#79 in United States, #7 in North Carolina, #3 in Raleigh
https://www.usdogcoalition.org
Service areas:
We serve North Carolina and we also rescue from Mexico
"US dog co is a great smaller rescue. They are foster based and help pull dogs from Mexico as well as from other local rural shelters in the area. They do their best to help many and find dogs homes. I’ve enjoyed meeting their lovely fosters and working with them and hope they continue to help even more pups In The future"
— scoute b.
Volunteer / foster
"US Dog Coalition and Rescue has been instrumental in helping me succeed in the rescue of our dog. Numerous articles online explained the different stages a newly rehomed dog experiences during the transition and we were able to see our dog through all of them. I know the organization is just a phone call or text message away for us to receive spot on advice and counseling. We are happy to support them through a monthly contribution, knowing that the funds will go where they are needed. I wish there were more dedicated people like this in this world. Thank you for what you have done will continue to do."
— martina g.
Supporter, Fan
"This rescue has been amazing for our family to foster multiple dogs and see the difference you can make in a life. They work tirelessly and care so deeply for their dogs and all creatures! They have been wonderful to work with and truly deserve to be recognized for their efforts!"
— kim q.
Volunteer / foster
"The care to save dogs and then ensure they find the “right” forever home is so extraordinary. I feel like every dog taken in by US Dog Coalition is extraordinarily fortunate."
— lydia p.
Volunteer / foster
"They put their heart and soul into dog rescue, support dog rescue in Mexico, dogs in great need. They don't just look at their homeland, but far beyond and support animal protection in many ways. Super motivated and personable."
— julia s.
Fan
"Wilma Herrera, Founder and Owner works tirelessly. The entire organization devotes their heart and souls into making sure that the all the dogs are vetted and placed into wonderful, loving homes. Dogs are transported from Mexico with a team of volunteers to get the dogs all the way to NC. Pulled off the streets where they would certainly not have a good outlook. Local dogs at risk are pulled from the horrible shelter conditions. We currently have one Shepherd puppy that was hit by a car. Two broken legs. Left front and back. A dedicated foster is lifting the pup to go to the bathroom outside all day long. This type of behavior is not extraordinary, it’s the norm."
— kathy w.
Volunteer / foster, Staff member
"The US Dog Coalition is a great organization. Wilma works non-stop to help as many animals as she can. She’s always working to rescue, find fosters or fostering herself when she needs to. She’s one of the best people I know!"
— andrea d.
Adoptee
"Us dog coalition has been amazing to work with! They answered all my questions and did a deep background check to make sure I was the proper person to adopt my Cassie. Definitely would recommend them to anyone for a new puppy"
— taylor s.
Adoptee
"Family run rescue, they are constantly thriving to save lives not only from the streets of Mexico (with all the challenges that international rescue implies) but also from high kill shelters in NC. This is a small rescue so everything is twice harder but the results and lives saved are NOT small! All is done with so much passion and love for animals that I would not volunteer for another rescue!"
— sofia r.
Volunteer / foster
"I can't express enough gratitude for the incredible work of US Dog Coalition and Rescue. I have personally witnessed their dedication to saving and removing dogs in need, and I can attest to their unwavering commitment and compassion. Not only do they provide a safe haven for dogs in dire situations, they also go above and beyond to ensure that every dog receives the love, care and attention they deserve. From rescuing dogs from overcrowded shelters to providing medical treatment and finding loving forever homes, US Dog Coalition and Rescue truly changes lives for the better. Their tireless efforts and selflessness inspire hope, and make a profound difference in many furry lives. I totally recommend US Dog Coalition and Rescue to anyone wanting to adopt, foster, volunteer and support a cause that is truly making a difference in the world of animal welfare. They are a beacon of hope for dogs in need, and I am so grateful for the incredible work that they do, and the inspiration they are for all of us who love dogs."
— cherry v.
Supporter, Fan
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