seattle, WA

Juno's Den — Sniffspot

Juno's Den

#80 in United States, #6 in Washington

"I had called many adoption organizations and Junos Den was the on..." more

WA

Caring Hearts 4 Paws — Sniffspot

Caring Hearts 4 Paws

#82 in United States, #7 in Washington, #1 in Olympia

Founded 06/21 with a passion to help strays of the Yakima Valley and Yakama Reservation we take in pregnant or nursing strays with their puppies.

"This may be a small rescue organization but provides a big impact..." more

Olympia, WA

Misspits Rescue — Sniffspot

Misspits Rescue

#83 in United States, #8 in Washington, #2 in Olympia

I started Misspits Rescue in 2013 to help advocate for pit bull type dogs. After adopting Dexter, a big, happy, pit bull that almost died simply due to his looks, I knew I had to do something. After years working with a local pit bull rescue and volunteering at a shelter, Misspits Rescue was born. In the last ten years we have grown and moved to larger property. We adding additional breeds over the years and help those that need us the most. Now that we have the space, we offer sanctuary to farmed animals as well. This created a perfect place to help struggling herding breeds as well.

Great Dane
Pit Bull
Senior dog

"Misspits Rescue moved to our small town 7yrs ago where they purch..." more

Olympia, WA

Path of Hope Rescue — Sniffspot

Path of Hope Rescue

#84 in United States, #9 in Washington, #2 in Spokane

At Path of Hope Rescue we strive to decrease the euthanasia rate of high risk dogs in the southern United States by transporting pregnant dogs and puppies to the Pacific Northwest to find adoptive homes. We are 100% foster based and rely on volunteers and fosters to help in our mission. The overpopulation of dogs in Texas is extreme. Because of a culture that does not value spay and neuter, there are simply too many dogs. And because of this, dogs are being euthanized merely for their existence. Shelters are forced to choose which dog to kill and which to save on a daily basis. There are an estimated 700,000 stray dogs just in the city of Houston alone. Dogs on the streets, dogs in shelters, dogs living on chains, dogs everywhere. Pregnant dogs and puppies are often euthanized because of the amount of resources they require or even more often, pregnant moms are spayed, aborting the puppies. Path of Hope Rescue believes that these dogs deserve a chance at life.

"Path of Hope brings pregnant mamas and mamas with litters from Te..." more

Spokane, WA

Hope 4 huskies — Sniffspot

Hope 4 huskies

#85 in United States, #10 in Washington

We are a small but determined rescue. We are all in to save even 1 husky/malmute at a time. We are dedicated to quality care not quality. Every H4H dog is family.

Husky

"Hope4Huskies has helped many huskies in dire need from Yakima cou..." more

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Welfare for Animals Guild (WAG) — Sniffspot

Welfare for Animals Guild (WAG)

#88 in United States, #11 in Washington, #1 in Sequim

Since 2001, WAG has placed dogs into new, loving homes. Our rescues come to us in many ways: owner surrenders due to unplanned life changes, over-populated shelters, and strays found wandering streets and fields. Prior to adoption, all of our rescues are spayed/neutered, receive all vaccines, are micro-chipped, and all other medical needs are addressed.

"WAG is just a small rescue in Sequim Washington but the heart the..." more

Sequim, WA

CHEW Dog Rescue — Sniffspot

CHEW Dog Rescue

#92 in United States, #12 in Washington, #4 in Seattle

CHEW Dog Rescue is an all-volunteer organization dedicated to rescuing abandoned dogs, dogs scheduled for euthanasia due to shelter space limitations, and other dogs who need us. We are always looking to find additional foster homes and acquire funding for other essential elements of dog rescue to allow us to help more dogs in need. We strive to place our dogs in safe and loving forever homes. Additionally, we promote responsible dog ownership through the facilitation of educational and recreational activities and events. CHEW (Canine Health Education and Welfare) is a non-profit, 501(c)(3) organization.

"CHEW is fabulous! I met them at an adoption event, the Staff and..." more

Seattle, WA

Adams County Pet Rescue — Sniffspot

Adams County Pet Rescue

#97 in United States, #13 in Washington

"This place continues to go above and beyond every single day. The..." more

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The Pit Bull Pen — Sniffspot

The Pit Bull Pen

#97 in United States, #13 in Washington, #5 in Seattle

We are an all volunteer rescue specializing in bully breeds. We are facility based and prefer our dogs experience the home environment with their foster homes because the care they receive is superior to a shelter environment. Spay/neuter, microchip, vaccinations, training, socialization and lots of love are critical for producing well balanced and well behaved dogs.

Pit Bull

"Pitbulls are not the easiest to pet out due to the breeds reputat..." more

Seattle, WA

Homeward Pet Adoption Center — Sniffspot

Homeward Pet Adoption Center

#98 in United States, #14 in Washington

"I have volunteered at several shelters in the area, and I can say..." more

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Seattle Humane — Sniffspot

Seattle Humane

#98 in United States, #14 in Washington

"Seattle Human strives to provide a high quality of life for anima..." more

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Forgotten Dogs Rescue — Sniffspot

Forgotten Dogs Rescue

#98 in United States, #14 in Washington

"I am a trainer and work frequently with dogs from this rescue, pr..." more

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Pet OverPopulation Prevention Tri-Cities — Sniffspot

Pet OverPopulation Prevention Tri-Cities

#98 in United States, #14 in Washington

"I’ve worked with rescues/humane societies to adopt before, but th..." more

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Old Dog Haven — Sniffspot

Old Dog Haven

#98 in United States, #14 in Washington

"Our neighbor adopted a senior dog from Animal Haven and gave it g..." more

WA

The Humane Society of Mason County — Sniffspot

The Humane Society of Mason County

#98 in United States, #14 in Washington

"The staff and volunteers go above and beyond to care for the anim..." more

WA

Murci's Mission Animal Rescue — Sniffspot

Murci's Mission Animal Rescue

#99 in United States, #15 in Washington

"Murcis Mission is an amazing small local rescue in eastern Washin..." more

WA

Kitsap Humane Society — Sniffspot

Kitsap Humane Society

#99 in United States, #15 in Washington

"I have adopted multiple pets from this shelter. The staff there l..." more

WA

Spokane Humane Society — Sniffspot

Spokane Humane Society

#99 in United States, #15 in Washington

"I used to walk dogs there, and adopted cats from them."

WA

Save A Mutt — Sniffspot

Save A Mutt

#99 in United States, #15 in Washington

"Save-a-Mutt’s goal is all about rescuing dogs that need a forever..." more

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Pawd It Forward — Sniffspot

Pawd It Forward

#99 in United States, #15 in Washington

"Always helpful in showing up to help animals in any way she can. ..." more

WA

Red Rose Animal Rescue — Sniffspot

Red Rose Animal Rescue

#99 in United States, #15 in Washington

"Marcie may have the biggest heart in rescue. The animals come fir..." more

WA

Center Valley Animal Rescue — Sniffspot

Center Valley Animal Rescue

#100 in United States, #16 in Washington

"Center Valley Animal Rescue provides a vital community resource i..." more

WA

Alternative Humane Society — Sniffspot

Alternative Humane Society

#100 in United States, #16 in Washington

"Great shelter that has a dedicated and caring staff! All hard wor..." more

WA

Shayne's Fosters — Sniffspot

Shayne's Fosters

#100 in United States, #16 in Washington

"This is a great organization rescuing animals from the San Antoni..." more

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The Best Olympia, WA Dog Rescues & Shelters In 2026

    Caring Hearts 4 Paws
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    5111 Pheasant Ln SE Olympia Washington 98513
    olympiaWashingtonUS
    I see how hard this rescue goes to help every animal they can. Even when she is bursting at the seams she does so much. I love seeing how far every dog comes and then goes off to a loving home
  • Caring Hearts 4 Paws Logo

    Caring Hearts 4 Paws

    Founded 06/21 with a passion to help strays of the Yakima Valley and Yakama Reservation we take in pregnant or nursing strays with their puppies.

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  • Misspits Rescue
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    olympiaWashingtonUS
    Great Dane, Pit Bull, Senior dogGreat Dane, Pit Bull, Senior dog
    My wife got our dog Llama from Misspits. Melissa is an incredible person. Her care for animals is unparalleled and she devotes every fiber of her being to making the rescue the best it can be.
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    Misspits Rescue

    I started Misspits Rescue in 2013 to help advocate for pit bull type dogs. After adopting Dexter, a big, happy, pit bull that almost died simply due to his looks, I knew I had to do something. After years working with a local pit bull rescue and volunteering at a shelter, Misspits Rescue was born. In the last ten years we have grown and moved to larger property. We adding additional breeds over the years and help those that need us the most. Now that we have the space, we offer sanctuary to farmed animals as well. This created a perfect place to help struggling herding breeds as well.

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The Best Seattle, WA Dog Rescues & Shelters In 2026

    Resilient Hearts Animal Sanctuary
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    3409 Stone Way N, Seattle WA 98103
    seattleWashingtonUS
    I moved to Seattle the summer of 2023 without knowing anymore. As I walked through the neighborhood my face lit up when I would see a dog. I knew I wanted a dog and after many visits to other shelters I kept failing in finding the right dog for me. I felt defeated until one day in October I randomly walked by Resilient Hearts Animal Sanctuary (RHAS) and admittedly thought it was a daycare at first. I stared through the window looking at puppies play and went about my day. I did this a few times until one day I built the courage to walk inside. I was immediately greeted by a bunch of puppies and a friendly volunteer that welcomed me in. Fast forward to 6 months later I have fostered 8 dogs, helped transport puppies to events, volunteered countless hours, secured in-kind and monetary donations, taken dogs on so many walks and mopped up lots of "puddles". With all that being said the the two most special things I have done with RHAS is adopt my dog Melo (foster fail) AND found a community of folks who took me in as a transplant to the city and helped me find a home away from home. I think that is what RHAS truly embodies for many of the volunteers, visitors and folks who walk in for the first time. Yes we are a dog rescue but we are also a community. A home for many, dogs, cats and humans alike! With only one paid employee the rescue fully operates with the support of volunteers and the a community of folks ready to jump in and work together to do whatever is needed to rescue these animals. Even after dogs leave RHAS they continue to be supported, are welcome to visit the rescue anytime and remain connected to their sibmings through alumni litter meet-ups. This community that RHAS fosters goes beyond saving the lives of animals, in many cases it is a safe space for the people that walk in those doors to play with the pups. By the time a dog leaves RHAS and is adopted it likely has been fostered by 2-3 individuals , been socialized by going on walks and field trips to local businesses, learned basic commands and brought so much joy to the folks that have had the pleasure to interact with it. I recently adopted my dog Melo but I still remain connected to my former fosters. I love getting updates from their parents and meeting up for play dates. Through RHAS I have also found many people willing to take him in when I travel in exchange for care of their dogs. It is a comforting feeling to know my dog will be safe in the hands of another RHAS family. RHAS is so deserving of this recognition and it is my hope that through this exposure opportunity it will allow the rescue to take in many more dogs!
  • Resilient Hearts Animal Sanctuary Logo

    Resilient Hearts Animal Sanctuary

    Resilient Hearts is a 501(c)3 nonprofit rescue that rescues animals from high risk situations and unites them with their forever families in the Puget Sound area. As a queer led organization, we are committed to accessible and inclusive programs for our entire community, and maintain a community safe space for anyone to share our animals.

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  • Motley Zoo Animal Rescue
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    by appt only: 8410 Woods Creek Rd, Monroe, WA 98272
    seattleWashingtonUS
    I was a first-time foster for Motley Zoo in Washington State. The shelter was so supportive in helping me navigate fostership as opposed to ownership. Their facility was amazing, they were on top of veterinary issues, provided food and flea meds, and hosted regular adoption events all around the region. Sadly, I am not in a position to foster anymore, but I still volunteer at their adoption events and they are always so appreciative of the help. They are also very mindful during the adoption process and will deny if someone doesn’t have landlord approval or if someone is claiming support animal without medical documentation. They care about the animals and want to set up everyone involved for success.
  • Motley Zoo Animal Rescue Logo

    Motley Zoo Animal Rescue

    Motley Zoo Animal Rescue is the revolution of rescue. As a rock and roll-themed, foster-based, volunteer-powered rescue, we take in animals that have no one else. "Animals" primarily means dogs and cats, but as the name "zoo" implies, we take all kinds (as long as we have a foster home/ resources for that species). We work with shelters and owners who cannot keep their pets and through extensive veterinary care and training, we rehabilitate them and place them in loving, forever homes where the animals will never again be abandoned. More than 30% of the animals we take in are special or medically needy and require more extensive and expensive care. In all we work with all ages, breeds, many species and all different types of humans too- treating each as an individual so they can find the life and love they deserve.

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  • Auburn Valley Humane Society
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    4910 A St SE Auburn, WA 98092
    seattleWashingtonUS
    Each day, they go above and beyond to ensure that every animal receives the love, attention, and medical care they need to thrive. I've witnessed firsthand the incredible acts of kindness and perseverance as they work tirelessly to rescue, rehabilitate, and re-home animals facing the most dire situations. Whether it's staying up all night to nurse a sick kitten back to health or traveling miles to rescue a stranded dog, their dedication knows no bounds. Thanks to Auburn Valley Humane Society, countless animals have been given a second chance at life. Their unwavering commitment to making a difference in the lives of these vulnerable creatures is a testament to their compassion and humanity. I am endlessly grateful for the vital role they play in our community, and I wholeheartedly support their mission to create a world where every animal is valued, cherished, and loved.
  • Auburn Valley Humane Society Logo

    Auburn Valley Humane Society

    AVHS is a local, independent 501(c)3 non-profit, which relies on pet licensing fees, vulnerable pet housing agreements with the City of Auburn, shelter services, spay and neuter services, Thrift Store sales, Cat Cafe Sales, and generous donations from the community to fund the shelter, clinic, and educational programs.

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  • CHEW Dog Rescue
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    None
    seattleWashingtonUS
    I am grateful to Chew Dog Rescue for their truly outstanding service providing a second chance for dogs to be placed in their forever homes. They go above and beyond in order to get the right match between adopter and dog! One would be hard pressed to find a better rescue organization.
  • CHEW Dog Rescue Logo

    CHEW Dog Rescue

    CHEW Dog Rescue is an all-volunteer organization dedicated to rescuing abandoned dogs, dogs scheduled for euthanasia due to shelter space limitations, and other dogs who need us. We are always looking to find additional foster homes and acquire funding for other essential elements of dog rescue to allow us to help more dogs in need. We strive to place our dogs in safe and loving forever homes. Additionally, we promote responsible dog ownership through the facilitation of educational and recreational activities and events. CHEW (Canine Health Education and Welfare) is a non-profit, 501(c)(3) organization.

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  • The Pit Bull Pen
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    22206 e Kennedy rd Benton city Washington
    seattleWashingtonUS
    Pit BullPit Bull
    The endless effort to place these dogs with families who will love them and taking time to make sure it is the right family as well as their effort to rehabilitate and train dogs that have been abused is so beautiful to see.
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    The Pit Bull Pen

    We are an all volunteer rescue specializing in bully breeds. We are facility based and prefer our dogs experience the home environment with their foster homes because the care they receive is superior to a shelter environment. Spay/neuter, microchip, vaccinations, training, socialization and lots of love are critical for producing well balanced and well behaved dogs.

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The Best Spokane, WA Dog Rescues & Shelters In 2026

    Mikey's Chance Canine Rescue
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    spokaneWashingtonUS
    I adopted a special needs dog from Mikey’s a chance and was so impressed with them I began fostering too. I especially loved their commitment to special needs animals and it inspired me to open my own rescue. I ended up adopting two more dogs and a cat from Mikey’s as well and stay close with the director as well as many of their volunteers. They have provided guidance for me as I begun my own rescue and they are also just amazing people. Some of what makes them stand out is their ability and resources to care for Parvo dogs, which most rescues can’t handle. They also take on many other special needs dogs. They have a thorough adoption process which our rescued copied. And they are the most kind and compassionate humans I know. I would highly recommend them to win this award as they continue to fill a vital need in their community.
  • Mikey's Chance Canine Rescue Logo

    Mikey's Chance Canine Rescue

    Our mission to provide a safe haven for dogs in desperate circumstances within our community and surrounding area. We rehome these dogs with families that are a good fit for the dog. We seek to serve the humans that come to us – both our adoptive families and the people who need help rehoming dogs – but our priority is to act as advocates for our dogs at every stage of the rescue and adoption process. We commit to our dogs for life! We’re a registered non-profit organization, headquartered in the Tri-Cities in south-central Washington State. We focus mainly on saving dogs that are at risk in our region and placing them with adopters throughout the Pacific Northwest. Most of our dogs come from shelters in Washington & Idaho, where they are facing the threat of Euthanasia. Others are released to us by private individuals who need medical help with their own dogs. Other dogs are strays, either dumped or abandoned, that need a chance at a new life.

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  • Path of Hope Rescue
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    No physical address
    spokaneWashingtonUS
    I am a proud volunteer for Path of Hope Rescue and love that it is run by such a dedicated group that values integrity and the golden rule.
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    Path of Hope Rescue

    At Path of Hope Rescue we strive to decrease the euthanasia rate of high risk dogs in the southern United States by transporting pregnant dogs and puppies to the Pacific Northwest to find adoptive homes. We are 100% foster based and rely on volunteers and fosters to help in our mission. The overpopulation of dogs in Texas is extreme. Because of a culture that does not value spay and neuter, there are simply too many dogs. And because of this, dogs are being euthanized merely for their existence. Shelters are forced to choose which dog to kill and which to save on a daily basis. There are an estimated 700,000 stray dogs just in the city of Houston alone. Dogs on the streets, dogs in shelters, dogs living on chains, dogs everywhere. Pregnant dogs and puppies are often euthanized because of the amount of resources they require or even more often, pregnant moms are spayed, aborting the puppies. Path of Hope Rescue believes that these dogs deserve a chance at life.

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What's the Sniffspot Washington Top Dog Rescue & Shelter List About?

Welcome to the 2026 Washington Sniffspot Top Dog Rescue & Shelter List, highlighting the top rescues and shelters in Washington chosen by the Sniffspot community and the public.

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This list showcases the top dog rescues & shelters in Washington. These remarkable organizations have been recognized for their unwavering dedication to the well-being of countless dogs. We've compiled this list by gathering heartfelt testimonials from both the Sniffspot community and the wider public, ensuring a comprehensive perspective on these exceptional shelters.

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Sniffspot Washington Dog Rescues & Shelters Frequently Asked Questions

How many dog rescues and shelters operate in Washington?

There are 73 in Washington. 8 are located in Seattle with 65 are located in other areas of the state.

What are the most reputable dog rescues and shelters in Washington?

There are many reputable rescues in Washington, the top 3 on our list are: Mikey's Chance Canine Rescue, Resilient Hearts Animal Sanctuary, Motley Zoo Animal Rescue

What specialized services do dog rescues and shelters in Washington offer?

The most common specialization for dog rescues and shelters in Washington is Senior dog with 1 focusing on it. The second most common specialization is Husky with 1 focusing on it.

How can I adopt a rescue dog in Washington?

Using our list of the top dog rescues and shelters, you can find a reputable shelter in Washington. The adoption policies of each shelter varies and you can find information on the shelter profile page. Here is an example adoption policy:
Our adoption process is detailed and comprehensive, because we want to ensure that the dog we entrust to you is a good fit for your lifestyle, home environment, needs and expectations. Our goal is not simply to place dogs in homes, but to create lasting, rewarding, happy relationships between our dogs and their humans. We will process your application as quickly as we can, but we ask you to be patient if it takes longer than you’d like. You are welcome to contact us at any time to ask about our progress.

Are there any breed-specific dog rescues and shelters in Washington?

Yes! Washington has all of the following types of breed-specific dog rescues and shelters: Husky Great Dane Pit Bull

Can you recommend any reputable dog rescue organizations that focus on specific regions or communities within Washington?

Yes! The top rescue and shelter in Seattle is Resilient Hearts Animal Sanctuary. The top specialized rescue and shelter in Washington is Misspits Rescue.

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    Do you have a water-loving dog looking to burn some energy? There are countless dog parks to visit throughout our country — but some of them become far too hot in the midday sun to be safe for your pets to play. That’s why we’ve put together a list of some of the best dog water parks throughout the United States! At these locations, your pup can frolic, splash, and swim to their heart’s content.

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    Best Toys for Herding Dogs

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  • The Best Dog Toys for Aggressive Chewers (Facts + Infographic) thumbnail

    The Best Dog Toys for Aggressive Chewers (Facts + Infographic)

    Does your dog destroy every toy you give them? Is your house littered with remnants of fabric and stuffing of all different sizes? Are you tired of investing in “indestructible” toys only for your pup to still dismantle—or worse, get bored of—them in just a few days?

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    Dog Exercise Calculator: How Much Exercise Does Your Dog Need?

    You’ve been told your dog needs regular exercise. There’s a reason “walking the dog” is a classic daily activity: Frequent excursions give your pup a chance to experience the world, maintain a healthy weight, and — most importantly — spend time with you! Consistent physical activity can also improve their strength, muscle tone, coordination, and mental ability over time.

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    Complete Guide To Herding With Dogs

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  • Comprehensive Guide to Enrichment Activities for Dogs thumbnail

    Comprehensive Guide to Enrichment Activities for Dogs

    Dogs evolved in an open world. They could act naturally without unfair repercussions. They had space to run, interesting stimuli to sniff, and plenty of opportunities to move their bodies freely.

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  • The Best Indoor Dog Parks in the United States thumbnail

    The Best Indoor Dog Parks in the United States

    Looking for a space to play with your dog no matter what the weather’s like outside? Look no further than our list of the best indoor dog parks in the United States! These climate-controlled spaces are growing in popularity as pet ownership increases throughout the country. As a bonus, many of them also offer dog training, boarding, grooming, or daycare services on the premises.

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    The Best Off-Leash Dog Parks in the United States

    Looking for the perfect place to play with your dog? We’ve got you covered! It’s hard to narrow down, but we’ve put together some of the best off-leash dog parks throughout the country so you can plan your next adventure — along with a checklist of what to bring, what to know beforehand, and some frequently asked questions.

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    The Best Las Vegas, Nevada Dog Parks

    Looking for the perfect place to play with your dog in Las Vegas? We’ve got you covered! Take a look at the best local dog parks to plan for your next adventure in Sin City.

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    The Best United States Dog Parks

    Looking for the perfect place to play with your dog? We’ve got you covered!

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    The Best Portland, Oregon Dog Parks

    Looking for the perfect place to play with your dog in Portland? We’ve got you covered! Take a look at the best local dog parks and plan for your next adventure in the City of Roses.

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    The Best Small Dog Parks in the United States

    Choosing the right dog park environment can be tricky, especially if your pet is a toy breed who isn’t always up to running with the big dogs. While there are always risks involved with visiting a public dog park, many cities don’t have space for large runs — which makes small fenced-in options the best way for some apartment dwellers and other local residents to let their dogs off leash.

Dogs breeds

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    Explore the German Shepherd Dog: Genuine Tips from Owners

    Discover the German Shepherd Dog, a breed celebrated for its intelligence, loyalty, and versatility. Known for its impressive size and smooth, graceful movements, German Shepherds excel in various roles, including as guide, therapy, bomb detection, and police dogs, while being a devoted family companion.

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    Explore the Labrador Retriever: Real Tips from Owners

    Discover the Labrador Retriever, a breed celebrated for its playful nature, affectionate temperament, and trainability. Labradors are known for their friendly demeanor and adaptability, making them perfect family companions and versatile working dogs.

  • Explore the Golden Retriever: Genuine Tips from 9,000+ Owners thumbnail

    Explore the Golden Retriever: Genuine Tips from 9,000+ Owners

    Discover the Golden Retriever, a breed celebrated for its affectionate, playful, and trainable nature. Considered a large dog, Golden Retrievers were originally bred in Scotland for hunting and retrieving game beginning in the 1860s.

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    Explore the American Staffordshire Terrier: Genuine Tips from 9,000+ Owners

    Discover the American Staffordshire Terrier, a breed celebrated for its playful, friendly, and loyal nature. Considered a medium-sized dog, American Staffordshire Terriers were originally bred in the United Kingdom for baiting bulls, fighting, and hunting beginning in the 1800s — though they're known as gentle, playful lovers today.

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    Explore the Australian Shepherd: Genuine Tips from 9,000+ Owners

    Discover the Australian Shepherd, a breed celebrated for its trainable, playful, and affectionate nature. Considered a medium dog, Australian Shepherds were originally bred in the United States for herding beginning in the 1950s.

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    Explore the Siberian Husky: Genuine Tips from 9,000+ Owners

    Discover the Siberian Husky, a breed celebrated for its curious, intelligent, and loyal nature. Considered a medium-sized dog, Siberian Huskies were originally bred in Russia for sledding, beginning in the early 20th Century.