Nonprofit organization
509(a)(2) Nonprofit Dog Rescue

SAVING ONE DOG WILL NOT CHANGE THE WORLD, BUT SURELY FOR THAT ONE DOG, THE WORLD WILL CHANGE FOREVER.

Redline Rescue is a passionate organization committed to saving dogs from the tragic fate of euthanasia. Founded on the belief that every dog deserves a chance at life, the rescue focuses on identifying and rehabilitating dogs in high-kill shelters, providing them with the medical care, training, and loving environments they need to thrive.
Redline Rescue works tirelessly to raise awareness about the importance of adoption and responsible pet ownership. Their mission not only saves lives but also fosters a compassionate community where every dog can find a forever home.

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SAVING LIVES,
ONE DAY AT A TIME.
Redline Rescue goes beyond just saving lives; the organization is deeply invested in educating the public about the challenges faced by shelter dogs and the urgent need for adoption. Each rescued dog receives personalized care, including veterinary attention, behavioral training, and socialization, ensuring they are well-prepared for their new families. The team is composed of dedicated volunteers who share a common love for animals, often working long hours to transport, foster, and promote these deserving dogs.
In addition to rescue efforts, Redline Rescue engages in community initiatives, such as hosting adoption events and collaborating with local businesses and schools to raise awareness about pet homelessness. Their commitment to fostering a supportive network extends to educating potential adopters about responsible pet ownership, helping to reduce the number of dogs entering shelters in the first place. By advocating for policy changes and promoting spaying and neutering, Redline Rescue aims to create a sustainable future where fewer dogs face the threat of euthanasia. Through compassion and collaboration, they are making a meaningful impact on the lives of countless dogs and their human companions.







This lovely girl was the first dog rescued by Redline Rescue from euthanasia at the Riverside animal shelter . Hours before she was going to be killed at the shelter, got her out and is now safe and happy with a good home for her. There are dogs being constantly put out in the redlist for euthanasia, please look to adopt/foster one before it’s too late for them.

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