A New, National, Not-For-Profit Rescue and Awareness Organization
The Dog Saving Network uses fun, creative mediums to promote the benefits of positive reinforcement training, generate compassion and encourage shelter adoptions! Our goal is to save lives by raising awareness about the national homeless dog problem and to encourage adoptions through shelters and rescues. We advocate the use of positive reinforcement training and believe that daily training will help get a dog adopted and ease the transition into their new home.
Our Messages:
There are millions of dogs that go through the shelter and rescue system each year. You can find dogs of all ages, breeds and some pretty unique mixed breeds as well. Typically, adopted dogs have been given a clean bill of health and are spayed or neutered before they can go to their new homes. By adopting, you are freeing up much needed shelter space and you are saving a life by giving that pup a second chance!

Responsible pet ownership is necessary if we are going to reduce the number of healthy dogs destroyed each year due to overpopulation. There are many low-cost programs throughout the country but more action needs to be taken on the community level. Please encourage your friends, neighbors and members of your community to spay or neuter their pets.

Positive reinforcement training helps build the bond between you and your dog and is just plain fun! Training is an important part of being a responsible pet owner and it is at the heart of everything we are doing at The Dog Saving Network. Take the time to learn some basic training skills and then teach your dog how to live in their (and your) home. Training can be good “preventative” medicine as well…why deal with a behavior only when it becomes a problem? Research qualified trainers in your area and then make training a part of your daily life…it’s worth it!
Also be sure to check out the NBC Special on The Dog Saving Network.




