
We are honored to partner with local rescue organizations to ensure homeless pets receive the lifesaving veterinary care they need and deserve. By offering services at a feasible rate, we help give these animals a second chance at health, comfort, and a loving future.
If you or someone you know are considering adopting, fostering, volunteering, or donating, we invite you to learn more below about the incredible local rescues we work with. Each one is making a profound difference in the lives of animals who need it most, and your support can help change a life!
If you are a foster or rescue representative with one of our rescue partners and in need of an appointment for your rescue pet please fill our a request using the Request an Appointment Form linked here.

PawsCo is about collective impact; it’s about changing lives. PawsCo’s Executive Director works with a large group volunteers to make a difference for animals who need us the most.
At PawsCo, we want to make a systematic difference in animal welfare, so we take a comprehensive approach that involves being proactive with outreach, addressing current issues, and being a resource to existing organizations.

Animal Rescue of the Rockies is a 501(c)3 non profit Colorado corporation. Organized in 2003 by a group of friends who wanted to provide an alternative to shelter environments, A.R.R. has served this vision well. We’ve successfully provided foster homes and subsequent permanent homes to over 10,000 dogs and cats to date.

4P4L Pet Rescue in Sedalia, CO is a registered 501(c)(3) nonprofit animal rescue. The 4P4L Team rescues abandoned pets in high-kill shelters throughout the United States. Hence, we help our animals to find adopters that will provide loving homes.

APWGSPR is a foster-based rescue The dogs in our care are in private homes so they may receive the individual love and care that they need during this confusing time. We are supported entirely by donations from private individuals, fundraising, and through adoption fees.

The Evergreen Animal Protective League (EAPL) was organized in April, 1981 to aid lost, abandoned, and suffering animals through rescue, shelter, and education. Since that time, the League has provided a better life for thousands of cats, dogs, and other pets.