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    Anyuta S.

    Abandoned Angles is an amazing organization that dedicates so much time, afford,love and care for poor abused dogs. I adopted 2 dogs from them and foster many times. Dolores is an angel who saves so many angels. Thank you !We love you

    Our toddler with Daisy Mae, a senior dog we adopted from Abandoned Angels.
    Jeffrey G.

    My family has known Dolores for over ten years. We have fostered and adopted dogs from her rescue, and had the best experience. Dolores has the biggest heart, she takes in many senior dogs, as well as sick ones. She is great at matching dogs and people, and very candid about all of her dogs' histories and/or health conditions, if any. Our experience with this rescue has been overwhelmingly positive. The cockers we have fostered and adopted have been integral parts of our lives and our children's childhood. We are very grateful to Abandoned Angels and Dolores for helping these dogs.

    Tanner sporting a sweet neck tie after his grooming
    Jack K.

    I first became aware of Abondoned Angles Rescue when I lost my Charlie, an abondoned senior that I adopted at 13 years old. I found rescuing that senior so rewarding that I went in search of another. Abondoned Angles was fostering Tanner, a twelve year old with special needs. After a thorough background check, I met Tanner and he immediately became part of our family. I cant thank Dolores and her team enough for rescuing, treating and keeping Tanner safe until we found him and welcomed him home! In the months since we still tay in touch with Tanner updates and photos. This small dedicated team is devoted to their mission of rescuing these Angles and for that, I am grateful.

    We've adopted two dogs with them and fostered two. Actually, we started with fostering with them and adopted our third and fifth dogs. I've found them to be accurate with their behavioral assessments and suggesting which dogs are best suited for our home environment. They thoroughly assess the medical conditions and go out of their way to fix and heal each dog's condition so he/she can be in the best condition when they go to a forever home, saving the potential new family thousands of dollars in medical care. They also aim to alleviate the pain or discomfort of each dog as soon as possible. With the majority of dogs in their care being seniors (8+ years old), it's A LOT of ailments to manage, across dozens of dogs. AACSR shoulders hundreds of thousands of dollars a year in medical costs for the dogs they take in. They strongly prefer to keep dogs in foster homes, rather than board them, so the dogs can assimilate more quickly into a new home. It also helps reduce costs, so funds can be redirected into medical care. As a foster mom, I've personally driven 4 dogs to their medical appointments and supplied post-treatment information to the rescue and their vet. Three of our dogs came straight from Animal Control and we were their first experience after being abandoned or found. I gotta say, senior dogs are truly the best. Animal Control does a basic intake exam, which allows them to provide some info to the rescues so they can decide if they have the resources to take in the new dog. It sometimes takes severa days for the dog to be transferred to AACSR's care, even after they accept a dog from Animal Control. Sometimes the dog is taken to a foster home and sometimes it's taken straight to the vet. It's safe to say, they are overwhelmed! Please take this into consideration when you apply to foster or adopt. The organization is primarily managed and operated by one woman, with her own medical issues. She decides which dogs to receive from Animal Control and arranges transportation to the vet or a foster home. She arranges all their vet appointments, follow-ups, medications, and procedures. She's constantly seeking funds to pay for dogs' medical care (most of which comes from compounded years of neglect). She is supported by a few dedicated volunteers and funders. I appreciate that others have had different experiences in their attempts to adopt. All I can advise is, please be patient. Also diligent. Allow them to get to know you. While they need foster and forever homes, the overall care of the dog is first and foremost. Hopefully this gives you some "behind the scenes info" that encourages more patience and understanding into the workings of the rescue. And allows you to be an even stronger supporter, and hopefully a foster/forever parent!

    This was the cocker spaniel that my partner found running the streets of Brooklyn with a wire around its neck.

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