All of our dogs and puppies available for adoption are listed below. Click on the photo for additional information. Because an adoption can happen at any time, we encourage you to give us a call about a dog or puppy you may have an interest in.
Want to know what those paws on the photos are? For only $25.00, you can show a homeless animal they’re not alone. You may not be able to take them home, but you can still change their world. We encourage you to share your sponsored pet with your friends and family and help us find him or her a home! Once you sponsor a pet, they will receive an ‘I’m Sponsored’ paw on their photo and on their kennel so everyone will know they are loved. Sponsor a pet here.
Meet Winnie The Pooh! This gentle soul arrived at SafeHaven, accompanied by his eight siblings, after narrowly escaping the heart-wrenching fate of a high-kill shelter in California. Winnie is a sweet and sensitive boy, yearning for connection and belonging in a world that has thrown him many challenges. With a spirit that softly echoes, "A day without a friend is like a pot without a single drop of honey left inside," he embodies the essence of companionship. His journey has been filled with change, and he requires a patient and understanding home where he can gradually reveal his true personality. For those with open hearts, Winnie offers a unique opportunity through the foster-to-adopt program, allowing both him and his future family the time to adjust and bond before finalizing the adoption. Imagine the joy of sharing your life with such a loving companion! We invite you to visit SafeHaven and meet this beautiful boy today-together, we can create a brighter future for Winnie and help him discover the love he has always longed for. Winnie is currently in a foster home so please email [email protected] if you would like to meet him!
Take a look at our Home To Home™ website, that features more pets in need of loving homes. Through Home To Home™, pets can find new homes without having to go through the stress of being surrendered to a shelter. It is free to use and gives animals in need of a new home the best of both worlds: their current guardian can find a good fit, and their adopter can learn all about their personality and preferences first-hand.