#177 in United States, #7 in Florida, #1 in Tampa
901 N. Fremont Avenue, Tampa, FL 33606
https://mercyfullprojects.org/
Service areas:
Tampa Bay
"I adopted my special needs chihuahua from Mercy Full. They do an amazing job to ensure each pet goes to the most perfect home. They offer a foster to adopt program to make sure. They are so supportive and offer so many fun events for their pets."
— natalie s.
Adoptee
"They always put the animals FIRST, we were able to find our family’s missing piece through them and we couldn’t be more grateful."
— laura s.
Adoptee
"Mercy Full Project is amazing! I adopted my dog from them a little over 1.5 years ago. They made sure to call references and get a video of my house to ensure the safety of the dog. I now foster dogs for the rescue. They take in dogs from other shelters, owner surrenders, and strays that are found near the rescue. All dogs live with fosters before being adopted out, and they aren't adopted out until a suitable home is found for them. The owner often takes in dogs in serious condition that no other shelters will accept! Everyone treats the dogs like family."
— tori l.
Adoptee, Volunteer / foster
"Conscientious, passionate, and determined, the founder of Mercy Full Project (MFP), and dedicated volunteers work hard to advocate for all animals, and find them loving homes. MFP, like many rescues, rarely rests, and is always on-call with intakes, and animal emergencies, but still manages to develop and maintain key relationships with fosters, adopters, volunteers, and the surrounding community. MFP founder, Heydi Acuna, puts great emphasis on the adoption process to minimize adoption failures, and to ensure animals are going to their perfect forever home. Her tough, no-nonsense persona keeps the organization running smoothly, but it is her enormous heart, kindness, and compassion that make this rescue thrive as part of the Tampa Bay community. Heydi, and the MFP volunteers are the epitome of rescue, and should be recognized for their efforts."
— stephanie o.
Adoptee, Volunteer / foster, Supporter, Fan
"I fostered 43 puppies before adopting Stormy. She's the love of my life. The group always made the best decision for the rescue pups and went above and beyond to get the best matched homes. The fosters have a lot of input in the adoption process which makes us feel secure in our pups placement. They put in more hours than exist in a day and pour their hearts into it."
— cindy m.
Adoptee, Volunteer / foster, Supporter, Fan
"We found the Mercy Full project by searching Petfinders. We applied online in July 2021. The online process was easy & we were able to upload picts of our yard to ensure a save space for our new dog. A few days later, we received a call about an ipcoming adoption event. Unable to attend myself my husband & our older dog went. My husband brought the adoption fee & set out to meet the 2 puppies, sisters we inquired about. One was already adopted, but our Buttercup (Powerpuff Girls!) was there. Mercy Full made the adoption process easy with our prefilled info, & Buttercup was able to come home that day! Chipped & spayed before adoption made it easy to welcome our little girl home. Their Happy Tails facebook page makes it possible to see her sister’s pictures growing up & its great to see all the lucky families!"
— lynn r.
Adoptee
"I adopted my sweet dog from Mercy Full Project! They are so kind and caring about their animals. They make sure that every match is perfect and go above and beyond to find forever homes! They also do a lot of work teaching kids and adults about animal care and the dangers of backyard breeding."
— tina r.
Adoptee, Fan
"I have been a foster with Mercy Full Project since 2020. Heydi Acuna is the most amazing person with the biggest heart for animals and people. I have watched her grow from running the rescue out of the back of her suv to obtaining a facility and staffing it. She has some of the most innovative outreach programs and events always putting the animals best interests first. This is an incredible organization."
— melissa l.
Volunteer / foster
"In July 2022, Mercy Full Project received an urgent call about 4 puppies living in deployable conditions in a backyard. They arrived to find these 5-week-old German Shepherd puppies living outside, with no water, severely underweight, malnourished and covered in fleas. As a volunteer, I helped to bathe the puppies and they were promptly given medical treatment, food, water and placed into foster homes to help them heal. Sadly, the puppies were in such poor condition, one of them did not make it through the night. I immediately fell in love with them and adopted one to become a part of my own family. I am happy to say they were all adopted and thriving in their new homes. Without Mercy Full Project, there is no doubt we would have lost all of them. Mercy Full Project rescues many unfortunate cases similar to this from backyard breeders that are commonly found in the Florida area. I have been volunteering with them for 3 years and am always amazed at the lives they save and the good work they do."
— mary j.
Adoptee, Volunteer / foster
"I adopted my one year old chihuahua mix from here almost a year ago to the day, and the experience was wonderful! I loved how thorough they were in their vetting process and making sure every dog finds their perfect home. Making sure people understand what each dogs’ needs is so key to making sure the home lasts. Also, the girl who fostered my dog before I adopted was so sweet. She kept in touch to let me know about what my dog was being fed before and made sure any questions I had were answered."
— jordan z.
Adoptee
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