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Since opening their doors, Big Dog Ranch Rescue has saved over 50,000 dogs and has redefined rescue facility standards. Add a joyful, wagging tail to your family by visiting Big Dog Ranch Rescue in Loxahatchee Groves. Big Dog Ranch Rescue was founded in 2008 and their mission is to save 5,000 dogs every year, to heal them and place them with loving families and to educate people about the proper care for dogs, as well as educating the public on the importance of spaying and neutering.

Big Dog Ranch Rescue was founded on the idea that every dog deserves to live and, most importantly, to live a full and happy life. They have been devoted to creating a healing community for dogs, both big and small, who have been neglected, abandoned, and mistreated…

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Please consider adopting a puppy or kitten at Safe Harbor Animal Sanctuary and Hospital. Safe Harbor is a no-kill shelter. They reserve space for animals that have been abused, neglected, injured, or abandoned. Animals are available through adoption. No breed is discriminated against. All dogs and cats are vaccinated, licensed, spayed/neutered, and micro chipped prior to being adopted.

The shelter is filled with dogs and cats that need homes. Give a homeless pet a loving home and a new beginning! If you are looking for a special furry friend to fill your heart with unconditional love and companionship, consider rescuing a dog or cat from the Safe Harbor Animal Sanctuary and Hospital. Safe Harbor is located at 185 East Indiantown Road, in…

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This week, COVID-19 healthcare heroes received a special gift that will hopefully bring some love and happiness into their lives. Jupiter Realtor Rob Thomson donated $15,000 to pay the adoption fees at Big Dog Ranch Rescue for those dealing with the pandemic on the front lines.

“The emotional toll of dealing with families and patients in our community who have been affected by Covid-19 is tremendous,” Thomson said. “I hope our frontline workers will consider adopting a new friend so they may enjoy a warm and loving companion. Thank you so much for your incredible dedication to healing our family and friends.”

Those fighting to save lives during the Covid-19 pandemic have been under an incredible amount of stress, and Rob Thomson is making sure that…

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Pictured: PBSO Sergeant Bert Gaudreau , Jupiter Realtor Rob Thomson, PBSO Deputy Carlos Aguero

Jupiter Realtor Rob Thomson of Waterfront Properties is teaming up with Big Dog Ranch Rescue to send some love this holiday season to our heroes in green and blue!

The next 100 law enforcement officers who adopt a dog or puppy will have their adoption fees fully paid by Thomson.

Rob is an advocate for pet adoption, and has even adopted a dog from Big Dog Ranch himself, "Rex", who can be seen brightening the lives of employees at Waterfront Properties & Club Communities daily. 

We invite you to visit BDRR.ORG to find a new furry friend, and bring your law enforcement ID to the ranch to adopt the newest member of your family at no cost to you!…

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From now until Christmas Eve, you’ll have a convenient chance to support Big Dog Ranch Rescue while shopping for holiday gifts at the Gardens Mall. The non-profit organization has set up a Home For The Holidays “Pup-Up Shop” inside the Gardens Mall near Nordstrom.

This unique pet boutique offers plush stuffed animals, dog toys, ornaments, dog treats, leashes, collars, dog bowls, and even has puppies available for adoption! Proceeds benefit the Big Dog Ranch Rescue, a non-profit with the motto “Big and small, we save them all!”

Stop by the shop during regular mall hours to support this charitable organization, or bring a lucky puppy home for the holidays! I promise that your home will be filled with more love than ever before!

The Gardens Mall…

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This Saturday, Carlin Park in Jupiter will be hosting a local favorite Paws in the Park once again!

The pet-friendly event will be November 17th from 11 a.m. to 5 p.m., and is free and open to the public.

Bring your pup to experience a festival made for dogs with activities like dock jumping, a pet photo booth, a doggie lure racetrack, a puppy cool air zone, a pet costume contest, a pet talent contest, and even a pet psychic.

If you don’t have a furry friend, or just want more, stop by the “Take Me Home Zone” to adopt a new four-legged family member for the holidays. For humans, there will be live entertainment, beer, and great food.

For more information, go here.

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