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We rescued a pup from warrior rescue and she is the best dog ever! Part of the family for sure!

Warrior Dog Rescue

#26 in United States, #2 in Minnesota

https://warriordogrescue.com/

info@warriordogrescue.com

Service areas:

Twin Cities Metro Area

Warrior Dog rescue is a non-profit organization based in Savage, MN that is dedicated to rescuing, rehabilitating, and finding adoptive homes for dogs that have been abandoned, abused, or neglected. We are celebrating our 6th year in rescue and have saved over 3,400 dogs to date. When we reflect on that number we think that each one of those dogs had a foster hero that YES to saving them! We think about all the visits to the vet, the training, the full food bowls, walks, belly rubs, and all the healing that was given to each of them through the love and safety we were able to provide. Knowing that we were able to help them heal and be ready to love their forever family is a blessing beyond compare. Our storybook is filled with all the Warrior Dogs who have come into our lives and forever imprinted on our hearts. The Warrior Dog family continues to save these sweet souls because they all deserve to the know the gift of love and safety. There is still work to be done and by the grace and selflessness of our volunteer and foster teams, along with our generous donors we will continue. There are so many pups even as you read this that are alone and sick, abandoned in kill shelters and on roadsides, living a life filled with fear and abuse. We are steadfast in our commitment to continue to make a difference, one dog at a time.

Mission and Vision

The mission of Warrior Dog Rescue is to save the dogs that are homeless, left abandoned in shelters, are surrendered by their owners, those that are being abused and neglected, and those that are left wandering. We are committed to providing them the medical care they need, helping them to overcome their past by providing them loving, educated foster homes, finding them their perfect forever home by means of a thorough adoption process, and guiding them on their journey into their new life. They all deserve a good dog life every single one of them.

Adoption Policy

We take the process of our adoptions very seriously. Our rescue dogs have journeyed far and sometimes heartbreaking roads to make it to the safety of our rescue. Finding them their perfect fit in an adoptive home is one of the most important things we do for them. We want to ensure that every Warrior Dog has their happily ever after. I want to adopt a dog or puppy, now what?Research. Get as much information about the commitment that a dog or puppy requires. Dogs are lovable, fun, loyal, and amazing companions. They require good food, regular exercise, training, and medical care, and they need you to pledge your commitment to them for their entire life. Research the breed and age that would be the best fit for you. Some dogs require more exercise, puppies require a lot of upfront training- make sure your lifestyle is a good fit for these requirements. I have done my research and I am ready to find my dog, now what?Search under the ADOPTABLE DOGS tab. Our fosters take a lot of time to share as much detail as possible about each dog. Read through the bios and if you find a dog you'd like to meet, fill out the Adoption Application. Be sure to list on the application any other dogs you are interested in. Sometimes your first choice may have received an application right before yours came in. We do not host meet and greets with potential adopters until the application is approved. The only exception to that is if you come to our Adoption Events (held either Saturday or Sunday most weekends) and meet the dog there. Check the tab EVENTS for location and time. Check our Facebook page to see what dogs are committed to attending. Can I come to your facility and meet the dog or puppy I want to adopt?No, we are not open to the public. We are mostly a foster home-based rescue. All meetings are set up after you have an approved application, or you are welcome to come to our facility during our adoption events which are held nearly every weekend. Look under the EVENTS tab. Check out our Facebook page to see what dogs will be in attendance. Okay, I filled out my application, now what?Every application is looked over thoroughly. Warrior Dog Rescue mindfully considers what the dog or puppy needs and works hard to make sure that is aligned with what the adoptive home can provide to assure a lifelong match. We were once able to personally reply to each and every application, whether accepted or not. Due to time constraints, we are no longer able to do that. Your application will be responded to within 48 hours ONLY if your application is chosen for the dog you applied for. If I do not hear back within 48 hours of submitting my application what does that mean?It could be that the dog you applied for had an application that came in right before yours, or that your home was not a good fit for the dog. Examples of this are; some dogs require to be the only dogs in the home, some need a companion, and some need a fenced-in yard. If there is another dog or pup you are interested in, or you have questions please email: info@warriordogrescue.com I received an email that my application was approved! What happens now?First step will be a meet and greet between the adoptive dog and all the people and pets in the home. If it is a good fit for everyone you will email the adoption coordinator that you are ready to move forward. At that time, your references will be checked and a virtual home visit will be completed.We have guidelines that direct our path in approving applications to match each dog with its perfect home and people. Here are a few of the guidelines that we use to determine the placement of each dog based on their individual needs and personalities. Food: We suggest you feed a 4+ star food as rated by Dog Food Advisor depending on the needs of the dog. There are many to choose from and we will help educate you throughout the adoption process. It is really important that our Alabama dogs are fed grain food for their heart health.Distance: Warrior Dog Rescue approves adoptions within 60 miles of the Minneapolis/St. Paul area, especially for the puppies. However, depending on each individual application and each individual adult dog's needs, we may consider a long-distance adoption. Warrior Dog will not ship a dog. Warrior Dog will not arrange transport.Fencing: Warrior Dog will require certain dogs to have a fenced yard. Warrior Dog does not support the use of invisible fencing or tie-outs.Other Dogs in the home: Anytime that a dog is surrendered, abused, removed from the home, or a stray, etc., they can become afraid and unsure of their surroundings. For some dogs, having another dog around them can be very comforting. For the other dogs, they are unhappy when around other dogs. We will use our knowledge of each individual dog to make the best decision in regard to this issue.Children in the home: Some dogs LOVE children and do great with them, while others do better in a home without smaller children. We will approve applications depending on each individual dog.Length of time away from home when adopting a puppy: Setting adopters up for success is something that we take seriously. We need to make sure that if you are adopting a puppy, you have a plan set in place to allow the puppy to be let out at least every 3 hours to facilitate house training.Adopting a puppy: When adopting a puppy that is not yet of age to be altered, the adopter is required to sign an agreement to get the puppy spayed or neutered when they reach the appropriate age. You will also be required to provide proof of alteration by the date contained on the adoption contract. Once you provide this proof, Warrior Dog Rescue will reimburse you $100 towards the cost of the procedure.Warrior Dog Rescue requires adopters to sign up for training with pups as part of the adoption process. Engaging in regular training not only builds your pup's confidence and trust but also provides essential mental stimulation, strengthening the bond between you and your dog. Socializing your pup and incorporating basic training into their routine contributes to their growth into confident adult dogs.As you make training a consistent part of your schedule, you'll uncover the secret formula to unlock your dog's full potential. Gradually, you'll become adept at interpreting your dog's body language cues, discovering how to motivate them to embrace new challenges, and identifying the rewards that hold the highest value for them. Without even realizing it, you'll develop an intimate understanding of your dog, surpassing even their own self-awareness.
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"We rescued a pup from warrior rescue and she is the best dog ever! Part of the family for sure!"

lindsay d.

Adoptee

"I've volunteered at Warrior Dog several times. They have an excellent fenced-in area for the dogs in their care to run and play and get to meet potential fur-ever families. They foster small puppies to large, adult dogs. They rely mostly on volunteers for their services, but they do have a dedicated paid staff to fill in roles when there aren't enough volunteers available for something."

jacob j.

Volunteer / foster, Fan

"Warrior Rescue takes such wonderful care of all their animals. I have volunteered to help with the puppies. Warrior Rescue makes sure the puppies are safe, socialized and loved!"

renee e.

Volunteer / foster

"We all love stories with a happy ending, and Warrior Dog Rescue is the place to find them. So many dogs in extreme need of rescue find their way up north through the incredible work of Diana and her team of dedicated rescuers. I started volunteering with them a few years ago and from the first day I knew these were lucky lucky animals. My role was pretty darn difficult, to show these animals love, teach them how to play with toys, and ensure that their primary needs are met. And I've volunteered at adoption events where they first meet their forever homes. Other volunteers are way more involved by traveling for hours to help bring the dogs back to minnesota and give them medical care as needed. The organization is incredible. Its a gift to be able to take away all the cruelty some of these animals have endured in their short lives and get them on the path to thriving. All animal rescuers are warriors and Warrior Dog Rescue is one of the best."

tia p.

Volunteer / foster

"Warrior Dog Rescue does a great job finding good home for dogs who otherwise would be euthanized."

michelle d.

Volunteer / foster

"Warrior Dog Rescue exhibits compassion and care combined with great efforts to acquire and care for 100's of dogs/puppies every year....."

john l.

Volunteer / foster

"I have been with Warrior Dog Rescue for almost two years. I started out as a volunteer coming in to play with puppies but I was so impressed with the organization that I kept doing more and more until now I'm a supervisor at our Dog House where we keep most of our puppies. The way this group of people always puts the needs of the dogs first is what drives everyone to put in so much of their time and energy even though we are all unpaid volunteers. The friends I have made and getting to be a part of getting the dogs out of horrible situations and into loving homes is priceless. I couldn't be more proud to be a part of Warrior Dog Rescue!"

steven t.

Volunteer / foster, Staff member

"Warrior Dog Rescue takes great care of their pups, ensuring they have everything they need to comfortably adjust to a new, safe, and loved lifestyle, while they await their furever family!"

erin h.

Volunteer / foster

"Warrior Dog Rescue"

ashley w.

Volunteer / foster

"Amazing. They bring such joy to dogs that wouldn’t normally have a chance at a great life. Brings tears to your eyes and a giant lump in your throat seeing a dog finally have security, food, love, and a warm/soft place to lay their heads."

ellen s.

Volunteer / foster

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All testimonials

"We rescued a pup from warrior rescue and she is the best dog ever! Part of the family for sure!"

lindsay d.

Adoptee

"I've volunteered at Warrior Dog several times. They have an excellent fenced-in area for the dogs in their care to run and play and get to meet potential fur-ever families. They foster small puppies to large, adult dogs. They rely mostly on volunteers for their services, but they do have a dedicated paid staff to fill in roles when there aren't enough volunteers available for something."

jacob j.

Volunteer / foster, Fan

"Warrior Rescue takes such wonderful care of all their animals. I have volunteered to help with the puppies. Warrior Rescue makes sure the puppies are safe, socialized and loved!"

renee e.

Volunteer / foster

"We all love stories with a happy ending, and Warrior Dog Rescue is the place to find them. So many dogs in extreme need of rescue find their way up north through the incredible work of Diana and her team of dedicated rescuers. I started volunteering with them a few years ago and from the first day I knew these were lucky lucky animals. My role was pretty darn difficult, to show these animals love, teach them how to play with toys, and ensure that their primary needs are met. And I've volunteered at adoption events where they first meet their forever homes. Other volunteers are way more involved by traveling for hours to help bring the dogs back to minnesota and give them medical care as needed. The organization is incredible. Its a gift to be able to take away all the cruelty some of these animals have endured in their short lives and get them on the path to thriving. All animal rescuers are warriors and Warrior Dog Rescue is one of the best."

tia p.

Volunteer / foster

"Warrior Dog Rescue does a great job finding good home for dogs who otherwise would be euthanized."

michelle d.

Volunteer / foster

"Warrior Dog Rescue exhibits compassion and care combined with great efforts to acquire and care for 100's of dogs/puppies every year....."

john l.

Volunteer / foster

"I have been with Warrior Dog Rescue for almost two years. I started out as a volunteer coming in to play with puppies but I was so impressed with the organization that I kept doing more and more until now I'm a supervisor at our Dog House where we keep most of our puppies. The way this group of people always puts the needs of the dogs first is what drives everyone to put in so much of their time and energy even though we are all unpaid volunteers. The friends I have made and getting to be a part of getting the dogs out of horrible situations and into loving homes is priceless. I couldn't be more proud to be a part of Warrior Dog Rescue!"

steven t.

Volunteer / foster, Staff member

"Warrior Dog Rescue takes great care of their pups, ensuring they have everything they need to comfortably adjust to a new, safe, and loved lifestyle, while they await their furever family!"

erin h.

Volunteer / foster

"Warrior Dog Rescue"

ashley w.

Volunteer / foster

"Amazing. They bring such joy to dogs that wouldn’t normally have a chance at a great life. Brings tears to your eyes and a giant lump in your throat seeing a dog finally have security, food, love, and a warm/soft place to lay their heads."

ellen s.

Volunteer / foster

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