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Linda Blair Worldheart
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We have had the pleasure of fostering, saving and adopting many dogs from different organizations but we have yet to find any place as passionate about the animals in their care as Linda Blair and the staff at LBWF. Her drive, compassion and knowledge of each dog is amazing - the dogs become part of her pack. We have fostered many dogs from a few local shelters for several years after losing our own pups to old age and cancer before deciding to make a decision to find our next family member. So I can share that although those shelters and organizations care about their animals they also are looking for a "place" for them and it is unfortunate because a lot of times, those dogs are returned. The dogs in turn, go back to the foster or they stay at the shelter, sad, confused and unloved. LBWF was not this way. When we identified our now dog Monty on line we immediately contacted LBWF to inquire. We were FULLY screened, and I mean FULLY; sent photos of the house, video of the yard and interior. We were asked about exercise levels, etc. initially we thought this was crazy but the truth was, LBWF wanted to make sure Monty would be placed in the right environment. Once that was established, we were invited to visit. We thought to ourselves, visit? What?! But there was a method to the process. So we went for the 6 hour drive to 'visit' Monty. Linda met us there, we spent several hours with her and Monty, walked the dog and simply being with him before being asked if we wanted to take him home. That was 3 years ago. To say LBWF is the best is not enough, they CARE
The Linda Blair WorldHeart Foundation is built of a group of inspired, motivated humanitarians who work tirelessly to fight animal cruelty by educating the public, animal rescue, and finding loving families to give the helpless a second chance at a happy life. Founded by Oscar nominated and renown animal activist Linda Blair to bring the much needed attention to the growing problems related to animal welfare and the work required to stop animal abuse and neglect.

Mission and Vision

LBWF is an animal and human welfare organization. Our mission is to alleviate suffering, while rescuing, rehabilitating and rehoming abused, neglected and abandoned animals. We aid in crisis situations, while educating, encouraging and empowering the public to make a difference in the lives of those whom have no voice.

Specialization

  • Pit Bull

Adoption Policy

1 . Peep our Pups! Take a look at our available dogs, read through the profiles and find a pup that interests you! 2. APPLICATION: Complete an Application – (Be sure that the application is completed entirely and email back to us at lbworldheart1@gmail.com) PDF Version – download and fill out and send back Google Doc Version – make a copy and share back MS Word Version – download and fill out 3. Meet and Greet with Current Pets – once your application has been approved, we’ll set an appointment to visit the foundation 4. Home Visit and Reference Check – Home Visits are a requirement to ensure the safe and happy transition of our rescued friends 5. Finalize and Sign Adoption Agreement 6. Pay Your Tax-Deductible Adoption Fee
https://www.lindablairworldheart.org/available-dogs/

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"We have had the pleasure of fostering, saving and adopting many dogs from different organizations but we have yet to find any place as passionate about the animals in their care as Linda Blair and the staff at LBWF. Her drive, compassion and knowledge of each dog is amazing - the dogs become part of her pack. We have fostered many dogs from a few local shelters for several years after losing our own pups to old age and cancer before deciding to make a decision to find our next family member. So I can share that although those shelters and organizations care about their animals they also are looking for a "place" for them and it is unfortunate because a lot of times, those dogs are returned. The dogs in turn, go back to the foster or they stay at the shelter, sad, confused and unloved. LBWF was not this way. When we identified our now dog Monty on line we immediately contacted LBWF to inquire. We were FULLY screened, and I mean FULLY; sent photos of the house, video of the yard and interior. We were asked about exercise levels, etc. initially we thought this was crazy but the truth was, LBWF wanted to make sure Monty would be placed in the right environment. Once that was established, we were invited to visit. We thought to ourselves, visit? What?! But there was a method to the process. So we went for the 6 hour drive to 'visit' Monty. Linda met us there, we spent several hours with her and Monty, walked the dog and simply being with him before being asked if we wanted to take him home. That was 3 years ago. To say LBWF is the best is not enough, they CARE"

nestor a.

Adoptee

"Linda is passionate about giving dogs safe, loving forever homes. When I went to the rescue to meet and pick up my dog, she helped me learn how to walk my future pup which was helpful for a first time dog owner like me. She taught me how to walk him in a heel and how to hold the leash. She showed me that he can sit before doors rather than rushing out. We spent time meeting him, feeding him treats. Linda provided everything I needed to get started: bowls, food, leash, collar, informative resources, etc. My dog at the time was rescued from a shelter where he was so scared from moving around to avoid his kill date. She fed him to a healthy weight and got him to an adoptable state. I’m sure behind the scenes, she did lots of training with him as well. It’s been nearly four years with my dog now (Bentley). Last summer, he ended up in the ER and intensive care unit for renal failure. I told her all about it and she helped me learn more about natural resources for improving his health. I am passionate about eating nourishing food made from scratch, so I switch from kibble and canned food to making my dog’s food from scratch. She has supported and encouraged me through this whole process. His been able to live a healthy life with completely normal kidney values (most of the time) on his new diet."

alexis h.

Adoptee

"Hello. My name is Mike Ahmadi and I would like to nominate Linda Blair and her WorldHeart Foundation for your Best Dog Rescue and Shelter Contest. I am on my third rescue from Linda’s shelter, and I cannot express enough gratitude to her for devoting her life to rescue work. I first came across her foundation in 2009 after our dog passed away from old age. My dad was terminally ill, and we wanted to lighten the atmosphere in the house and a dog always seemed to be able to do just that. I was on PetFinder.com and clicked on a blue pit-bull mix and it took me to Linda’s website. Sterling was a beautiful blue pit-bull mix. Linda rescued him from a high kill shelter in Los Angeles. He was in a stall towards the back part of this shelter and the volunteers there forgot about him. He didn’t make much noise and, as a result, he wasn’t fed for days. When someone finally noticed Sterling, he was put on the euthanasia list as his health was in decline. Thankfully, a volunteer there reached out to Linda and said that Sterling was special and very sweet. She wanted Linda to come and take him to her WorldHeart Foundation shelter. Thankfully, she did just that. She nursed him back to health and put him on her website. That is when I saw him, and the rest was history. Sterling was about five or six years old when we got him, and we got to spend nine beautiful years with him. He was a gentle giant (93 lbs) and the sweetest boy. My dad loved him. When Sterling passed, my mom and my aunt (identical twins) were living together. Both were 82 years old and, once again, the atmosphere in the house needed a boost. I called Linda and told her that Sterling had passed and that I was interested in adopting again. She immediately said, “I have the PERFECT dog for your mom and aunt!!!” She sent me photos and videos of a dog named Pippa. I fell in love with her, as did my aunt. My mom was on the fence about another dog. So, I decided I needed to rescue Pippa and that my mom would just have to get used to the idea of having another dog in the house. This ended up being the best decision. My mom and aunt ended up driving up to the shelter with me to meet Pippa. It was love at first sight. Pippa was so sweet and immediately had a rapport with my mom and aunt. We ended up having six wonderful years with Pippa. She was a very special dog who had an uncanny ability to adjust her energy level and mood to whoever she was with at any moment. She was sweet, gentle and had a spark that made us smile and laugh. Somehow, Linda knew that this dog was going to be the perfect fit for our family…..more specifically for two old ladies. LOL! Again, we were so grateful to have had Pippa. Unfortunately, she passed last February 6th and, after six weeks, I realized that it was time for another rescue. I told Linda that Pippa passed and that we were looking for another dog. I saw a small, short and stout black staffy/pitty mix on the WorldHeart Foundation website whose name was “Tanya.” She was a little older and had the sweetest smile. I thought she would be a wonderful new addition to the family. So, I made an appointment to visit Tanya. My ten-year-old niece wanted to join me. We drove up to Acton from San Juan Capistrano and visited with Tanya. I recognized Tanya right away as we entered through the facility’s gate. My niece had no idea Tanya was on my list of dogs to visit. She immediately ran over to Tanya’s kennel space and started playing with her through the fence. Within 30 seconds my niece looked up at me and said, “SHE is the ONE.” Once again, Linda picked the perfect dog for our family. We sat with Tanya and played with her for about 30 minutes, and I knew my niece was right. Tanya was, indeed, the one! So, my mom is now 88 years old and in walks Tanya into the family room. And once again, it was love at first sight. Tanya is so gentle and sweet with my mom. She is just the best. Linda ended up rescuing Tanya from a high kill shelter in Lancaster. She was on a 72-hour watch and if no one rescued her within that time period she would have been euthanized. Bless Linda and her team of volunteers for taking these dogs out of such horrible situations. We have the most precious dog right now because of Linda and her WorldHeart Foundation. This is why I want to nominate her for your Best Dog Rescue and Shelter Contest. She and her team work tirelessly to save dogs like Tanya, Pippa and Sterling so that people like me can adopt these wonderful dogs. The love, joy, and laughter these dogs provide is immeasurable. So, thank you, Linda Blair and your WorldHeart Foundation. You’ll never truly know how grateful we are to you for the three beautiful rescues you have provided our family. You are special beyond words, and I hope you know that. The Ahmadi Family"

mike a.

Adoptee, Supporter, Fan

"LBWF in Acton California is very special to me. Linda Blair welcomed me October 5th 2021 to meet Petey. He is a senior rescue 10+.Chihuahua. Petey is my 1st Dog ever and Linda recommended Petey as a foster, because I have no training and I agreed this was the right approach. Linda supplied me with all the supplies I needed. Linda and I texted everyday to check on Petey, and I sent her pics of sweet Petey and showed her how Loved this little boy is. I still 2+ year later send pics of Petey and how well he is thriving. I am so grateful 🙏"

mary m.

Adoptee, Fan

"We have adopted two wonderful fur babies from Linda Blair Worldheart. Miss Blair is awesome and hands on in pairing fur babies with their families making sure the fit is just right. All fur babies are already spayed and neutered waiting for loving families. We adopted our two babies at separate times and Miss Blair made sure they were compatible together - in fact they actually remembered each other from the rescue and immediately hit it off. I highly recommend LBWF!!!"

christine r.

Adoptee, Supporter, Fan

""Adopting Oti from the Linda Blair Worldheart Foundation in October 2020 was one of the most rewarding experiences of our lives. From the moment we stepped into their facility, it was evident that the team at LBWH was dedicated to ensuring every animal found their perfect match. Oti, a lovable mixed breed dog, captured our hearts instantly, and it was clear that he belonged with us. The compassion and care provided by Linda Blair and her team are truly exceptional. They go above and beyond to ensure that each animal waiting for their forever home receives the love, attention, and support they deserve. Their commitment to the well-being of every creature in their care is evident in every interaction and every adoption. Thanks to LBWH, our family has been enriched beyond measure by the addition of Oti. We are endlessly grateful for the work they do and the love they bring to both animals and families alike. If you're considering adoption, we wholeheartedly recommend the Linda Blair Worldheart Foundation. They truly make miracles happen, one adoption at a time.""

janna n.

Adoptee

"Nestled in the hills of Acton, CA, the LBWF sanctuary is the most wonderful haven for bully dogs. After my sweet rescue bully died in 2020, I reached out to LBWF. Linda Blair and her staff worked hard to find us a great match for our family, and boy did they! The animals we could see all around were obviously healthy, clean, and kept in a comfortable and safe environment. We were very happy with the adoption process, which included bringing potential dogs to a large fenced area where they could interact with us in a natural environment, and later, a supervised introduction of the new bully to our much smaller dog. Linda personally provided nutrition guidance and followed up on our adopted dog. We are still in touch to this day, so much is the love that Linda has for the animals in her care."

jacqui r.

Adoptee

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"We have had the pleasure of fostering, saving and adopting many dogs from different organizations but we have yet to find any place as passionate about the animals in their care as Linda Blair and the staff at LBWF. Her drive, compassion and knowledge of each dog is amazing - the dogs become part of her pack. We have fostered many dogs from a few local shelters for several years after losing our own pups to old age and cancer before deciding to make a decision to find our next family member. So I can share that although those shelters and organizations care about their animals they also are looking for a "place" for them and it is unfortunate because a lot of times, those dogs are returned. The dogs in turn, go back to the foster or they stay at the shelter, sad, confused and unloved. LBWF was not this way. When we identified our now dog Monty on line we immediately contacted LBWF to inquire. We were FULLY screened, and I mean FULLY; sent photos of the house, video of the yard and interior. We were asked about exercise levels, etc. initially we thought this was crazy but the truth was, LBWF wanted to make sure Monty would be placed in the right environment. Once that was established, we were invited to visit. We thought to ourselves, visit? What?! But there was a method to the process. So we went for the 6 hour drive to 'visit' Monty. Linda met us there, we spent several hours with her and Monty, walked the dog and simply being with him before being asked if we wanted to take him home. That was 3 years ago. To say LBWF is the best is not enough, they CARE"

nestor a.

Adoptee

"Linda is passionate about giving dogs safe, loving forever homes. When I went to the rescue to meet and pick up my dog, she helped me learn how to walk my future pup which was helpful for a first time dog owner like me. She taught me how to walk him in a heel and how to hold the leash. She showed me that he can sit before doors rather than rushing out. We spent time meeting him, feeding him treats. Linda provided everything I needed to get started: bowls, food, leash, collar, informative resources, etc. My dog at the time was rescued from a shelter where he was so scared from moving around to avoid his kill date. She fed him to a healthy weight and got him to an adoptable state. I’m sure behind the scenes, she did lots of training with him as well. It’s been nearly four years with my dog now (Bentley). Last summer, he ended up in the ER and intensive care unit for renal failure. I told her all about it and she helped me learn more about natural resources for improving his health. I am passionate about eating nourishing food made from scratch, so I switch from kibble and canned food to making my dog’s food from scratch. She has supported and encouraged me through this whole process. His been able to live a healthy life with completely normal kidney values (most of the time) on his new diet."

alexis h.

Adoptee

"Hello. My name is Mike Ahmadi and I would like to nominate Linda Blair and her WorldHeart Foundation for your Best Dog Rescue and Shelter Contest. I am on my third rescue from Linda’s shelter, and I cannot express enough gratitude to her for devoting her life to rescue work. I first came across her foundation in 2009 after our dog passed away from old age. My dad was terminally ill, and we wanted to lighten the atmosphere in the house and a dog always seemed to be able to do just that. I was on PetFinder.com and clicked on a blue pit-bull mix and it took me to Linda’s website. Sterling was a beautiful blue pit-bull mix. Linda rescued him from a high kill shelter in Los Angeles. He was in a stall towards the back part of this shelter and the volunteers there forgot about him. He didn’t make much noise and, as a result, he wasn’t fed for days. When someone finally noticed Sterling, he was put on the euthanasia list as his health was in decline. Thankfully, a volunteer there reached out to Linda and said that Sterling was special and very sweet. She wanted Linda to come and take him to her WorldHeart Foundation shelter. Thankfully, she did just that. She nursed him back to health and put him on her website. That is when I saw him, and the rest was history. Sterling was about five or six years old when we got him, and we got to spend nine beautiful years with him. He was a gentle giant (93 lbs) and the sweetest boy. My dad loved him. When Sterling passed, my mom and my aunt (identical twins) were living together. Both were 82 years old and, once again, the atmosphere in the house needed a boost. I called Linda and told her that Sterling had passed and that I was interested in adopting again. She immediately said, “I have the PERFECT dog for your mom and aunt!!!” She sent me photos and videos of a dog named Pippa. I fell in love with her, as did my aunt. My mom was on the fence about another dog. So, I decided I needed to rescue Pippa and that my mom would just have to get used to the idea of having another dog in the house. This ended up being the best decision. My mom and aunt ended up driving up to the shelter with me to meet Pippa. It was love at first sight. Pippa was so sweet and immediately had a rapport with my mom and aunt. We ended up having six wonderful years with Pippa. She was a very special dog who had an uncanny ability to adjust her energy level and mood to whoever she was with at any moment. She was sweet, gentle and had a spark that made us smile and laugh. Somehow, Linda knew that this dog was going to be the perfect fit for our family…..more specifically for two old ladies. LOL! Again, we were so grateful to have had Pippa. Unfortunately, she passed last February 6th and, after six weeks, I realized that it was time for another rescue. I told Linda that Pippa passed and that we were looking for another dog. I saw a small, short and stout black staffy/pitty mix on the WorldHeart Foundation website whose name was “Tanya.” She was a little older and had the sweetest smile. I thought she would be a wonderful new addition to the family. So, I made an appointment to visit Tanya. My ten-year-old niece wanted to join me. We drove up to Acton from San Juan Capistrano and visited with Tanya. I recognized Tanya right away as we entered through the facility’s gate. My niece had no idea Tanya was on my list of dogs to visit. She immediately ran over to Tanya’s kennel space and started playing with her through the fence. Within 30 seconds my niece looked up at me and said, “SHE is the ONE.” Once again, Linda picked the perfect dog for our family. We sat with Tanya and played with her for about 30 minutes, and I knew my niece was right. Tanya was, indeed, the one! So, my mom is now 88 years old and in walks Tanya into the family room. And once again, it was love at first sight. Tanya is so gentle and sweet with my mom. She is just the best. Linda ended up rescuing Tanya from a high kill shelter in Lancaster. She was on a 72-hour watch and if no one rescued her within that time period she would have been euthanized. Bless Linda and her team of volunteers for taking these dogs out of such horrible situations. We have the most precious dog right now because of Linda and her WorldHeart Foundation. This is why I want to nominate her for your Best Dog Rescue and Shelter Contest. She and her team work tirelessly to save dogs like Tanya, Pippa and Sterling so that people like me can adopt these wonderful dogs. The love, joy, and laughter these dogs provide is immeasurable. So, thank you, Linda Blair and your WorldHeart Foundation. You’ll never truly know how grateful we are to you for the three beautiful rescues you have provided our family. You are special beyond words, and I hope you know that. The Ahmadi Family"

mike a.

Adoptee, Supporter, Fan

"LBWF in Acton California is very special to me. Linda Blair welcomed me October 5th 2021 to meet Petey. He is a senior rescue 10+.Chihuahua. Petey is my 1st Dog ever and Linda recommended Petey as a foster, because I have no training and I agreed this was the right approach. Linda supplied me with all the supplies I needed. Linda and I texted everyday to check on Petey, and I sent her pics of sweet Petey and showed her how Loved this little boy is. I still 2+ year later send pics of Petey and how well he is thriving. I am so grateful 🙏"

mary m.

Adoptee, Fan

"We have adopted two wonderful fur babies from Linda Blair Worldheart. Miss Blair is awesome and hands on in pairing fur babies with their families making sure the fit is just right. All fur babies are already spayed and neutered waiting for loving families. We adopted our two babies at separate times and Miss Blair made sure they were compatible together - in fact they actually remembered each other from the rescue and immediately hit it off. I highly recommend LBWF!!!"

christine r.

Adoptee, Supporter, Fan

""Adopting Oti from the Linda Blair Worldheart Foundation in October 2020 was one of the most rewarding experiences of our lives. From the moment we stepped into their facility, it was evident that the team at LBWH was dedicated to ensuring every animal found their perfect match. Oti, a lovable mixed breed dog, captured our hearts instantly, and it was clear that he belonged with us. The compassion and care provided by Linda Blair and her team are truly exceptional. They go above and beyond to ensure that each animal waiting for their forever home receives the love, attention, and support they deserve. Their commitment to the well-being of every creature in their care is evident in every interaction and every adoption. Thanks to LBWH, our family has been enriched beyond measure by the addition of Oti. We are endlessly grateful for the work they do and the love they bring to both animals and families alike. If you're considering adoption, we wholeheartedly recommend the Linda Blair Worldheart Foundation. They truly make miracles happen, one adoption at a time.""

janna n.

Adoptee

"Nestled in the hills of Acton, CA, the LBWF sanctuary is the most wonderful haven for bully dogs. After my sweet rescue bully died in 2020, I reached out to LBWF. Linda Blair and her staff worked hard to find us a great match for our family, and boy did they! The animals we could see all around were obviously healthy, clean, and kept in a comfortable and safe environment. We were very happy with the adoption process, which included bringing potential dogs to a large fenced area where they could interact with us in a natural environment, and later, a supervised introduction of the new bully to our much smaller dog. Linda personally provided nutrition guidance and followed up on our adopted dog. We are still in touch to this day, so much is the love that Linda has for the animals in her care."

jacqui r.

Adoptee

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Just 20 minutes outside of the busy city of Portland, Oregon, and settled right on the banks of the Columbia River, you’ll find what countless visitors have flocked to the area in search of – mountain views, crisp, clean air, and running water for miles. What you might not expect to find, however, is a hidden oasis designed just for dogs and their people, owned and operated by a farming couple and enjoyed by visitors on two legs, and four.  

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Host Tips: Fran T. Providing Great Guest Service at our Spot

Fran is the host of Ranch Setting, one of Sniffspot's most popular spots. She has taken the time to write up the lessons she has learned about how to be a great Sniffspot host.

Top dog trainers in the US

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The Best Dog Trainers in the United States of 2023

Welcome to the United States Sniffspot top dog trainer list for 2023. This is a list of the top dog trainers in the United States based on votes from the Sniffspot community and the general public. Over 55,000 votes were used in compiling this list. We have only included the top trainers with sufficient votes and the trainers are ordered in terms of the number of votes received. Trainers that tied are ranked in reverse alphabetical order based on first name. All dog trainers on this list are positive reinforcement only, as defined by no force, fear, intimidation, or aversive methods used.

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The Best Dog Trainers in New Jersey of 2023

Welcome to the New Jersey Sniffspot top dog trainer list for 2023. This is a list of the top dog trainers in New Jersey based on votes from the Sniffspot community and the general public. Over 55,000 votes were used in compiling this list. We have only included the top trainers with sufficient votes and the trainers are ordered in terms of the number of votes received. Trainers that tied are ranked in reverse alphabetical order based on first name. All dog trainers on this list are positive reinforcement only, as defined by no force, fear, intimidation, or aversive methods used. To learn more about our dog trainer contest, feel free to view the dog trainer contest post.

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The Best Dog Trainers in Michigan of 2023

Welcome to the Michigan Sniffspot top dog trainer list for 2023. This is a list of the top dog trainers in Michigan based on votes from the Sniffspot community and the general public. Over 55,000 votes were used in compiling this list. We have only included the top trainers with sufficient votes and the trainers are ordered in terms of the number of votes received. Trainers that tied are ranked in reverse alphabetical order based on first name. All dog trainers on this list are positive reinforcement only, as defined by no force, fear, intimidation, or aversive methods used. To learn more about our dog trainer contest, feel free to view the dog trainer contest post.

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The Best Dog Trainers in Washington of 2023

Welcome to the Washington Sniffspot top dog trainer list for 2023. This is a list of the top dog trainers in Washington based on votes from the Sniffspot community and the general public. Over 55,000 votes were used in compiling this list. We have only included the top trainers with sufficient votes and the trainers are ordered in terms of the number of votes received. Trainers that tied are ranked in reverse alphabetical order based on first name. All dog trainers on this list are positive reinforcement only, as defined by no force, fear, intimidation, or aversive methods used. To learn more about our dog trainer contest, feel free to view the dog trainer contest post.

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The Best Dog Trainers in Florida of 2023

Welcome to the Florida Sniffspot top dog trainer list for 2023. This is a list of the top dog trainers in Florida based on votes from the Sniffspot community and the general public. Over 55,000 votes were used in compiling this list. We have only included the top trainers with sufficient votes and the trainers are ordered in terms of the number of votes received. Trainers that tied are ranked in reverse alphabetical order based on first name. All dog trainers on this list are positive reinforcement only, as defined by no force, fear, intimidation, or aversive methods used. To learn more about our dog trainer contest, feel free to view the dog trainer contest post.

City dog parks guides

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The Best Indoor Dog Parks in the United States

Looking for a space to play with your dog no matter what the weather’s like outside? Look no further than our list of the best indoor dog parks in the United States! These climate-controlled spaces are growing in popularity as pet ownership increases throughout the country. As a bonus, many of them also offer dog training, boarding, grooming, or daycare services on the premises.

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The Best Off-Leash Dog Parks in the United States

Looking for the perfect place to play with your dog? We’ve got you covered! It’s hard to narrow down, but we’ve put together some of the best off-leash dog parks throughout the country so you can plan your next adventure — along with a checklist of what to bring, what to know beforehand, and some frequently asked questions.

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The Best Las Vegas, Nevada Dog Parks

Looking for the perfect place to play with your dog in Las Vegas? We’ve got you covered! Take a look at the best local dog parks and plan for your next adventure in Sin City.

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The Best United States Dog Parks

Looking for the perfect place to play with your dog? We’ve got you covered! It’s hard to narrow down, but we’ve put together some of the best dog parks throughout the country so you can plan your next adventure. Here’s what the United States has to offer to its more than 90 million canine companions.

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The Best Portland, Oregon Dog Parks

Looking for the perfect place to play with your dog in Portland? We’ve got you covered! Take a look at the best local dog parks and plan for your next adventure in the City of Roses.

Top dog names in the US

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Top 1,000 Most Popular Dog Names

Looking for the perfect dog name for your new pup? We have created filterable lists of dog names from our database of hundreds of thousands of Sniffspot users. You can filter by gender, breed and state to find the most cute, unique and creative dog names.
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Most Popular Male Dog Names

Looking for the perfect dog name for your new male pup? We have created filterable lists of male dog names from our database of hundreds of thousands of Sniffspot users. You can filter by gender, breed and state to find the most cute, unique and creative male dog names.
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Most Popular Female Dog Names

Looking for the perfect dog name for your new female pup? We have created filterable lists of female dog names from our database of hundreds of thousands of Sniffspot users. You can filter by gender, breed and state to find the most cute, unique and creative female dog names.
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Most Popular Golden Retriever Names

Welcome to our comprehensive list of Golden Retriever dog names, curated from our vast database of Sniffspot users. Filter through hundreds of thousands of options by gender, breed, and state to discover the most adorable, original, and imaginative names for your beloved Golden Retriever.
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Most Popular Labrador Retriever Names

Welcome to our Labrador Retriever dog names page! Here you can browse through filterable lists of names for your beloved furry friend, ranging from cute and classic to unique and creative options. Our database of hundreds of thousands of Sniffspot users ensures you'll find the perfect name for your Labrador Retriever, whether you're seeking a name for a male or female, based on breed or state.

Top dog rescues in the US

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Dalis To The Rescue

At our rescue, we are not only dedicated to matching our dogs with the perfect home, we are also dedicated to educating our community about the benefits of spaying and neutering as Dalis herself raised the funds to build a surgical room at our rescue where we host low cost spay and neuter clinics for the public. We are not exclusive to one area or county, in fact many people use our services from all over the state of Michigan and even some out of state including Wisconsin, Ohio, and Indiana. Dalis’ heart belongs to the misunderstood, the old, and the disabled. She always says that her goal is to rescue, but that her dream is that one day she won’t have to.
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Bunny's Buddies

Bunny's Buddies works tirelessly to save dogs from slaughterhouses, the streets and kill shelters in Asia and the USA.
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Emotional Rescue LLC

Emotional Rescue specializes in homeless dogs that need medical care. We rehabilitate the body, mind and soul of dogs that had no one to care for them.
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American Brittany Rescue, Inc.

American Brittany Rescue, Inc. is a registered 501(c)(3) non-profit organization formed in 1991 as a cooperative effort of Brittany owners, breeders, trainers, and fanciers who ABR believes have a responsibility not only for their own dogs and the dogs they produce, but for the breed as a whole. For 30 years, the organization of volunteers has worked to rescue Brittanys and place them in loving homes. Over the years, thousands of dogs have found hope and a forever home, thanks to our placement efforts. Nearly 9,000 dogs have been rescued and lovingly adopted into carefully selected households. Included in this number are dogs from nearly every state, Canada as well as Greece and Spain. This work is accomplished by an army of dedicated ABR volunteers. There are over 1,500 amazing, active volunteers located within all 50 states and across Canada. From the President and Board members to the volunteers and the all-important foster families, each one plays an important role.
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Golden Rescue South Florida, Inc

Since 2005, Golden Rescue South Florida, Inc. “GRSF” a 501c3 non-profit registered charitable organization has been dedicated to rescuing and rehoming displaced Golden Retrievers and Golden at Heart Retrievers.   We are all-volunteer and foster-based organization who place abandoned, unwanted, displaced, or abused, Golden Retrievers and "Golden At Heart" dogs with safe, loving forever families in South Florida where each dog will receive the second chance they so richly deserve.