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Posted on April 1, 2020May 19, 2022

Pets For Adoption

COMING SOON!

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Posted on April 1, 2020April 17, 2020

“Joe-Joe”

Joe Joe is a great little dog. We don’t know what happened to him prior to coming to us, but he is petrified of new…

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Posted on April 1, 2020April 1, 2020

“Max”

Max 2 year old beagle. Max is good with all people, most dogs and loves cats. He is playful, loving and sweet. His beagle bay…

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Posted on April 1, 2020April 1, 2020

“Prince”

Prince, 2 year old yorkie mix. This little guy is cute and loves his people. He is not good with new people and we don’t…

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Posted on November 26, 2018April 1, 2020

“Athena”

Athena is fine with other animals, but mostly interested in people. She wants to be held or be on your lap. She’s around 10 pounds…

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Posted on November 26, 2018April 1, 2020

“Chloe”

Chloe, very shy but sweet! If you wish to consider adopting Chloe, please fill out an application! Adoption Application

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Posted on November 26, 2018April 1, 2020

“Skunky”

Skunky, very shy! If you wish to consider adopting Skunky, please fill out an application! Adoption Application

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Posted on November 26, 2018April 1, 2020

“Jack”

Jack, born in April 2017. Very sweet, loves to be involved in whatever you’re doing  🙂 If you wish to consider adopting Jack, please fill…

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Posted on November 26, 2018April 1, 2020

“Champ”

Champ, 2 years old, good with some dogs, cats are fine, unsure of kids. Well behaved, learning not to jump. He needs a family, he…

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Posted on November 26, 2018April 1, 2020

“Boris”

Boris came to us quite sometime ago. He was very, very scared. He wouldn’t eat or drink, or let anyone near him. He was also…

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Help With Donations

Super Paws Rescue, Inc. relies on many types of donations from those who are fortunate enough to help us. If you can help us, please donate what you can - We are non-profit organization and every penny we receive will go towards helping animals get the treatments, medications and assistance they need to find a loving home! From all of us Super Paws Rescue, Inc., we thank you with all our hearts!
We are approved by the IRS as a 501c3 public charity, and registered with the State of CT as a non-profit organization.

Fostering An Animal

Fostering is very important. It is the heart and soul of rescue. We truly cannot rescue without foster homes! Fostering is also not always easy. Whether we get animals from owners or we get them from a shelter we truly don't know them until they have been in a foster home for a while. They act differently in the pound, they are scared and confused. When owners surrender them, they lie to us to get them out.

That being said, your job as a foster is to get to know the dog or cat, see if there are any issues that we need to address and we ask that you take pictures and give us updates so we can find a home faster. Should issues arise that make it uncomfortable in your home, we will move as quickly as we can to fix the issue or find another spot. This does not happen overnight. Whether it be training or whatever it takes to help the dog, we will get it done.

Sometimes we become too attached and cannot imagine our lives without our foster. That is normal and should you decide to adopt your foster, that is fine. We call that foster failure, but it is not a failure at all! In fact it is better than another change for the animal in your care.

If you are ready to foster, please click below and fill out the application. Yes, we ask a lot of questions, as we do for our adopters. Remember, these animals have not been cared for the way they should have and it is our job to make sure that doesn't happen again!

We try to supply you with food and all your foster will need. We can't always as we are non profit. We always cover vet care. We may ask you to take your foster to a vet appointment or to an event.

Click Here for the application

Super Paws Rescue, Inc.

SPRI is a group of volunteers. We work together to help the animals and we rely on the help of people like you so donations are always welcome. Donations can be monetary as well as items such as food and treats, old towels, bleach, dog and cat supplies etc.

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