Meet Some Of Our Available GSDs…These Dogs Need You!
Loki Available
Jake Available
Colby Available
What’s New at GSRNE:

You can be a GSD’s buddy

A Buddy is a special person who provides a donation to help support a GSRNE dog in foster care. So many people love our dogs and would like to foster or adopt them, but for various reasons they are unable. The Buddy Program allows you to provide...

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GSRNE Shop Profits Help Support the Dogs

Show your support by visiting our new GSRNE shop to purchase an ever-increasing selection of branded merchandise including hats, shirts, mugs, candles, calendars, gift cards, and cookbooks. These all make great gifts. As a reminder, all profits...

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Wish List

Our dogs need lots of supplies to keep them happy, healthy and safe!  From durable toys, to crates, beds, flea and tick preventative, and even office supplies so we can keep the rescue moving and getting dogs into their forever homes.  For a more...

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Make A Donation
Dog rescue work is time-intensive for the people doing it. It is also money-intensive, unfortunately. Veterinary costs, quality boarding, advertising, foster care expenses, transportation, supplies…all of these things cost money.  As we are an all-volunteer, privately funded non-profit organization, we rely solely on the generosity of our supporters to continue our work helping German Shepherd Dogs.

GSRNE also relies upon Rescue Memberships for financial help. Additionally, we run fundraisers to help us raise money to help more needy German Shepherd Dogs.

It has been the generous donations made by both individuals, and sometimes groups, that make it possible for German Shepherd Rescue of New England, Inc. being able to help rescue a suffering and/or homeless German Shepherd out of a dire situation.

We accept all financial donations. German Shepherd Rescue of New England, Inc. is a 501(c)(3) non-profit organization. All donations are tax deductible!

Please use this button to securely make a donation online.

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