It is the months of giving!
The RescuemeRescueU Dog Academy is dedicated to bringing life and humane care to shelter dogs who do not have a chance while providing dogs for those in need. We take dogs from overflow shelters and house them until they are able to complete service dog or therapy dog training. If they are not suitable for either of these jobs they will be rehabilitated and adopted out as a pet or sport dog with advanced training. Our Fully Trained Program Service Dog Academy is a Non-For Profit Organization registered and approved with the state of Florida! Your Payments for Our Pet Training Packages go partially toward our Service Dog Academy!
Did you know we are one of the only foundations that works with shelter dogs and ALL service dogs?
Here are a few benefits to Donating!
- you have the chance to win half of what we fundraise!
- you help shelter dogs; and those with disabilities (Veterans with PTSD, Children with Autism, and more!)
- you get a free week of doggie training with the Rescue Me, Rescue U Dog Academy INC!
- you donate to a worthy cause
Rescuemerescueu@squarespace.com
We are fundraising for a bigger and safer shelter for our furry friends!
Warehouse Rental
Big Shelter Kennels
Play Yards
Blankets, Collars, Leashes
Washer
Dryer
Sanitizer/Dishwasher
Toys, Treats, Food
Medications, Vet Care
Transport Kennels
Shelter Vehicle
Preventatives
Cleaning Products
Blankets, Beds
Bandanas/Harnesses
Learn About Some of our Dogs!
Tinkerbelle: Was brought to us as an 8-month-old Pit Bull Mix on the euthanasia list for behavioral problems. Deemed an "untrainable mutt" we took her in, rehabilitated her, and now she is a medical detection service dog!
Dobby: Dobby and his siblings (10 in total) were thrown out in a cage at Walmart at 11 weeks old. Completely emaciated, we took him to the vet, got him some food, and his personality has come to light! he is in training to be a psychiatric and mobility service animal!
Taz: Taz in a 2-year-old, rough collie pulled from an abusive puppy mill. He has had a lot of vet work done, and is now fully recovered in his health, he will be trained as a cardiac-detection dog!
Photo Features Tinkerbelle and Dobby:




