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    Dog For Adoption:Meet Mona Mona is a 7 year-old Shep mix girl who was discarded in WV and left to die. She represents so many middle-aged dogs who face a terrible fate at the…

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    Cat for Adoption:Mary & Lincoln - Brother/Sister Duo Mary and Lincoln are a fantastic sister/brother pair who are great with people and other cats. They are around 2-years-old and full of life and…

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    Pet Adopted from Homeward Trails:Poncho- Alive and Wagging! When we were looking for a dog, we came across Poncho and he broke my heart with his sad story and picture! Someone had found…

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Dogs for Adoption

June 05, 2009
Posted in Adopt a Pet

Homeward Trails Animal Rescue adopts pets to homes in Washington, DC, Virginia and Maryland. Many of the dogs and puppies available for adoption are being cared for in foster homes in the DC area but many are still in rural animal shelters and can only be brought to the DC area once we have approved adoptive or foster homes for them. If you're interested in adopting one of these animals, please review our pet adoption process and contact the volunteer whose email is listed on his or her page. Or attend a pet adoption event where you can meet a number of dogs at once and talk to Homeward Trails volunteers about adoption.

Cats for Adoption

June 05, 2009
Posted in Adopt a Pet

Is one of these cats your new pal? Homeward Trails Animal Rescue adopts pets to homes in Washington, DC, Virginia and Maryland. Many of the cats and kittens available for adoption are being cared for in foster homes in the DC area but many are still in rural animal shelters and can only be brought to the DC area once we have approved adoptive or foster homes for them.

If you're interested in adopting one of these animals, please review our pet adoption process and contact the volunteer whose email is listed on his or her page. If the animal is in the DC area, that person can help you set up a meeting at the foster home or an adoption event. If you're not sure if any of these animals is right for you, consider attending a pet adoption event where you can meet a number of cats at once and talk to Homeward Trails volunteers about adoption.

Dog Trainers in the DC Area

June 05, 2009

This listing is intended as a resource only and does not endorse or guarantee the quality of services of trainers listed here.

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