Paws New England
https://data.sniffspot.com/full-fit-in/768x512/Photos/SeoDogRescue/509/59959915d60e-paws_logo_tall_green.pngPaws New England is a rescue unlike any other...Any dog that ends up with PAWS has hit the jackpot. This group takes in some of the most difficult cases, hoarding, cruelty, and abusive situations, and will step up when other rescues don't. I have adopted 4 dogs from PAWS, and fostered many as well.Melissa L
We rescue abandoned, neglected, and abused dogs from high-kill shelters and desperate situations, provide them with veterinary care and much needed TLC, and bring them to New England where we place them in safe, loving homes.
Mission and Vision
Our Mission is to rescue dogs who would otherwise be euthanized in our southern states and find them loving homes.
Adoption Policy
Interested in adopting? Fill out an application and one of our volunteer adoption coordinators will be in touch to discuss the dog that you are interested in and make sure that they fit your lifestyle, and you fit theirs!
https://pawsnewengland.com/adopt/
Testimonials
See all testimonials"Paws New England is a rescue unlike any other...Any dog that ends up with PAWS has hit the jackpot. This group takes in some of the most difficult cases, hoarding, cruelty, and abusive situations, and will step up when other rescues don't. I have adopted 4 dogs from PAWS, and fostered many as well."
— melissa l.
Volunteer / foster, Fan
"An absolute inspiration to me and my family on what community can do when we work together. Thank you for bringing so much joy to our lives through our sweet pup"
— michael r.
Adoptee, Supporter, Fan
"PAWS New England works tirelessly to help as many dogs as they can (and honestly more than it probably can but they take them on anyway). They help and support the dogs (and their new parents) even after they've been adopted. They truly believe in creating good homes for the dogs and their adopters."
— timothy g.
Volunteer / foster
"We adopted my Roo from PAWS. She was found in TN with mange. They got her ba k to health & I adopted her before she even made it onto the adoption page. 3 years with her now & we couldn’t imagine life without her."
— heather g.
Adoptee
"Adopted my two best doggos through PNE and had such a great experience that I started fostering!"
— deryl p.
Volunteer / foster
"In 2012, PAWS New England pulled two extremely sick and emaciated dogs from Tipton County Animal Shelter. They both had suffered horrible neglect, living at the end of chains, outside 24/7 without shelter or food. Their condition meant they were most likely headed for euthanasia. But they thrived in PAWS volunteer foster care.
A little over a month later, we adopted the younger of the two, brought her home to MA, then through her wonderful fosters, became close friends with her mother dog’s adopters, in RI. Bella AND Arabella have enjoyed many visits over the years, every time acting like they’ve never been apart. Bella has been our little friend, our baby, and our daughter through the years. Recently, when we felt she’d benefit from a companion, of course we turned to PAWS again, this time choosing a poor soul literally kicked out of a motel room. She’s young and energetic, despite some health issues that PAWS generously paid to treat. She’s a joy.
Since 2005, Paws has saved countless dogs and helped make happy endings like ours. Whenever I hear anyone is looking to adopt a dog, I recommend the organization that saved both our babies’ lives."
— theresa b.
Adoptee
"I have been following Tiffany Croteau, a foster person through PAWS New England for a while. I see her genuine care and dedication for the wonderful furbabies she fosters while trying to find them their forever homes. I'm a mom for our 2, so loved, rescue furbabies who are so dear to us, Brody and Lilli and we are so grateful for the caring rescues who helped save them so we could welcome them into our family. People like Tiffany give so many animals a chance for a better life in a loving, safe home which they so desperately need and deserve."
— pam r.
Fan
"This rescue takes dogs that need medical help and help getting out of horrible situations and brings them to physicians and fosters that stay with them and their issues until they are well and can be adopted into loving homes. They provide help and education for fosters to train dogs with behavioral issues. The people involved with PAWS NE in the South and in the North are so dedicated to each and every dog that comes to us. It is amazing to me that so many people in different places come together to make this work for these abused and neglected dogs: fosters and transporters and people who arrange fund raises and adoption events. They easily take back dogs that have been adopted and didn't work well for some reason and find them new loving homes. I've volunteered for 7 years and watched how it all comes together because the main focus is the dogs' welfare in everyone's intentions and hearts. I love volunteering for PAWS NE. It's such a great rescue!"
— karen g.
Volunteer / foster
"I adopted my dog from this rescue and had a wonderful experience I have also helped participate in their fundraisers and give often. This rescue is so dedicated to the animals they save and always put them first. I can’t say enough about Paws New England"
— renee f.
Adoptee
"A family member is a foster. I've been blown away with how much time, energy and money they put into for the care of their dogs. They truly care able the well being of the dogs in their care. They make sure each dog go to the perfect home."
— shannon o.
Fan

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