In addition to this exciting new offering, our Rescue Rover Project includes:
Complimentary Evaluations for Adoptive Families:
We provide free evaluations to help ensure a smooth transition for dogs into their new homes or those considering training services.
Two Free Private Decompression Sessions:
Foster and adoptive families will receive two complimentary sessions designed to help dogs adjust comfortably to their new environments.
Quarterly Training Scholarship:
Each quarter, we award a training scholarship valued at $2000.00 to one deserving dog, enhancing their skills and increasing their chances of adoption.
One Free Week of PlayCare for Adoptive Families:
To facilitate bonding and continued social development, adoptive families will receive one week of free PlayCare services.
We believe that by partnering together, we can make a meaningful difference in the lives of the canines you care for, helping them thrive both in your rescue and beyond.
If you're interested in becoming a community partner with Woof Houze and the Rescue Rover Project, please email us below!
Our program coordinator will then set up some time to discuss. Together, we can create a brighter future for dogs in our adoptive community!
Thank you for your unwavering dedication to the welfare of these amazing animals. We look forward to the possibility of collaborating with you!
Investing in
the Future
Rescue Rover Program
Let's partner TOGETHER!
At Woof Houze, we are dedicated to enhancing the lives of canines in need of their forever homes, and we are thrilled to invite you to become a community partner in our Rescue Rover Project. This initiative not only supports your organization but also provides essential resources for thedogs in your care.
Rover Day Out Program
The highlight of our Rescue Rover Project is the new Rover Day Out initiative. This program allows dog-friendly canines from shelters and rescues to enjoy a day of enrichment and socialization in our newest facility, running from 7 AM to 5 PM. This is a fantastic opportunity for dogs to engage in structured play, develop social skills, and experience a nurturing environment.