PAWS2FREEDOM
SPONSORSHIP

OUR FOREVER FOSTER DOGS

Available for Sponsorship

You have met and got to know our beautiful dogs for adoption and some of you have taken them into your hearts and given them their loving forever home, but did you know about the other half of our work with our Sanctuary dogs?

These are our special souls, some have suffered too much hurt, too much damage and too much trauma to be safely re-homed, some were simply unwanted because of the after effects of severe illness affecting their appearance and some are in need of rehabilitation and training before being moved on to their happy forever homes.

Most will have a home with us for life and we love each and every one of them dearly. We have worked hard to rehabilitate them and help them to be the best they can be. We would like you to meet them and see their stories too.

All of our Sanctuary dogs would love a sponsor. Someone who might love them enough to spare a little amount each month towards their upkeep, their food and vet costs. 

How can I help?

For a general sponsor contribution of your choice we invite you to donate via the button below. The amount can be any sum you are able to afford either as a one off payment or as a regular monthly or weekly sponsorship.

No amount is ever too small and it will all add up in the end for our beautiful dogs.

Please click below to sponsor by debit/credit card or PayPal.

We also welcome your donations by BACS or standing order to our charity bank account which will avoid the pesky PayPal fees. Contact us for our Bank Details.

Paw2Freedom Animal Rescue Charity Sponsoring

If you would like to sponsor a Forever Foster dog or group of dogs individually, please follow the links below to their individual pages.

MEET TORI, OUR NEWEST SPONSOR DOG

Life hasn’t always been easy, and it’s left me feeling quite unsure about new people. I’ll admit, I have a deep distrust of strangers and sometimes my behaviour can be unpredictable. But it’s not my fault; I didn’t get the care, socialisation or training I needed when I was younger, so I’ve had to learn to look out for myself.

Abandoned and with nowhere to go, my life changed when a kind young man stepped in to save me. But my unpredictable behaviour, driven by fear and insecurity, made me a danger to the young children in his home. The situation became desperate and I faced a heartbreaking ultimatum: find help or face euthanasia.

Paws2Freedom couldn’t let that happen! They stepped in and gave me my last chance at hope.

Click on my picture to find out more about me and to see more photos...