Forgotten Dogs Rescue

Forgotten Dogs Rescue is dedicated to rescuing homeless and abandoned dogs that are at risk of euthanasia in shelters, given up by their owners because of difficult circumstances, or in danger of abuse or neglect.

Forgotten Dogs is a foster home based rescue organization located in Washington State.

Who We Rescue

Over and over, dogs are abandoned at shelters only to live out their lives in a kennel, being passed by time and time again until their time finally runs out. Through no fault of their own, these dogs aren’t adopted because they have something “wrong” with them: the “wrong” color, the “wrong” look, the “wrong” age, and most commonly, the “wrong” breed. These are the dogs we save.

Even worse is when a dog isn’t even taken to the shelter. Some are abandoned outside of town. Some exist on the end of a chain or are otherwise neglected or abused. These are the dogs we save.

Sometimes it’s the dog’s owner who is down on their luck and can no longer afford to care for their dog, but want to ensure he or she goes to a loving, forever home. These are the dogs we save.

These dogs can be any breed, but we primarily focus on Pit Bulls and other bully breeds. They are the ones most likely to die in shelters, and the ones who need an advocate to ensure they don’t end up in the wrong hands.

We save the dogs that need help the most, the dogs whose time has run out, the dogs who have lost all hope—the forgotten dogs.


Our Commitment

Once a dog enters Forgotten Dogs Rescue, we’re committed to it for life. Our dogs live in private foster homes where they receive love and attention and learn to be wonderful members of the family. They receive all necessary medical care, no matter the cost. If they come to us with behavioral issues, we invest in training. No matter what, we are committed to do whatever is necessary to make them adoptable and find them amazing forever homes. And if at any point an adoption doesn’t work out, we will always welcome the dog back into our program.

We make a promise to all of our dogs that they will never again be forgotten.


Sad Beginnings, Happy Endings

Although most of our dogs have sad beginnings, they all have happy endings!

We strive to place our dogs in the best possible homes for them, taking into account the needs and requirements of both the dog and the adopter.

P.O.Box 80054
Seattle, WA 98108
United States