This sister duo was living outdoors in a neglectful home, given little socialization, allowed to get heartworm from no heartworm preventative and then confiscated and taken to the shelter. Homeward…
Join HT as we kick off our 10th Anniversary year with a family-friendly Spaghetti Bingo fundraiser! The evening will include all-you-can-eat spaghetti, salad, bread, desserts and drinks as well as 5…
Meet Ellie Mae! She is an amazing 4.5 month old puppy who is in foster care in Arlington. This sweet and loving girl loves other dogs! She is a mellow little girl, who will often amuse herself by playing with toys. Ellie Mae will likely grow to be around 50 pounds. She is a wonderful companion. She is looking for her forever home. She is good with kids as well.
Monte, a 1-2 year old JRT mix, needs a new foster home or a forever home. This sweet boy was found as a stray and brought to a rural shelter in W. Virginia. He was at the shelter for a few weeks and nobody came forward claiming him as their dog. Luckily, Monte was rescued and brought to the DC area recently; he is now doing great in his foster…
My name is Tiffany and I need a foster or forever home. I am a stunning cat--white fur with green eyes. Some may call me older, but I prefer to call myself sophisticated!
If you are looking for a calm and loving companion, then I am the cat for you! I am not overly needy--but I love to spend time with my foster parents. I will follow you all over…
Poor Buddy and Bubba were living a comfortable life with their owner for 5 years until things suddenly changed for the worse. Their owner had a death in the family and lost his job, abandoning his home, all his possessions, and his beloved cats. Fortunately for these two cats a Homeward Trails volunteer heard about them and came to their rescue. When they were found, the boys were living in…
When Atticus, a supposedly feral cat, was trapped during a neighborhood TNR (trap, neuter, release), he was found to have a severe wound on his neck requiring treatment. During subsequent trips to the vet he was also found to be positive for both FIV and FeLV. This meant that even though he had a committed feeder and care-taker, re-releasing him would put any other cat he came into contact with at risk…