u/AFN_Rescue

Looking for fosters for small dogs!

Looking for fosters for small dogs!

Hi everyone!

We are A Friend in Need Small Dog Rescue, a small Pittsburgh based rescue focused on saving dogs under 20 lbs that have been euthanasia-listed at overcrowded open-intake shelters.

While it may be hard to believe if you are only familiar with northern shelters, southern shelters are so overwhelmed that even healthy, highly adoptable small breed dogs are routinely euthanized in Texas simply due to lack of space.

Thanks to our incredible fosters and supporters, one of our Texas shelter partners has not had to euthanize a single small dog so far this year! We are hoping to continue that through all of 2026, and expand that success to our other shelter partners as well. But we cannot keep saving lives without more foster homes.

Fostering is completely free. We provide:
• Food
• Supplies
• Monthly flea/tick/heartworm preventatives
• Veterinary care
• Ongoing support from our team

Most of our pups are adopted within 1-2 months, and because we are a small rescue, our fosters are never left on their own. We stay actively involved and are always here to help every step of the way.

Our fosters also get “first dibs” if they fall in love and want to adopt their foster pup.

If you’ve ever considered fostering, now is the perfect time to get involved and literally save a life.

You can fill out an application on our website or email us at afnrescue@gmail.com with any questions.

Thanks so much for reading and supporting rescue ❤️

u/AFN_Rescue — 5 days ago

Petfinder Phishing Scam

Just wanted to give everyone a heads up about a phishing scam targeting rescues/shelters.

We received a very strange email that appeared in our inbox as coming from “Petfinder Pro,” claiming we needed to update the Facebook/Instagram links on our Petfinder account or our account would be suspended.

Normally, anything mentioning “Facebook” and “account suspended” immediately sets off scam alarms for me, but Petfinder has been acting a little weird lately, so I replied asking for more information.

They then sent back a link to the sketchiest Wix website imaginable. It was very obviously an attempt to steal Facebook login credentials.

What really caught my attention was that when I replied to the original email, I received a few auto-replies from other rescues and shelters, so it looks like they blasted this out to a bunch of organizations they found through Petfinder.

Just wanted to warn everyone in case you receive something similar!

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u/AFN_Rescue — 7 days ago