Adoption...

RPSM is dedicated to the rescue, rehabilitation, and placement of animals in need.  Our group of volunteers endeavors to improve conditions of any animal in need, and help to facilitate their adoption to qualified, permanent homes.  More info...

Prison Program...

Correctional Companion Program began a partnership with the Florence Crane and Lakeland Correctional Facilities in Coldwater, MI in an effort to find homes for dogs in shelters, that would otherwise be euthanized due to lack of homes.  More info...

Help Us Help Rudy...








Use your Paypal account to make a donation.  100% of your generous donation will be used to rescue, transport, vaccinate, microchip, and rehabilitate our dogs.  Donate Today!

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From 7/19 to 9/26, Petfinder members (that's us!) will be selected at random and contacted by a SECRET ADOPTER, either by phone, e-mail or in-person. We strive to do everything possible to make our adopter's pleased with a forever furkid.  One that is trained, vetted and most of all giving a forever home to our rescued furkids.  If you are one of our many happy adopters, please help us win a cash prize, compliments of Maddie’s Fund and the Petfinder.com Foundation.  We promise to put any winnings 100% towards the benefit of our RPSM dogs!     Go to Maddie’s Fund now and let them know about your wonderful experience with RPSM.  Thank you!

New Way to Help...

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To all potential adopters...
RPSM strives to find our fur kids their perfect forever homes.  To do so, our application and fostering processes are very thorough.  Our animals are temperament tested, vetted, and usually remain in one of our foster homes until their prison term (training) begins.  While our animals are in their foster homes, the foster family has time to observe the personality traits of their dog or cat.  As the animals settle into the home environment, the foster families observe how the pet reacts to other dogs, including dominant and submissive males and females; other animals such as cats and small critters; and children, and whether or not an age range is recommended for safety of the entire family. Not every pet likes children, or some may be just too big and jumpy to be safe around small children. The foster family also observes the pet’s actions and reactions regarding prey driving, climbing ability, digging, agility, etc. These factors all contribute to whether or not a fence is mandated for a particular animal, as well as if a certain kind of fence is necessary.
 
RPSM works diligently to create a clear profile on each animal available for adoption. As the inmate trainers learn new information about each dog, we update the profiles. We provide this information so that we can work closely with potential adopters to find the best fit for the animal and the family. We ask that you help us by carefully reading all the available information about an animal before submitting an application. We don’t want you to waste your time by filling out an application for a dog requiring a fence, for example, if you do not have a fence and cannot or will not install one. This helps eliminate disappointment for potential adopters.

No Pay, Great Benefits...
We are in desperate need of short-term Foster Homes for our furkids.  Saving the lives of rescued dogs depends on our available housing.  All care for our furkids while housed in Foster Homes is paid for by RPSM.  Please fill out an application today and take part in helping us to continue this wonderful program.Home_files/Fishing%20Flyer.pdf
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