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One Love Arizona: Rescue, Advocacy + Sterilization — Sniffspot

One Love Arizona: Rescue, Advocacy + Sterilization

#79 in United States, #5 in Arizona, #1 in Gilbert

One Love utilizes innovative and forward-thinking programs to rescue and rehabilitate at-risk dogs, advocate for shelter animals, and provide free spay + neuter services.y

Pit Bull

"One Love is a phenomenal organization that not only advocates for..." more

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Friends For Life Animal Rescue — Sniffspot

Friends For Life Animal Rescue

#96 in United States, #8 in Arizona, #2 in Gilbert

Friends for Life Animal Rescue is dedicated to the homeless and stray animals in our community. These animals do not have an advocate and will likely suffer starvation, illness, or injury as they try to survive alone. Animals on the street are often unaltered, reproducing and creating even more unwanted animals. Friends for Life prefers to get to the source of the problem through spaying and neutering all animals we take in, and educating the public about the importance of altering their animals.

"I started volunteering at friends for life in October of 2024. Th..." more

Gilbert, AZ

Arizona Humane Society — Sniffspot

Arizona Humane Society

#97 in United States, #9 in Arizona, #3 in Gilbert

In 2013, Maricopa County was one of the worst places to be a pet. Shelters were facing the second worst pet overpopulation crisis in the United States. The Arizona Humane Society was a large rescue shelter taking in thousands of homeless animals, but there were still many pets with treatable illnesses being euthanized throughout the state. We knew a radical shift in thinking was needed to save more animal lives. So, we began systematically launching multiple initiatives to care for the most vulnerable in our community. Today, we take in the pets that other shelters can't care for: the ones who are sick, who are injured, or who would normally be euthanized in other shelters because of their tough medical needs. We serve as a safety net for the Valley's most vulnerable pets, and our Ethical No-Kill Philosophy‚ ensures we never euthanize a pet for space or based on the length of time they've been with us. And every effort has been worth it. Since 2013, we've reduced euthanasia by 83%‚that's 150,000 additional lives saved. Here's how we're transforming animal welfare in Arizona.

"The Humane Society of Tucson Arizona has a wonderful staff and wa..." more

Gilbert, AZ

Arizona Animal Welfare League — Sniffspot

Arizona Animal Welfare League

#98 in United States, #10 in Arizona, #4 in Gilbert

The Arizona Animal Welfare League is the largest and oldest no-kill shelter in Arizona. A "no-kill" shelter is an animal shelter that does not kill healthy or treatable animals even when the shelter is full, reserving euthanasia for terminally ill animals or those considered dangerous to public safety. AAWL is a registered 501c3 non-profit organization, tax ID 23-7149453. All donations are tax-deductible to the extent allowable by law. AAWL rescues, rehabilitates, and re-homes more than 4,000 dogs and cats that are abandoned or that have been surrendered by their owners. We do this primarily by rescuing them from other shelters in Maricopa County where they are likely to be euthanized due to the lack of time and resources to care for them. At any one time, our shelter will hold 140 cats and 190 dogs. We also have a foster parent network of approximately 90 families who provide care and shelter in their homes for puppies and kittens that are too young to be adopted, and those animals that are recovering from medical procedures or that need socialization before adoption. All pets offered for adoption have been spayed or neutered; micro-chipped and are current on all vaccinations. Any medical treatments needed, including surgeries, are provided by our medical team and all animals are evaluated by our behavior department. Learn more about our Phoenix veterinary services and animal clinic. AAWL not only adopts companion animals into loving homes, but we also hold a leadership position in the community in education and animal welfare issues. Check out our extensive dog and obedience training classes.

"Arizona’s largest and oldest no-kill shelter. The staff was wonde..." more

Gilbert, AZ

Rotten Rottie Rescue — Sniffspot

Rotten Rottie Rescue

#98 in United States, #10 in Arizona, #4 in Gilbert

Thank you for visiting rottenrottie.com, Arizona's only Rottweiler rescue located in Gilbert, right outside of Phoenix! Within this website you should hopefully find all the answers you are looking for when it comes to helping rescue this great breed! From the dogs we have rescued, who's in foster care, how to become a volunteer or a foster parent, forms for adopting, donating, dog training , up coming events and so much more! We work hard to save as many as these great boys and girls off the euthanasia list at our county's animal shelter as we can (we also take owner surrenders, depending on temperament). Moreover, we rescue dogs from the Pinal County Shelter as well, and on several occasions have rescued rotties from neighboring states who were scheduled to be euthanized. The more Rottweilers we can place into forever homes, the more we can save! This rescue is foster based, meaning we do not have a large kennel where we house the dogs in cages all day. Each rottweiler that we rescue goes to live with a family who has experience or has been trained on how to safely bring in a homeless rottweiler, whose temperament is pretty much unknown. There the dog is able to relax and shows us his true colors. We are able to help train and tweak bad habits and behavior and learn what may set the dog off, such as a cat, another dog, a crying baby etc. This knowledge gives us the ability to match our dogs with families who would be a good fit. This gives the adopter a much better advantage then going to the shelter and picking out a dog that no one knows anything about, taking it home to find out that the dog gets very aggressive when he sees a cat and you hoped he was going to be fluffy's new best friend.

Rottweiler

"They do great rescue work"

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Lost Our Home Pet Rescue — Sniffspot

Lost Our Home Pet Rescue

#99 in United States, #11 in Arizona, #5 in Gilbert

"I adopted my puppy from here and they made the process so easy, h..." more

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Maricopa animal care and control — Sniffspot

Maricopa animal care and control

#99 in United States, #11 in Arizona, #5 in Gilbert

At Maricopa County Animal Care & Control we know a thing or two about making connections and saving lives. Animal homelessness is a community problem that requires a community solution.

"This place helped me find my first pet! Lots of animals need home..." more

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AZ CARE — Sniffspot

AZ CARE

#100 in United States, #12 in Arizona, #6 in Gilbert

Gilbert, AZ

Freedom Brothers Rescue and Recovery — Sniffspot

Freedom Brothers Rescue and Recovery

#100 in United States, #12 in Arizona, #6 in Gilbert

Freedom Brothers Rescue and Recovery is a non-profit, no-kill, volunteer animal rescue and recovery organization serving the Phoenix Arizona area. We are a tax-deductible organization for animals who have very little or no hope living elsewhere. We place animals in loving, responsible, permanent homes after a comprehensive adoption process. This includes taking considerable care in locating good matches and educating prospective adopters about the responsibilities and costs of bringing an animal into their homes and lives. Our belief is that there is a special home for each and every pet given enough time to find one.

Gilbert, AZ

Pittie Me Rescue — Sniffspot

Pittie Me Rescue

#100 in United States, #12 in Arizona, #6 in Gilbert

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Central Arizona Animal Rescue — Sniffspot

Central Arizona Animal Rescue

#100 in United States, #12 in Arizona, #6 in Gilbert

Gilbert, AZ

HALO Animal Rescue — Sniffspot

HALO Animal Rescue

#100 in United States, #12 in Arizona, #6 in Gilbert

HALO (Helping Animals Live On) is a private, 501(c)(3), non-profit organization founded in 1994 by two women, Michel Herstam and Heather Allen, out of their homes in Phoenix, AZ. HALO provides temporary shelter to abandoned cats and dogs until they can be adopted into a permanent home.

Gilbert, AZ

Desert Paws Rescue — Sniffspot

Desert Paws Rescue

#100 in United States, #12 in Arizona, #6 in Gilbert

Since 2008, we have provided thousands of dogs and cats with a second chance at a happy ending. rescue Cats are often placed on a shelter’s Euthanasia list because of acute illness or behavior. We rescue these types of animals so that we can provide them with necessary medical attention and a second chance at long and healthy lives. Desert Paws also takes pride in pulling Ringworm+, FIV+, and FeLV+ cats that might otherwise be euthanized due to their condition. education Arizona has one of the highest homeless pet populations in the country! We strive to inform and educate our community about the importance of spay and neuter and the value of commitment to a healthy-pet-lifestyle. These values must be prioritized in order for our community to reduce our homeless pet population and reduce unnecessary euthanization of otherwise adoptable pets.

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Wildhorse Ranch Rescue — Sniffspot

Wildhorse Ranch Rescue

#100 in United States, #12 in Arizona, #6 in Gilbert

Wildhorse Ranch Rescue aka Wildhorse, was started in 1995 by Kim Meagher (pronounced Maher), an employee of Intel Corporation. She and her two young children, Nick and McKay, accidentally found out about the plight of homeless horses in the United States. Once they knew that over 60,000 horses in this country are sent to horrible deaths each year, they knew they had to do something to help. They rescued horses privately from 1995 until 2000. But even with their efforts, they could not save very many horses. Kim applied for, and received non-profit status for Wildhorse and with the help of many people, Wildhorse has been able to save hundreds of horses from death, abuse and neglect. Note: Our use of the term "horses" refers to all types of equine. Wildhorse also takes in retired United States Government horses and mules from the US Forest Service, and the United States Cavalry. Wildhorse provides an opportunity for these hardworking animals to live in peace and comfort in their golden years. No, the US Government does not pay for their retirement. Wildhorse is a registered 501(c)3 organization with the Federal Government and in the State of Arizona. All donations are tax deductible as allowed by the IRS.

Gilbert, AZ

Saving One Life — Sniffspot

Saving One Life

#100 in United States, #12 in Arizona, #6 in Gilbert

Established in 2009, Saving One Life is a volunteer-run, foster-based, never-kill animal rescue serving canines and felines in need throughout Arizona and Southern California. As a never-kill rescue, we provide all veterinary intervention needed for the animals in our care. We only consider euthanasia when all other medical options are exhausted (i.e., end-of-life–terminal cancer, end-stageend stage renal failure) and when it is in the best interest of the animal in our care.

Gilbert, AZ

Carrie On Rescue — Sniffspot

Carrie On Rescue

#100 in United States, #12 in Arizona, #6 in Gilbert

Helping our loyal canine and feline friends carry on to their forever homes. Carrie On Rescue was founded in 2013. We are a registered 501(c)(3) non-profit no-kill pet rescue organization based in Gilbert, AZ. We are all volunteers with no paid employees who dedicate our free time to help save as many animals from death row at the local shelters in the Phoenix area as we can. Carrie on Rescue holds adoption events regularly on Saturdays at Bark Avenue, located on 835 W. Warner Road in Gilbert, AZ. You may also meet our dogs by contacting us directly, and arranging for a personal meet-and-greet appointment during the week. We do not have a shelter facility of our own. All of our animals are placed in loving foster homes until they are adopted. The directors of Carrie on Rescue have been involved in animal rescue for more than a decade. Our main purpose is to save dogs from the euthanasia list at the Maricopa County shelter and other shelters in the area, but we also take in strays from time to time. We are very passionate about what we do as we truly love animals and we hope to see the day where all animals will have a loving home and we will no longer be needed. We envision the day when all animal shelters are empty because every dog and cat has found a loving family who will cherish them for their entire life.

Gilbert, AZ

San Tan Animal Rescue — Sniffspot

San Tan Animal Rescue

#100 in United States, #12 in Arizona, #6 in Gilbert

San Tan Animal Rescue is a 501(c)(3) non-profit (EIN: 82-2359666 ), no-kill animal rescue organization who's mission is to rescue dogs that have been abandoned, neglected, or otherwise placed in harm's way; to provide temporary housing for adoptable dogs, and to promote and encourage the responsible care of pets, especially spaying or neutering, micro-chipping and vaccination of dogs and puppies. We have over 30 years of combined rescue experience and knowledge. All our dog's are spayed or neutered, microchipped and current on all their shots prior to being adopted. We do not have a kennel / shelter type of facility. We believe the most effective and successful way to match families and pets is to foster them in our own homes. Fostering dogs allows us to train the dogs to have good doggie manners and allows us to learn about the dog's personality and character. Ultimately fostering our rescue animals allows us to give potential adopters complete information on the pet's behavior and how well he / she will fit with a family and lifestyle. If you would like to be a foster please let us know. In order to adopt the dogs that are in our group, we hold adoption events every Saturday at the Petsmart in Queen Creek. Many of San Tan Animal Rescue Puppies and adult dogs are rescued from city animal shelters right before they're scheduled to be euthanized. Other dogs come to us from people who have found them as a stray or abandoned, and often gravely ill. Unfortunately, there are far more homeless dogs than we can care for, but we do our best to place as many dogs as we can into a San Tan Animal Rescue foster homes. For the cases where we are unable to bring a dog into our group we offer families the option to courtesy post their dog on our website.

Gilbert, AZ

The Last Resort — Sniffspot

The Last Resort

#100 in United States, #12 in Arizona, #6 in Gilbert

Gilbert, AZ

Arizona Schnauzer Rescue — Sniffspot

Arizona Schnauzer Rescue

#100 in United States, #12 in Arizona, #6 in Gilbert

Arizona Schnauzer Rescue, Inc. is an all-volunteer non-profit, tax-deductible charity dedicated to finding new, loving homes for miniature schnauzers. We do not require a donation or fee to take a dog into rescue. Donations are tax-deductible, but not required. All of our dogs must be spayed/neutered, current on vaccinations, groomed, housebroken and their teeth cleaned (if needed) before we adopt them into a new home. If a dog has any behavioral issues, we work on that before adoption. We have a waiting list of homes desiring to adopt a schnauzer from us. We carefully screen the new homes and when we adopt a dog it is always on a two-week trial basis - to make sure the dog is happy and the people are happy before an adoption is finalized.

Gilbert, AZ

Back The Blue Pet Rescue — Sniffspot

Back The Blue Pet Rescue

#100 in United States, #12 in Arizona, #6 in Gilbert

BTBPR is a non-profit organization dedicated to rescuing abused, neglected and abandoned animals. BTBPR strives to find these animals forever homes and reduce euthanasia. BTBPR also assists Arizona’s retired public safety K9’s with medical needs. BTBPR is comprised of board members either working in or having had prior experience working in Law Enforcement. It is this experience that brought BTBPR to life. Years ago, a call to home regarding a neglected Pitbull mix changed one board members way of thinking about animals. This beautiful Pit had just given birth and was found to be extremely dehydrated, emaciated, and severally abused. The hot summer in Arizona left this momma to dig holes in the ground to help keep her babies cool enough to survive the excruciating heat. The hardest part was how scared this momma was, and trust was something that did not come easy for her. Today, Lexi is doing great, and so are her puppies. That was over six years ago. The countless stories do not end with Lexi; rather she was just the beginning. BTBPR does not discriminate regarding animal breeds or even types of animals. BTBPR has also helped owners needing long-term medical care find temporary homes for their beloved animals so they could heal, knowing their fur babies were taken care of. In fact, BTBPR is in the beginning stages with area hospitals regarding assistance with hospice patients and critical long-term care patients who refuse to seek treatment because they have concerns for their animals. Also, area real estate agents seek BTBPR out when their clients reluctantly make the move to assisted living homes and need to find homes for their pets. BTBPR is also dedicated to lowering the feral feline population (homeless and unsocialized cats) by conducting regular Trap Neuter Return (TNR) events. During these events, feral cats are humanely trapped, neutered/spayed and then returned to the area they were trapped. TNR helps reduce the population of feral cats and still allows them to live a healthy life in the area they were located. Often, during these events, a cat first believed to be feral is not, and BTBPR will find them homes. BTBPR also socializes kittens born to feral mothers and finds them forever homes. To date, BTBPR has neutered/spayed hundreds of feral cats throughout Arizona. BTBPR is dedicated to giving back to area police agency K9 handlers by assisting with their medical needs. When a K9 can no longer work, due to age, health or injury, the K9 handler is responsible for its care when the dog is retired. These costs are often astronomical and strain the personal finances of these handlers. Most of the K9’s that are retired still have a life to live, but without medical assistance will be euthanized. BTBPR feels these dogs deserve better from us as they have served their communities with dedication and honor. Recently Chandler Police K9 Bronco was diagnosed with a brain tumor and was immediately retired. The tumor was operable, but at a high financial cost to his handler. BTBPR assisted with fundraisers, and Bronco received the treatment he deserved and will live several more years to enjoy his retirement. In addition, education is critical in saving animals, and BTBPR consistently provides training to not only the communities of Arizona but to police departments as well. Too often a call regarding a vicious animal is not as it seems, and the animals are either removed to be euthanized or shot on sight due to their behavior. Let us not forget that animals, even when abused, will protect their homes. By educating officers, providing less lethal means of capture, animals lives are saved. BTBPR assists other rescues as well by providing food, medicine, bedding, and shelter. BTBPR also contributes food, bedding, medicine, and shelter to the less fortunate who love their animals but sometimes fall into financial hardship. Without our help, owners in these situations surrender their animals which places them at risk for euthanasia. To date, BTBPR and their board members have saved hundreds of animals by providing medical care, shelter, and forever homes. BTBPR dedicates all they do to Lexi, her story is not unlike many others, but she was our beginning.

Gilbert, AZ

National Anatolian Shepherd Rescue Network — Sniffspot

National Anatolian Shepherd Rescue Network

#100 in United States, #12 in Arizona, #6 in Gilbert

Gilbert, AZ

Valley Dogs Rescue — Sniffspot

Valley Dogs Rescue

#100 in United States, #12 in Arizona, #6 in Gilbert

Formed in 2008, Valley Dogs has helped hundreds of dogs find their forever homes. We are a 501(c)(3) non-profit (EIN: 26-0896950), no-kill animal rescue organization whose mission is to rescue dogs that have been abandoned, neglected, or otherwise placed in harm's way; to provide temporary housing for adoptable dogs, and to promote and encourage the responsible care of pets, especially spaying or neutering, micro-chipping and vaccination of dogs and puppies.

Gilbert, AZ

Companion Animal Rehabilitation Emergency Medical Fund — Sniffspot

Companion Animal Rehabilitation Emergency Medical Fund

#100 in United States, #12 in Arizona, #6 in Gilbert

C.A.R.E. initially started as a funding source for a small, local shelter that did not have in-house medical care. The medical pets in this shelter had the unfortunate luck of landing in a shelter that had no budget for outside medical treatment. We saw an opportunity to work with city officials to create a better world for these pets and saved over 400 lives through our intervention. We have since become a medical-only rescue implementing life-saving programs that save the lives of at-risk shelter pets. C.A.R.E. currently has two special-need programs in addition to our General Emergency Fund. • Senior Animal Wellness Program - The Senior Animal Wellness Program is intended for senior dogs and cats over the age of seven. These pets are at most risk for euthanasia due to age, age-related illnesses and/or lack of owner information. The program provides a complete senior wellness exam including bloodwork, x-rays, urinalysis, and fecal testing. Senior pets that participate in the program become more adoptable as it gives valuable insight into the health of a senior pet, especially those with unknown medical histories. • Parvo Fund - C.A.R.E.’s Parvo Fund assists with dogs and puppies that are diagnosed with Parvovirus. The fund covers the cost for hospitalization, (which can sometimes last 7 days or more), fluids, antibiotics and immune boosters. These animals are almost always euthanized at the shelter and therefore their best chance of survival is to be transferred to a vet hospital. These puppies are then moved to foster homes to recover until their quarantine period expires. • General Emergency Fund – covers all emergency medical funding costs including diagnostics, treatment, emergency vet fees, regular vet fees, specialists, surgery costs, hospitalization and medications. (It is also worth mentioning that although C.A.R.E. does not have a formal program for helping low-income individuals or veterans seeking financial assistance for their own pets, we do try our best to aid those individuals when funds are available.) "We are one of the very few organizations in Arizona that pull ONLY medical pets from shelters." C.A.R.E. Medical Fund is a foster-based, medical-only rescue. Our adoption program helps medically challenged animals to become adoptable by providing immediate medical care and rehabilitation. While other rescues take in medical dogs some of the time, we only intake pets that have serious injury or illness. These pets are at high risk for euthanasia at the shelter. Unfortunately, the high cost of care is why medical dogs are not pulled by local rescues. Once these pets are restored to health, they are put up for adoption. "Our expenses are always higher, our commitment is longer and unfortunately, not all our pets make it." Each one of our rescues require medical care that exceed the standard norms for rescue pets. Often, we are trying to diagnose a condition that is not immediately evident. Every case we encounter is unique and therefore has its unique challenges. This requires time, patience and above all, funds to be able to diagnose and treat the condition. For those pets that we feel are best left in our care for their lifetime, we created a hospice program. For those pets that need end-of-life care, we are always there to help transition them to the Rainbow Bridge. We will NEVER allow a pet to needlessly suffer. "Our fosters are the lifeblood of our organization. They are the superheroes." Pets pulled from the shelter live with fosters in their homes until ready for adoption. Most of our team fosters have experience handling animals that have medical challenges and are prepared to be their caretaker for the long haul. The time, love and commitment that all our volunteers put into each pet makes them all superheroes and when they see a pet that was once considered “unadoptable” find their forever home, the feeling is incredible. "Our supporters, donors and friends keep us strong and give us hope for the future." C.A.R.E. Medical Fund runs entirely on the generosity of our supporters. We receive no outside funding from government or state agencies and public and private grants for our small organization is limited. We need your help so that we can continue to help homeless animals that need emergency medical funding. We would greatly appreciate your help in order to help more animals that need vet care.

Gilbert, AZ

Humane Animal Rescue and Trapping Team — Sniffspot

Humane Animal Rescue and Trapping Team

#100 in United States, #12 in Arizona, #6 in Gilbert

Lost Our Home Pet Rescue was founded in 2008 as a grassroots response to the housing crisis that left thousands of people displaced and thousands of pets abandoned. Lost Our Home Founder and Executive Director, Jodi Polanski, worked as a local mortgage banker during that time and witnessed these devastating results firsthand. Pets were abandoned in foreclosed homes, often without food or water. Others were forced into shelters‚ their owners having no other choice. With the second highest foreclosure rates, and the second highest shelter-euthanasia rates, Maricopa County was experiencing a crisis and no existing service was designed to address the needs of both people and pets. Jodi was quick to recognize this urgent need and launched Lost Our Home Pet Rescue with just a small network of volunteers who were focused on helping the pets that had been abandoned during the housing crisis. Help and hope were on the way! Soon we learned that the need was even greater than we originally thought, and we responded by quickly expanding our programs to offer additional programs for pets and pet parents facing other life crises too.

Gilbert, AZ

Fur the Paws — Sniffspot

Fur the Paws

#100 in United States, #12 in Arizona, #6 in Gilbert

Our amazing team of volunteers are committed to helping dogs and supporting their guardians who have limited or no resources. Our members and volunteers provide the momentum that helps us affect positive change. We are always in need of Neighborhood Captains to help in this fight. Think you would be a good fit?

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

Welcome to the 2025 Gilbert, AZ Sniffspot Top Dog Rescue & Shelter List, highlighting the top rescues and shelters in Gilbert, AZ chosen by the Sniffspot community and the public.

This list is sponsored by Sniffspot, the largest global network of private dog parks. Sniffspot offers 25 private dog parks in the Gilbert area, including fenced, water, indoor, and beach parks. As a hub for rescue dogs, our sponsorship underscores our dedication to supporting shelters and rescues. Explore Gilbert dog parks on Sniffspot's platform.

This list showcases the top dog rescues & shelters in Gilbert, AZ. 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 Gilbert Dog Rescues & Shelters Frequently Asked Questions

How many dog rescues and shelters operate in Gilbert?

There are 25 in Gilbert. Outside of Gilbert, there are 119 located in Arizona.

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

There are many reputable rescues in Gilbert, the top 3 on our list are: One Love Arizona: Rescue, Advocacy + Sterilization, Friends For Life Animal Rescue, Arizona Humane Society.

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

The most common specialization for dog rescues and shelters in Gilbert is Pit Bull with 1 focusing on it. The second most common specialization is Rottweiler with 1 focusing on it.

How can I adopt a rescue dog in Gilbert?

Using our list of the top dog rescues and shelters, you can find a reputable shelter in Gilbert. 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 policy focuses on finding the best matches for both people and dogs.

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

Yes! Gilbert has the following types of breed-specific dog rescues and shelters: Pit Bull Rottweiler

Can you recommend any dog rescues in Gilbert that specialize in senior dogs?

We do not have any record of senior dog rescues and shelters in Gilbert, but these are the closest cities with senior dog rescues and shelters: Phoenix

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    Ever catch your dog spinning in circles, hot on the trail of their own tail? We've all seen it – that classic dog chasing tail maneuver. But why do they do it? Is it just playful silliness, or could it signal something more? This article explores the many reasons behind this common canine quirk, from simple boredom to potential medical concerns. We'll help you understand whether your dog's tail chasing is harmless fun or a sign you should seek professional advice.

  • How Long Does it Take to House Train a Puppy? (Realistic Guide) thumbnail

    How Long Does it Take to House Train a Puppy? (Realistic Guide)

    Let's be honest, potty training a puppy is a rite of passage for every pet parent. It's full of ups, downs, and the occasional accident. You're probably wondering, "How long does it take to house train a puppy?" I get it – you want to enjoy your furry friend without the constant worry. This guide gives you a realistic timeline and practical tips for puppy potty training, so you can ditch the cleaning supplies and start enjoying more adventures together. We'll cover everything from setting up a consistent routine to understanding how breed size affects how long potty training a puppy actually takes.

  • How to Train a Dog Not to Run Away: A Complete Guide thumbnail

    How to Train a Dog Not to Run Away: A Complete Guide

    That familiar panic when your dog takes off—we've all been there. It's terrifying. But what if off-leash freedom and safety could actually coexist? This guide shows you how to train a dog not to run away, so you can finally enjoy those breezy park days without the heart-stopping chase. We'll cover practical training tips and essential safety measures for worry-free adventures. Off-leash time can be a joy, and we'll show you how to make it safe.

  • The Ultimate Guide to Scent Training for Dogs thumbnail

    The Ultimate Guide to Scent Training for Dogs

    Your dog's nose is an amazing tool. Did you know they have 40 times the olfactory receptors than humans? Scent training for dogs taps into this superpower, turning everyday moments into exciting sniff-fests. It's enriching for all types of dogs – reactive, shy, or simply adventurous. Ready to explore the world of scent work for dogs? Let's get started.

  • Service Dog Training Costs: DIY vs. Pro thumbnail

    Service Dog Training Costs: DIY vs. Pro

    More than 80 million Americans rely on their service dogs to help them navigate the world. Task-trained assistance animals perform a huge range of life-changing—in many cases, life-saving—services: These dogs act as eyes for visually impaired handlers, provide mobility support, alert to seizures and blood sugar crashes, interrupt anxiety attacks, remind their people to take medications, and so much more.

  • How to Deal With Puppy Potty Training Regression thumbnail

    How to Deal With Puppy Potty Training Regression

    You thought those dreaded middle-of-the-night potty breaks were over. You were finally free from cleaning up puppy puddles. Then, suddenly, your furry friend starts having accidents again. It's frustrating, right? This puppy potty training regression is more common than you think. Don't worry; we'll help you get your pup back on track. We'll cover the common causes, offer practical solutions, and give you actionable steps to tackle this challenge together.

  • Dirty Dog Syndrome: Causes, Solutions, and Prevention thumbnail

    Dirty Dog Syndrome: Causes, Solutions, and Prevention

    It's a cringe-worthy moment every dog owner dreads: your furry friend chowing down on something truly disgusting. If your dog has a penchant for poop, you're dealing with coprophagia. It's more common than you think, and thankfully, often manageable. This article explores the reasons behind dirty dog syndrome, from instinct to learned behavior. We'll also give you practical tips to help break this unpleasant habit.

  • How to Train Your Rescue Dog: A Complete Guide thumbnail

    How to Train Your Rescue Dog: A Complete Guide

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Dog enrichment guides

  • Bikejoring: The Ultimate Guide for You and Your Dog thumbnail

    Bikejoring: The Ultimate Guide for You and Your Dog

    Want a fun new way to exercise with your dog? Try bikejoring! This exciting dog sport combines cycling with the energy of your furry friend. Whether you're wondering what is bikejoring, looking for bikejoring training tips, or searching for bikejoring near me, this guide has you covered. We'll cover everything from essential gear to safety precautions, so you and your pup can hit the trails safely and happily.

    What is bikejoring?


    Active Dog Sports describes bikejoring as “similar to traditional mushing on a sled except it’s with a bike.” Essentially, one dog or a team of dogs are leashed to a bicycle (with a person riding it) via a safe bike attachment, and they pull the rig (with help from their human peddling) like a sled.

    Key Takeaways



    • Bikejoring requires a fit and enthusiastic dog. A love of running and pulling, combined with physical fitness, makes for a happy bikejoring companion. Prioritize your dog's comfort and enjoyment above all else.

    • Proper equipment and training are essential for safe bikejoring. Invest in a quality harness, bungee line, and bike attachments. Thorough training on essential commands is crucial before hitting the trails.

    • Connecting with other bikejorers can enrich your experience. Seek out online and local communities for valuable advice, training tips, and camaraderie. Learning from experienced enthusiasts can make your bikejoring journey smoother and more enjoyable.


    Is Bikejoring for Me and My Dog?


    Dog Breed Considerations


    Many dog breeds can participate in bikejoring. Northern breeds like Huskies and Malamutes have a natural pull instinct, making them well-suited for the sport. However, other breeds, such as Border Collies, Labradors, and German Shepherds, also excel at bikejoring. The key requirement is a healthy, fit, and fully grown dog. Puppies should avoid this high-impact activity as their bodies are still developing. If you’re unsure about your dog's breed suitability, consult a veterinarian or a professional dog trainer specializing in dog sports.

    Health and Fitness Requirements


    Bikejoring best suits medium to large, physically fit dogs. Smaller dogs may lack the strength for pulling, while larger dogs should be fully grown before starting. A general guideline is for dogs between 9 months and 10 years old. Proper training for both dog and human is essential for safety and enjoyment. Using the right equipment, like a proper harness and secure bike attachment, is also crucial. Bikejoring is often safer than having your dog run alongside your bike because of the controlled pulling motion. This activity provides excellent exercise for high-energy dogs and builds muscle mass. Looking for more ways to exercise your dog? Explore Sniffspot's dog park listings near you!

    Bikejoring history


    The exact origins of bikejoring are not known, and we aren’t sure what time period bikejoring grew out of. However, we do know that it was born out of traditional dog sled mushing. It is thought that skijoring, in which a person on skis is pulled by a dog (in the snow), came out of dog sled mushing, and that bikejoring came after skijoring.

    Why is it called bikejoring?


    “Bikejoring” is a bike-centric version of the word “skikjøring,” which is a Norweigeian term meaning “ski driving.”

    Popularity of bikejoring


    It’s tough to say exactly how popular bikejoring is, but the sport, which was already well-established in Europe, has been gaining popularity in the US since about 2010. There are more and more bikejoring race events happening in the U.S. every year!

  • Flyball Dogs: A Complete Guide to This Exciting Sport thumbnail

    Flyball Dogs: A Complete Guide to This Exciting Sport

    Does your dog have energy to burn? A love for fetching? Then flyball might be the perfect dog sport for you both! This exciting team sport combines running, jumping, and retrieving—turning your dog's natural instincts into a thrilling competition. Whether you're a seasoned dog sports enthusiast or just curious about flyball training for dogs, this guide covers everything you need to know to get started.

  • 20+ Best Enrichment Toys for Dogs: Ultimate Guide thumbnail

    20+ Best Enrichment Toys for Dogs: Ultimate Guide

    Does your dog seem bored, anxious, or a little too interested in your slippers? Dog enrichment toys offer a simple solution. They're more than just playthings; they provide mental stimulation, burn energy, and can even ease anxiety. Whether you have a playful pup or a senior sweetheart, the right enrichment toys for dogs can transform their world (and yours!). We'll explore the best dog enrichment toys, from classic favorites to high-tech options, and help you choose the perfect one for your furry friend. * All Sniffspot articles are reviewed by certified trainers for quality, please see bottom of article for details *

  • Dog Exercise at Home: Fun Indoor Activities thumbnail

    Dog Exercise at Home: Fun Indoor Activities

    Want to keep your dog active and entertained without leaving your house? You've come to the right place. This article is all about dog exercise at home. Whether you have a tiny apartment or a big backyard, we've got creative games, DIY projects, and training techniques for every dog. Get ready to strengthen your bond and unleash your dog's inner athlete!

  • What is Dog Sledding? Your Complete Guide thumbnail

    What is Dog Sledding? Your Complete Guide

    Dog sledding. It's the stuff of legends, inspiring movies like Eight Below and heroic tales like Balto's life-saving run. But what is dog sledding really all about beyond the Hollywood portrayal? This guide explores everything from the basics of mushing to specialized topics like types of dog sleds and sled dog training. We'll even touch on how to build a dog sled yourself. Ready to discover the real world of dog sledding? Let's go.

  • Dog-Friendly National Parks: The Ultimate Guide thumbnail

    Dog-Friendly National Parks: The Ultimate Guide

    Want to explore America's stunning national parks with your furry best friend? Finding truly dog-friendly national parks can be tricky. This guide makes it easy. We'll cover the essential rules and regulations for dogs in national parks, plus share tips for a smooth trip. Get ready to discover the most welcoming dog-friendly national parks the US has to offer!

  • Dog Hiking Guide: Trails, Safety & Training Tips thumbnail

    Dog Hiking Guide: Trails, Safety & Training Tips

    Want to explore the best dog hiking trails with your furry friend? Whether you're looking for a leisurely stroll or an adventurous trek, finding dog-friendly hiking trails can be a blast. This guide covers everything you need for a safe and fun outing, from essential gear to trail etiquette. Let's find the perfect hike for you and your pup!

  • Best Dog Water Parks in the US: 15+ Amazing Splash Destinations for Your Pup thumbnail

    Best Dog Water Parks in the US: 15+ Amazing Splash Destinations for Your Pup

    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.

  • Dog Parks: Good or Bad? A Guide for Owners thumbnail

    Dog Parks: Good or Bad? A Guide for Owners

    Off-leash exercise is great for dogs. We all want our furry friends to socialize and burn off energy. Many owners turn to dog parks for this, but are dog parks good or bad? It's a valid question. While the idea of a dedicated space for dogs to play sounds paw-some, the reality can be more complicated. Let's explore the pros and cons of dog parks, helping you decide if they're right for your pup, and look at some alternatives to dog parks, too.

  • Do Dogs Need Off-Leash Time? The Ultimate Guide thumbnail

    Do Dogs Need Off-Leash Time? The Ultimate Guide

    Watching your dog run free is pure joy—it’s what places like Sniffspot are all about. But do dogs need off-leash time to thrive? It's a valid question, especially with busy schedules or if your dog's recall isn't reliable. This article explores the benefits and risks of off-leash adventures, plus smart ways to keep your dog happy and healthy, even on-leash. We'll also discuss whether you can keep your dog on a leash all day and cover essential safety tips. Keep reading to learn how to make the best choice for your dog.

  • Best Toys for Herding Dogs: Keeping Your Pup Happy & Engaged thumbnail

    Best Toys for Herding Dogs: Keeping Your Pup Happy & Engaged

    Herding dogs are amazing, intelligent companions. But that also means they need more than just a simple game of fetch. Finding the right toys for herding dogs is key to keeping them happy and stimulated. This article explores some of the best toys for herding dogs, including options specifically for breeds like Border Collies and Australian Shepherds. We'll help you discover the perfect herding toys for dogs to tap into their natural instincts and keep them entertained for hours.

  • Tough Dog Toys for Aggressive Chewers: A Practical Guide thumbnail

    Tough Dog Toys for Aggressive Chewers: A Practical Guide

    Does your dog destroy every toy you give them? Is your house littered with the remnants of plush toys? Are you tired of wasting money on "indestructible" dog toys for aggressive chewers that don't last? Then this post is for you. We'll cover everything you need to know about finding the best dog toys for aggressive chewers, so you can finally give your pup something safe, durable, and fun.

  • Daily Exercise Calculator: How Much Exercise Does Your Dog Need? thumbnail

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

    Everyone knows dogs need exercise, but how much is enough? Walks are great, but creating a truly balanced fitness plan means understanding your dog's specific needs. This post helps you develop a daily exercise calculator for your dog, considering breed, age, and lifestyle. We'll cover fun activities, understanding exercise intensity, and recognizing when your pup has had enough. Let's create a plan that keeps your dog happy and healthy!

  • Complete Guide To Herding With Dogs thumbnail

    Complete Guide To Herding With Dogs

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  • Dog Enrichment Activities: The Ultimate Guide thumbnail

    Dog Enrichment Activities: The Ultimate Guide

    Ever feel like your dog is restless or bored? They may be getting enough exercise, but still need more. That's where enrichment activities for dogs come in. Giving your dog opportunities to sniff, explore, and problem-solve can make a world of difference. Whether you have a puppy, adult, or senior dog, enriching their environment is key for their well-being. Let's explore how to add cognitive enrichment for dogs, even tailoring activities to your dog's breed with breed specific enrichment and fun enrichment games for dogs.

Dog reactivity guides

  • Understanding and Managing Your Dog's Anxiety thumbnail

    Understanding and Managing Your Dog's Anxiety

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  • Dog Fear Aggression: Signs, Causes & Solutions thumbnail

    Dog Fear Aggression: Signs, Causes & Solutions

    * All Sniffspot articles are reviewed by certified trainers for quality, please see bottom of article for details *

  • Are German Shepherds Aggressive? Facts vs. Fiction thumbnail

    Are German Shepherds Aggressive? Facts vs. Fiction

    German Shepherds: loyal companions, intelligent workers, and sometimes, the subject of an unfair stereotype. Are German Shepherds aggressive? It's a question many people ask, and one we're going to answer honestly. From breed history and genetics to training and socialization, we'll unpack the factors that influence a GSD's behavior. We'll even offer practical tips for building a strong, positive relationship with your German Shepherd. Let's separate fact from fiction and appreciate these incredible dogs for who they truly are.

  • Rottweiler Aggression: Truth vs. Myth thumbnail

    Rottweiler Aggression: Truth vs. Myth

    Many dogs have gotten a bad reputation over the years for being "dangerous breeds." Rottweilers are among them. Like pit bulls and other large, blocky-headed types of dogs, these powerful and beautiful animals are often assumed to be aggressive.

  • Reactive Dog Training: A Practical Guide for Owners thumbnail

    Reactive Dog Training: A Practical Guide for Owners

    Living with a reactive dog can make simple outings feel like a challenge. We get it. But what if those everyday adventures could become enjoyable again? This post offers practical advice and resources for reactive dog training, helping you understand your dog's triggers and build positive experiences. We'll cover finding the right trainer, creating a supportive home environment, and even discovering where to walk a reactive dog so you can both start enjoying calmer walks together. Let's work towards a happier, less stressful life with your furry friend.

  • Puppy Training: How to Stop Leash Aggression thumbnail

    Puppy Training: How to Stop Leash Aggression

    Is your puppy's leash pulling turning walks into a wrestling match? Don't worry, you're not alone. Many new puppy owners struggle with puppy training for leash aggression. This guide will help you understand why your puppy acts out on the leash, tell the difference between excitement and true aggression, and give you simple, effective training techniques. Let's turn those frustrating walks into fun adventures for both of you!

  • Understanding Barrier Aggression in Dogs: Signs & Solutions thumbnail

    Understanding Barrier Aggression in Dogs: Signs & Solutions

    Does your sweet dog suddenly transform into a barking, lunging gremlin at the sight of a fence? You're dealing with barrier aggression in dogs (also known as barrier reactivity or barrier frustration). It's a common struggle. Walks become stressful. Backyard time becomes a symphony of barks. But don't worry, there's hope! This post offers practical tips and training exercises to manage your dog's barrier reactive outbursts. We'll help you build a stronger bond and raise a calmer, more confident pup. Learn more about barrier reactivity and how to manage barrier aggression.

  • What Is a Reactive Dog? A Practical Guide for Owners thumbnail

    What Is a Reactive Dog? A Practical Guide for Owners

    Does your dog suddenly transform into a barking, lunging Tasmanian devil on walks? It's stressful for both of you. If this sounds familiar, you might have a reactive dog. Understanding what is a reactive dog is the first step to calmer walks. We'll explore the common triggers and give you actionable strategies to manage and modify this behavior. Let's turn those stressful walks into enjoyable outings.

  • How to Socialize a Reactive Dog: A Step-by-Step Guide thumbnail

    How to Socialize a Reactive Dog: A Step-by-Step Guide

    Does your dog display reactivity to other pets or people? Maybe they’re a new rescue pup and are still settling into your home. Or they were sick growing up, so you missed their critical socialization period. Possibly they’ve had a bad experience after being raised as a normal puppy.

  • What Is a Reactive Dog? A Complete Guide thumbnail

    What Is a Reactive Dog? A Complete Guide

    Is your dog overly excited or fearful around other dogs? Do they bark, lunge, or whine? You might have a reactive dog. Many dog owners face this challenge. Understanding what a reactive dog is is the first step to helping them. This guide explores the common causes of dog reactivity, explains what makes a dog reactive, and offers practical tips and resources. Let's work together to build a stronger bond with your dog and enjoy stress-free walks.

  • Best Online Dog Training for Reactive Dogs: A Practical Guide thumbnail

    Best Online Dog Training for Reactive Dogs: A Practical Guide

    Does your dog's reactivity make walks stressful? You're not alone. Many dog owners face similar challenges. This guide offers practical advice and support for managing reactivity, including finding the best online dog training for reactive dogs. We'll connect you with reactive dog support groups, share training tips, and explore resources like the best dog training app for reactive dogs. Let's build a stronger bond with your dog, together.
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  • How To Groom a Reactive Dog thumbnail

    How To Groom a Reactive Dog

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Sniffspot community guides

Top dog trainers in the US

City dog parks guides

  • Big Dog Run Philadelphia: Top Parks & Sniffspots thumbnail

    Big Dog Run Philadelphia: Top Parks & Sniffspots

    Finding a great big dog run Philadelphia can be tough. So many parks are crowded or just too small. This guide simplifies your search. We're covering the best dog parks in Philly, from public favorites to private Sniffspots. Plus, we'll explore other dog-friendly things to do in Philadelphia. Let's find the perfect spot for your pup to play!

    Philadelphia Dog Parks: Public & Private Options


    This page is about public city dog parks and also includes Sniffspot private dog parks. Sniffspot is the largest network of private dog parks for rent in the world!

  • Sniffspot: Denver's Best Private Dog Parks thumbnail

    Sniffspot: Denver's Best Private Dog Parks

    Finding the perfect off-leash dog park in Denver can be ruff! From crowded public parks to hidden gems, this guide explores the best spots for your pup's next adventure. We'll cover popular public parks and introduce you to Sniffspot, a platform connecting dog owners with private, vetted off-leash areas in Denver and beyond. Let's find your dog's new favorite place to play!

    Denver Dog Parks: Public vs. Private


    This page is about public city dog parks and also includes Sniffspot private dog parks.

  • Best Dog Parks Near Me in Atlanta thumbnail

    Best Dog Parks Near Me in Atlanta

    Looking for the perfect dog park near me in Atlanta? This guide covers everything from public off-leash areas to private fenced-in spots. We'll help you find the best fit for your pup, whether you're looking for a quick romp or a private dog park near me rental.

    Find the Perfect Dog Park in Atlanta: Public & Private Options


    This page is about public city dog parks and also includes Sniffspot private dog parks. Sniffspot is the largest network of private dog parks for rent in the world!

  • The Best Dog Beaches in the United States: Your Ultimate Guide to Paw-some Coastal Adventures thumbnail

    The Best Dog Beaches in the United States: Your Ultimate Guide to Paw-some Coastal Adventures

    Discovering the best dog beaches where your furry friend can splash, swim, and play in the sand is pure tail-wagging bliss! From the scenic Highway 1 coastline of Central California to hidden coastal gems across the country, we've sniffed out the most paw-fect beach destinations for you and your four-legged companion.

  • Find a Sniffspot Near Me: Your Dog Park Guide thumbnail

    Find a Sniffspot Near Me: Your Dog Park Guide

    Finding a safe place for your dog to run free can be tricky. A securely fenced dog park offers peace of mind, especially if your pup is an escape artist. This guide explores public and private dog parks, including the benefits of renting a private spot, especially through Sniffspot. Whether you're searching for a "sniffspot near me" for a quick playdate or need a dedicated training space, we'll help you find the perfect fit for your furry friend. We'll also cover Sniffspot's pricing, Sniffpass, and how to create your own private dog park.

  • Top 10 Indoor Dog Parks: A US Guide thumbnail

    Top 10 Indoor Dog Parks: A US Guide

    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.

  • Best Public Dog Parks in America: Complete Survey Results from 670+ Dog Parents thumbnail

    Best Public Dog Parks in America: Complete Survey Results from 670+ Dog Parents

    Searching for the best public dog parks in your area can feel overwhelming, especially when you're trying to find that perfect spot where your pup can safely socialize and burn off energy. Whether you're exploring local dog parks in a new neighborhood or researching US dog parks for an upcoming trip, knowing what separates amazing facilities from disappointing ones can save you time, frustration, and potentially dangerous situations.

  • Best Dog Parks in the US: Ultimate Guide to Public & Private Off-Leash Adventures thumbnail

    Best Dog Parks in the US: Ultimate Guide to Public & Private Off-Leash Adventures

    Is your pup giving you those pleading "let me run free" eyes? Whether you're a new dog parent or a seasoned pro looking for fresh adventures, finding the perfect off-leash paradise for your furry friend can feel ruff! From sun-soaked California beaches where your water-loving lab can make a splash to mountain trails in Vermont where your adventure buddy can chase every scent, we've sniffed out the 15 best dog parks across America.

  • Dog Parks Near Me: Las Vegas Edition thumbnail

    Dog Parks Near Me: Las Vegas Edition

    Looking for the perfect dog park near me in Las Vegas? You're in luck! This guide explores all the best options for your pup, from public dog parks to private dog parks near me on Sniffspot. We'll help you find the ideal spot for playtime, socializing, and fresh air. Plus, we'll cover essential etiquette and safety tips to ensure a happy visit for everyone. Get ready for some tail-wagging fun!

  • Top Sniffspot Locations: Find the Perfect Dog Park thumbnail

    Top Sniffspot Locations: Find the Perfect Dog Park

    Looking for the perfect dog park? Whether you need a wide-open public space or a private, fenced-in spot, this guide will help you find the best dog parks across the US. We'll cover top-rated public parks, the perks of private dog parks, and even explore Sniffspot locations – giving your pup a safe and fun place to play. Ready to find your dog's new favorite spot? Let's go!

  • Sniffspot: Portland's Best Private Dog Parks thumbnail

    Sniffspot: Portland's Best Private Dog Parks

    Ready to discover Portland's best dog parks? Whether you're looking for a public park or the unique experience of a private Sniffspot, this guide has you covered. We'll help you find the perfect spot for your pup, with tips on what to bring, how to prepare, and even understanding dog body language. Plus, we'll explore some top Portland dog parks, including public and Sniffspot options, so you can plan your next dog-friendly adventure in the City of Roses.

    Portland Dog Parks: Public & Private Options


    This page is about public city dog parks and also includes Sniffspot private dog parks. Sniffspot is the largest network of private dog parks for rent in the world!

  • Small Dog Park Guide: Tips for Finding the Perfect Spot thumbnail

    Small Dog Park Guide: Tips for Finding the Perfect Spot

    Finding the perfect dog park for your small breed can be ruff! Big dog parks can be overwhelming, even dangerous, for little pups. This comprehensive guide helps you sniff out the best small dog parks for your pint-sized companion, covering everything from essential safety checklists to top recommendations for small dog parks across the US—including both public spots and private dog parks.

Dogs breeds

  • German Shepherd Dogs: Insights From Real Dog Owners thumbnail

    German Shepherd Dogs: Insights From Real Dog Owners

    The German Shepherd Dog (GSDs) are known for their intelligence, loyalty, and striking appearance. They're also incredibly versatile, excelling as working dogs and devoted family companions. This guide covers everything you need to know about GSDs, from understanding their unique traits and rich history to practical advice on training and care. So, whether you're a seasoned GSD owner or just starting your research, let's explore this remarkable breed together.

  • Understanding Your Doberman's Energy Levels and Needs thumbnail

    Understanding Your Doberman's Energy Levels and Needs

    Discover the Doberman Pinscher, a breed celebrated for its alert, loyal, and trainable nature. Considered a large dog, Doberman Pinschers were originally bred in Germany for guarding, protection, and police work beginning in the 1890s.

  • Staffordshire Bull Terrier: The Ultimate Breed Guide thumbnail

    Staffordshire Bull Terrier: The Ultimate Breed Guide

    Discover the Staffordshire Bull Terrier, a breed celebrated for its loyal, playful, and friendly nature. Recognized as a medium-sized dog, Staffordshire Bull Terriers originated in the United Kingdom, where they were initially bred for bull-baiting and later for dog fighting starting in the early 19th century.

  • French Bulldogs for First-Time Owners: A Guide thumbnail

    French Bulldogs for First-Time Owners: A Guide

    Discover the French Bulldog, a breed celebrated for its playful, friendly, and curious nature. Recognized as a small dog, French Bulldogs have their origins in France, where they were initially bred for companionship starting in the 1800s century.

  • Yorkshire Terriers: What Were They Bred For? thumbnail

    Yorkshire Terriers: What Were They Bred For?

    Discover the Yorkshire Terrier, a breed celebrated for its playful, friendly, and intelligent nature. Recognized as a small dog, Yorkshire Terriers have their origins in England, where they were initially bred for hunting vermin in textile mills and mines starting in the mid-19th century.

  • Bull Terrier: Breed Guide, Care, and Temperament thumbnail

    Bull Terrier: Breed Guide, Care, and Temperament

    Discover the Bull Terrier, a breed celebrated for its playful, friendly, and alert nature. Recognized as a medium dog, Bull Terriers have their origins in England, where they were initially bred for fighting and bull-baiting starting in the early 19th century.

  • Pomeranian Dog Breed Guide: Care, Temperament & More thumbnail

    Pomeranian Dog Breed Guide: Care, Temperament & More

    Discover the Pomeranian, a breed celebrated for its friendly, intelligent, and loyal nature. Recognized as a small toy dog, Pomeranians have their origins in Germany, where they were initially bred for herding starting in the 18th century.

  • Dalmatian Owners Guide: Breed Traits & Care Tips thumbnail

    Dalmatian Owners Guide: Breed Traits & Care Tips

    Dalmatians: those iconic spotted dogs. But what's it really like to own one? Beyond the Disney movies, real-life dalmatian owners know these dogs require a lot more than just love. From understanding their unique health needs to mastering their training, there's much to learn. This guide, backed by insights from nearly 100 real-life dalmatian owners, offers practical advice for both new and prospective dalmatian owners.

  • Jack Russell Terrier Breed Guide: All You Need to Know thumbnail

    Jack Russell Terrier Breed Guide: All You Need to Know

    Thinking about adding a Jack Russell Terrier to your family? These small but mighty dogs pack a ton of personality. From their playful energy to their clever antics, there's a lot to love about a Jack Russell. But before you jump in, it's smart to learn about their unique needs. We asked nearly 100 Jack Russell owners on Sniffspot for their best advice. This guide covers everything from training and exercise to health and the everyday joys (and challenges!) of living with a Jack Russell. Get ready to build an amazing bond with your new energetic companion.

  • Labrador Retriever: Ultimate Guide by Owners thumbnail

    Labrador Retriever: Ultimate Guide by 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. As one of the most popular types of retrievers, Labs are ideal companions for various lifestyles and are recognized by the American Kennel Club (AKC) as an excellent breed for families.

  • Golden Retriever Advice: The Complete Owner's Guide thumbnail

    Golden Retriever Advice: The Complete Owner's Guide

    Golden Retrievers: they're gorgeous, playful, and incredibly popular. But before you welcome one into your home, you need the right golden retriever advice. This guide draws on the wisdom of nearly 10,000 Golden Retriever owners, offering practical tips for caring for these affectionate dogs. From understanding their high energy levels to mastering grooming and training, we'll cover everything you need to know. So whether you're already a devoted Golden parent or just starting your research, get ready to learn how to give your furry friend the best possible care.

  • American Staffordshire Terrier: Your Complete Guide thumbnail

    American Staffordshire Terrier: Your Complete Guide

    Think American Staffordshire Terriers are tough? Think again. While their muscular build might intimidate some, these dogs are known for their playful and loyal personalities. This guide draws on the experience of nearly 10,000 AmStaff owners to reveal the truth about this often misunderstood breed. Want to learn more about caring for an American Staffordshire Terrier? You're in the right place.

  • Australian Shepherd Facts: Breed Info & Care Guide thumbnail

    Australian Shepherd Facts: Breed Info & Care Guide

    Discover the Australian Shepherd, an AKC breed celebrated for its trainable, playful, and affectionate nature. Despite its name, the Australian Shepherd is actually a native breed to the United States, originally developed to breed on farms and ranches. Considered a medium dog, Australian Shepherds were bred for herding beginning in the 1950s. As one of the high-energy breeds, Aussies are known for their boundless energy and need for regular exercise, including aerobic exercise.

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    Essential Husky Facts for Owners: Breed Guide

    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. Today, they're one of the most popular active breeds in North America.