The Hope Highway is completely foster based. We pride ourselves on helping dogs and their people. We do what we can to help people keep their dogs in their home and not surrender.
We also have a spay and neuter program that we also offer to the community at an affordable cost.
Mission and Vision
Our mission is to help dogs and their people. To educate, lend a helping hand and when necessary help to re- home dogs.
Adoption Policy
All adopters must fill out an adoption application that requires 3 references, a vet reference, detailed information about their home including either photos or video of their home and yard. We also ask about household members, other pets in the home, type of dog desired, dog experience, amount of time spent at home.
https://thehopehighway.org
Testimonials
See all testimonials"I have been helping out The Hope Highway for about 2 years now. They are an amazing foster based rescue in the area that not only helps out death row dogs from the south but also local surrenders which have reached an all time high recently. They are helping families in difficult financial situations be able to possibly keep their fur family members if possible or find new loving homes if needed. They take on many expensive medical situations that many other rescues just don't take the time for. This rescue is one that deserves any help it can and I can guarantee that it will all go right back to helping these dogs that so need it."
— becky g.
Volunteer / foster
"Jill and her crew The Hope Highway are consistently stepping up for the underdogs and the dogs that need medical help."
— sarah t.
Adoptee, Volunteer / foster, Supporter, Fan
"This rescue has not only helped several thousand of dogs find homes from high kill shelters. But they help with local surrender needs and with spay and neuter. They will help with food and people who need medical help for their dog. This rescue tries to help people and animals any way it can."
— ana m.
Adoptee, Volunteer / foster
"The Hope Highway does so much good, not only for the dogs in the south, but also local surrenders. The fosters and board members really care about the dogs and want them to have their best lives. We adopted our Peanut from them a year and a half ago and we have since become fosters (Hope Highway is not a shelter, so all dogs that come in need a loving home until adopted), volunteer to raise funds, and try to help and support in any way we can."
— stephanie e.
Adoptee, Volunteer / foster, Supporter, Fan
"The volunteer are great they take care iof all the dogs in finding them a good forever home."
— kay z.
Fan
"I came on as a foster just a few months after this rescue opened. The passion and compassion surpasses every other rescue I’ve ever worked with. There’s many great rescues in our area. However the insurmountable passion for animals is unrivaled."
— tori a.
Volunteer / foster
"Hope Highway is all-volunteer and completely foster based. They take on local surrenders as well as transport from the south. They take pregnant mamas, tiny babies, all breeds and medical issues that many others won’t even consider. This group pours their heart and soul into making a difference for every dog they possibly can. I’m proud to be a volunteer for Hope Highway and they are definitely deserving of this recognition!!!"
— sandra c.
Volunteer / foster
"Since my time with The Hope Highway I have been so impressed with the integrity, hard work, love and the will do attitude. We see a dog who needs help, sometimes expensive help and do whatever it takes to help."
— tamara j.
Staff member
"I first became acquainted with this organization when I adopted my shepsky Ghost from them. It was a great experience, and after getting to know his foster, I decided to join as well. Now I help foster and run adoption events. This rescues workers are so big hearted, and the dogs are always the absolute number one priority. The love and attention and care put into them goes above and beyond. I'd recommend them to anyone looking to either volunteer, or to find a furever companion for themselves."
— diann m.
Adoptee, Volunteer / foster

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