At US Dog Coalition & Rescue, our mission is to save dogs in crisis—those abandoned on the streets or facing euthanasia in overcrowded shelters. We focus our limited resources on the most vulnerable animals without anyone to advocate for them.
We do not accept owner surrenders, except in rare and urgent circumstances.
Additionally, we do not take in dogs with a known bite history. Expecting a small, foster-based rescue to accept an aggressive dog—without knowing its full behavioral background—is not only unrealistic, it’s potentially dangerous. Our fosters all have their own dogs, and we will never put their safety at risk.
We understand that rehoming a dog is often a painful decision, and owners reach out for various reasons: financial hardship, housing issues, lack of time, or behavior concerns. We encourage owners to explore every possible avenue before giving up their pet.
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Click here for support and resources that may help you keep your dog.
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Click here for training solutions—many behavioral challenges, including anxiety and even some forms of aggression, can be addressed with consistency and professional help.
Our mission is to help the voiceless. If you brought a dog into your life, that commitment matters. We're here to support the dogs with nowhere else to go—but we also believe in empowering owners to do right by their pets.