Where Second Chances Meet Forever Homes.

Adopting is one of the best things you can do.

When you adopt, you’re not just giving a deserving dog a home. You’re also reducing the demand for puppy mills and other industrial-scale breeding operations that put profit before animal welfare.

Meet the shelter pups

  • April

    April is a female that is a black Pit Bull Terrier that also has white on her face. April is 4 months old and was brought to the shelter on February 20, 2024. If you are willing to help April have a forever home you can find her at the Prince Georges County Animal Services Division.

  • Boots

    Boots is a senior dog who is looking for a forever home. She is a Labrador Retriever mix and is a medium-sized dog. She is very old and needs a place to rest and live out the rest of her life. She is a very kind and sweet dog. She is also spayed

  • Bubba

    Bubba is a blind Cane Corso mix who is in his senior years and needs a home to rest. He is very sweet, caring and loves to take naps and cuddle. He will be a lower maintenance dog that doesn’t require to many walks and just needs a place to rest for his final years. He is a large dog, approaching senior years and male.

  • Jessie

    Jessie is 5 years old, but we don’t know her exact age. She is a tan and white Collie. She is a medium-sized dog weighing about 45 pounds. She is not spayed, but that can be just a quick trip to the vet with her! She lives in Prince George's County Animal Services Division. She needs someone to love her and care for her!

  • Rambo

    Rambo is a very handsome Blue merle, white terrier, and american pit bull terrier mix. He is about 2 years old and on the larger size, weighing about 64 pounds. He lives at the Prince George’s County Animal Services Division.

  • Rosie

    Rosie, is a filled with energy as a german shepherd mix. She is just 3 years old and she lives in prince george's county at animal services division. Rosie is about 59 pounds she has tan and black fur. Rosie will need a trip to the vet to get spade.

Shelters to consider in your search

  • Location: Anne Arundel County

    Website:www.aacounty.org/animal-control

    Description: This facility is dedicated to promoting the humane treatment of animals and ensuring safe human-animal interactions. They take in new animals regularly and encourage potential adopters to visit their shelter to meet the animals. They also have a gallery of dogs that are potentially available for adoption, including information about each dog. Adoption applications are accepted for all dogs, even those not yet available for public adoption. You can learn more about

  • Location: Baltimore, MD

    Website: www.barcs.org

    Description: BARCS is Maryland’s largest animal shelter and pet adoption center, operating as a non-profit organization. They grant refuge to every abandoned, neglected, abused, lost, or surrendered animal that comes through their door.

  • Location: Prince Frederick, MD

    Website: www.calvertcountymd.gov (Animal Shelter Division)

    Description: Managed by the Animal Shelter Division under the Department of Public Safety and the Calvert County Board of County Commissioners, this shelter is an open-admission facility located in Prince Frederick, Maryla

  • Location: Derwood, MD

    Website: www.montgomerycountymd.gov

    Description: This center is part of the Montgomery County Office of Animal Services, providing animal services and an adoption center in Derwood, Maryland.