

Please Note: All dogs are posted until they are officially adopted. Parris is a lovely, happy pup who adores her humans will bring a lot of joy to a lucky adopter. Parris is wary of men and tends to take time to warm up to them. Parris is looking for an adults-only home or one with kids 16+ where she can meet new people slowly over time. She loves all other dogs and always wants to play! She is very good in her crate, and the only times she has had accidents have been when she hasn't been let outside frequently enough. Parris would love a home where she can get an outlet for her energy, she loves a nice walk with lots of things to check out along the way. She can be an active dog, but listens to well to commands and does wonderfully at doggy daycare. Parris is an absolute snuggle bug! Her greatest wish in life it to receive pets 24/7. We just need time to heal, to reconnect and to find our new purpose.Īgain, thank you to each and every one who has helped us…I will raise a glass tonight and send out my prayer for a new start soon.Search Articles: Submit Search Close Search Favorites Marley’s Hope will cease to be, but our desire to help those who can’t help themselves will never go away. Please don’t go far, we will be off line for the summer until the winter and then, we will be back…just in a different way. And, we will be back…just a bit different than we are now.

I feel my life is meant to be here to help, and help I will.

This is one of the hardest posts I’ve ever written- but I know two things. Our people are tired and need time to live their lives and focus on their families. I will miss Marley’s Hope, but it is time. Read about how adopting animals has changed lives of pets and their people Learn More. Every year we save the lives of many pets Learn More. Without fostering, there can be no rescue. Her ideal home will be a stable, structured environment. Last Hope has found forever homes for over 45000 cats and dogs since inception. Maxine is a remarkably smart girl that will make a loving and loyal companion for her future adopter (s). is a foster home based 501(c)3 No-Kill non profit companion animal rescue. I could go on and on, but honestly, I feel just overwhelmed. Come meet your perfect match today Learn More. Located in Farmington, MN Proudly Serving Communities throughout Minnesota for 35 years Call Us at 65. Your kindness never only extended to the pets, it was offered to us as well, some life long friends were made and forever I am grateful. Thank you to the staff at Complete Care Hospital for Pets, for being our partner, many tears, smiles and laughs were had along the way…we could not have done it without your patience, support and understanding. To the businesses that helped, Playful Paws, Camp Bow Wow, Jolly Tails, Hope for Wildlife, and many others, thank you. Thank you to the other local rescues who mentored, supported and encouraged.

To our fosters, thank you for opening not only your home, but your heart too. To each of the shelter volunteers, thank you…thank you for the long days, the longer nights and all that happened in between. Without this support, love, friendship and dedication, we could not have done what we did. Circle of Hope K9 Rescue has only the best interest of the dogs in mind and sincerely wants to adopt each dog to the family best suited to it. Thank you so much to Hannah, Kelly, Sophia and Christine, Carol, Tracey, Lana, Emily, Sandra, there are just so many…I hate to even mention names, knowing that I will forget some. A better life, thousands of dogs had this opportunity. They are entirely run by volunteers, and they.
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I am grateful to each single person who helped us along the way…to those who helped make the lives of dogs, better, just like Marley’s hope. This rescue will never turn away dogs based on breed, age, or health. How can you get a chance for a free dog adoption Its easy, just click on Adoptions on the menu to the left to learn how the process works (or click here). Today, is the ending of a chapter, a chapter that could not have been in the book that was written, called Marley’s Hope. We did not care, all were welcomed under the wings we offered. Dogs who were neglected, hurt, old or young. Marley’s Hope started out as a dream- a chance to make the lives of other dogs as amazing as what my girl Marley’s was. That is so very true.Īs I write this last post, I feel bitter sweet, sad, thankful, overwhelmed and many other emotions, but mostly I feel grateful.
