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Featured Adoptables

With all of the attention we help businesses and brands get we want to take our purpose up a notch and start leveraging our skills and creative talents to help save animals!

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DBS has been allocating time and efforts since July 2024 to volunteer multiple days a week with Collin County Animal Services in shelter walking, training and helping as adoption counselors to help connect the right dogs to the right homes. As we volunteer, not only are we learning amazing and helpful facility construction and operation ideas, but we are also using a sliver of our time to capture content to share these amazing canines to the world in hopes that we can help them enjoy life with a loving family.

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Right now, you can follow for frequent updates on adoptable dogs on our social media platforms: Instagram, Facebook, and TikTok!

 

Check out the official DBS Rescue website! You will also get to see progress updates and the different stages of the rescue as we hit them, learn about volunteer opportunities, dog friendly events, plus have access to good dog ownership, and training tips! 

This lovely large dog is a fan of holding her bladder until she feels the grass under her big white paws. With a wise disposition she would be a great addition to a home that is looking for a dog that knows how to dog.

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We haven't seen her socialize in our experience volunteering with her she handles walking on a leash well. She is capable of pulling but let's you lead! If you are interested in giving her a home, I would recommend meeting this wonderful adoptable dog at Collin County Animal Services. If you have dogs or kids, bring them to do a meet and greet to make sure she is the right fit!

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Sadie

The ideal home (in our opinion formed while volunteering with her) would be with someone or a family that can appreciate her and her big, beautiful self! 
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Bring the family (human and none) to Collin County Animal Services to see if Sadie is the perfect addition to your family.

 DBS Rescue Weekly Adoptable Feature

Featured Adoptables

The featured adoptable dogs are all dogs DBS Rescue founders Justin and Tessa Parker have spent time volunteering with. Volunteering can include time spent on walks, exercise, play yard time, relax room time, doggy days out, and training. The dogs below are all featured from Collin County Animal Services located in McKinney, Texas behind the courthouse at 4750 Community Ave. With open hours Tuesday through Thursday!

How you can help dogs find homes

Don't feel like you have to commit to adopting a dog to help them! This is a way dogs get returned. Below is a list of ways you can help adoptable dogs find homes without adopting them yourself:

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Promote them:

Promote their story, share their photos or the posts you see of them. If you volunteer with them, take photos to share yourself! Bring up the dog casually in conversations with people you know care for dogs, and you think are responsible dog owners. Even sharing this website to someone who might be able to share them to a larger network could help the featured dogs get the attention they need for their future adopters to find them.

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Volunteer with them:

There are local shelters located all over to help homeless pets find forever homes. Currently DBS Rescue has members that volunteer with the dogs at Collin County Animal Services as dog walkers/adoption counselors. There is ALWAYS a need for dogs to be walked so we encourage you to apply to volunteer!

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Donate/Sponsor them:

Some dogs need more support than others, some come in with medical issues, like this week featured dogs Hunter and Charm, Hunter spent 3 weeks at an urgent vet and arrived at the animal shelter with medication to help heal deep wounds. Charm is one of the dogs battling with heartworms. She requires treatments that could take upwards to a year or so to treat. You can make donations towards the organizations providing their care, or the shelter caring for them while they search for forever homes! You of course can also donate towards DBS Rescue so that we can build our facility to start housing dogs while they undergo transformative transitional training to help them improve their chances at being adopted and staying adopted.

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Foster:

Fostering is like owning a dog but temporarily with the mindset the dog will be adopted. There are long-term and short-term fosters, and both are equally important and helpful! When fostering make sure to do your part to share and promote the adoptable you're helping!

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