
For the tired. The forgotten. The ones still waiting.
At ManyPaws, we believe every animal deserves another chance—and a safe place to begin again.
““It’s not about being perfect—it’s about showing up, even if I’m covered in fur, running on no sleep, and mildly hormonal. That’s the ManyPaws life.”
Our Mission
We don’t just rescue pets. We show up for the ones who’ve waited the longest, lost the most, or been passed by again and again.
We’re here for the seniors, the shy ones, the black dogs no one notices, the bonded pairs people don’t want to separate, and the medical cases that need extra care. We’re here for the animals who just need someone to say, “You still matter.”
At ManyPaws, second chances aren’t rare—they’re the reason we exist.
Meet Our Pups
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Baby Dog (Available)
Baby Dog was found at an apartment complex with her four puppies, abandoned and alone. Her pups have all been adopted, and now it’s her turn. Estimated to be 9 years old, she’s fully potty trained, great with other dogs, and as chill as they come. She’s currently in foster care and just wants a peaceful, loving home to live out her golden years. Quiet, gentle, and full of heart—Baby Dog is ready to be someone’s everything.
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Teddy
Teddy came to us as a fluffy little pup—part Flat-Coated Retriever, part Newfie (we think!), and 100% sweetheart. He beat parvo like a champ and now he’s living his best life in his forever home. A true fighter with a heart of gold.
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Nana
At around 10 years old, Nana came to us with a gentle soul and a heart full of love. She was the kind of dog who just wanted to be near you—and now she’s exactly where she belongs. Adopted and adored, Nana is finally home.
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Cara
After over 150 days in the shelter, Cara finally found her forever home through our foster program. This sweet, smart girl touched so many hearts, and now she’s spending her days surrounded by love, playmates, and cozy naps.
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Oso
Oso was our very first foster - and the one who changed everything. With some behavioral challenges and a big, sensitive heart, he needed more time, patience, and understanding the most. Somewhere along the way, we realized he was already home. He’s now a permanent part of our pack, reminding us every day why second chances matter.