Save the Dogs

Every day, across the country, dogs are rescued from the brutal world of dog fighting — but saving them is just the beginning. Their journey doesn't end with rescue.

They need care. They need homes. They need you.

This site exists to connect the public with real ways to support survivors of dog fighting — from donating to fostering and spreading the word. Together, we can give these dogs the future they deserve.

Our Mission

This platform is dedicated to connecting rescues and shelters with the dogs they can help save, and to empowering the public to support this lifesaving work in real, meaningful ways.

Help End Dog Fighting. Save a Life.

Athletes for Animals

These dogs have been forgotten for too long — but now, pro athletes are stepping up to fight for their futures.

Join them in taking a stand. Help give these dogs the love, safety, and family they’ve never known but have always deserved.

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Foster or Adopt

Many of these dogs are already medically vetted, behaviorally evaluated, dog-tested, and even cat-tested. They’re ready for homes, but they need fosters and adopters willing to step up.

Reach out to your local rescue and ask how you can help place a dog rescued from a cruelty case.

These dogs require immediate and ongoing support — medical care, transport, housing, and rehabilitation. Your donation helps fund the essentials that make rescue and recovery possible.

Donations are processed through our nonprofit partner, Angels for the Underdogs, and go directly toward helping the dogs.

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How Can You Help?

Spread The Word

Not ready to adopt or donate? You can still help by sharing this mission.

Talk to friends and family about dog fighting. Share our story on social media. Encourage your local rescues to get involved. Every voice matters in the fight to save these dogs.

Contact Us

Join our coalition to empower rescues in the fight against dog fighting and animal cruelty.

Reach out to us for inquiries or to learn more about how you can help dogs in need.