Rescue Partners

If it weren’t for dog rescue organizations and shelters, Pack Life wouldn’t be here. Our owner, Sean, realized his passion for working with dogs whilst volunteering at a shelter in Dublin, Ireland. Since then, he has rescued, fostered, and rehabilitated countless pups. We currently partner with several organizations to help further their missions. Are you interested in adopting a foster dog? Let us know - we may be fostering your future family member!

 

MCP Rescue + Outreach

Mission Compassion Paw (MCP) is a nonprofit dog rescue and humanitarian organization, uses the international language of art to imprint compassion for animals into urban youth culture.

MCP provides safety, nourishment to the mind, body and soul, medical care and ultimately loving, forever homes to dogs in need. Every dog deserves to have their existence acknowledged, their personality shine and their heart breathe. MCP teamwork brings life, light and love to the ones that everyone may not be able to hear or understand. The stance isn't speaking for them but speaking with them in ways they will be heard. 


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CBBR

Chicagoland Bully Breed Rescue (CBBR) is a not-for-profit-organization with a 20 year history of rescuing, rehabilitating, and re-homing so-called “bully breed” dogs—American Pit Bull Terriers, American Staffordshire Terriers, American Bulldogs, and other bully mixes.

It is their mission not only to rescue and rehabilitate abused, neglected and abandoned dogs, but to rehabilitate the reputation of the bully breeds, which has been tarnished by dog fighting and irresponsible ownership, and to improve the quality of life for these dogs and the people who care for and love them.


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CPR Fund K9 Rescue

The CPR Fund K9 Rescue is a non-profit organization dedicated to ending the needless euthanasia of adoptable pets. Their all-volunteer network of administrative personnel, transporters, event planners, grant writers and, last but certainly not least, foster families works tirelessly to decrease the euthanasia rate in northwest Indiana and the Chicagoland area. 

Incorporated in 2002 by a small group of EMT's and paramedics, the CPR Fund went straight to work rescuing dogs set to be euthanized at local shelters. Over the years the faces may have changed but the mission remains the same- save adoptable pets from needless euthanasia.  And the CPR Fund has done just that.  Since our inception 14 years ago we have kept over 2,000 animals from losing their lives simply because they had no place to call home.


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Soi Dog Foundation

Soi Dog Foundation (Soi Dog) was established in 2003 in Phuket, Thailand, to help the street dogs and cats who had no-one else to care for them. Over 50,000 strays roamed the island, with the numbers growing alarmingly due to a lack of sterilisation (spay/neuter) programmes to control the population. Soi Dog was created to provide a humane and sustainable solution to managing the stray population and to address their medical needs. Funding then, as it is now, came entirely from individuals who shared, and continue to share, the vision of their founders.