Pets Return Home

Pets Return Home Pets Return Home uses free-range pack-therapy rehabilitation programs to help ‘Last Chance’ dogs become adoptable. We provide Sanctuary for those who cannot. ft.

We are No KIll with 1200 dogs placed with families to date. See more at www.petsreturnhome.org About Pets Return Home

Pets Return Home is a No-Kill sanctuary, rehabilitation center, and adoption center dedicated to giving homeless, abandoned, abused, and neglected dogs a genuine chance at life. Founded on compassion and fueled by commitment, we serve as a safe haven for dogs who have run out of o

ptions—those who have been failed by the system or people, or labeled as “unadoptable.”

Located in Northern Arizona, Pets Return Home is unique in both philosophy and practice. We provide an enriched, free-range environment where dogs learn to trust, play, and rediscover what it means to be a dog. We specialize in behaviorally challenged, medically complex, and senior dogs—those often left behind in traditional shelter systems. Our Mission
To save lives, enrich welfare, and build adoptability for homeless dogs, especially those who are behaviorally misunderstood or at risk of euthanasia. What Sets Us Apart
Free-Range Sanctuary Living – Our dogs are not confined to kennels 24/7. They live in structured, open environments where they can play, learn boundaries, and form bonds. Behavioral Rehabilitation – We work extensively with fearful, reactive, and unsocialized dogs, helping them become adoptable and safe. Lifetime Safety Net – Dogs who are not adoptable remain in our care for life—safe, loved, and free. No-Kill, No-Surrender Ethic – We are fiercely committed to protecting every life we take in. We do not give up on dogs because they are inconvenient. In-home Living – Dogs enjoy living in our home as they would in their own home. Who We Are
Mark Happe, a dedicated animal welfare advocate, is the founder and leader of Pets Return Home. The small, hardworking team of volunteers makes Pets Return Home more than just a shelter or rescue—it’s a promise. Our team includes on-site caregivers, volunteers, and veterinary partners who all believe every dog deserves a future. Achievements
-Program Acceptance of over 1,200 dogs deemed "unadoptable"
-Rehabilitation of over 1,100 dogs once considered too “broken” to save
-Placement of 1,000+ dogs into loving homes through love, rehabilitation, and training
-Reunification of more than 149 lost pups with their families
-Transfer of 40 dogs to other facilities for additional care and placement
-Placement vs. intake rate of 96%
-A current pack of 25+ sanctuary dogs living safely and freely
-Built a growing network of supporters, adopters, and donors who keep the mission alive
-Euthanasia rate of just 1.6%—far below the 10% standard—with only 0.5% related to behavioral challenges
-Providing safe homes and helping 34 dogs cross the rainbow bridge

Join Us www.petsreturnhome.org
We rely on people like you to continue our life-saving work. Whether through adoption, volunteering, donating, or sharing our mission, you can be part of something that truly matters. Visit our adoptable dogs, learn about our sanctuary residents, or walk a dog. Help us prove that no dog is beyond help—and that love, patience, and safety can change everything. Pets Return Home: Because every dog deserves to come home. Facility and Campus
Pets Return Home is located near Sedona, just outside Clarkdale, Arizona, on a seven-acre “dog ranch” surrounded by two national forests, a canyon, and the Verde River. The property offers a safe, serene, and stimulating environment where dogs can run free, decompress, and thrive. Most of the dogs enjoy full-time free-range access to the property, with plenty of space to play, den, socialize, and release anxiety. Over the last decade, we’ve made numerous capital improvements to create a facility that supports rehabilitation, enrichment, and adoption. Key features include:

6-00 sq. Medical Clinic – Designed for medication administration, preventive care, and treatment. Also serves as a hands-on training space for volunteers and adopters to learn essential medical care, helping reduce vet costs and deepen the human-animal bond.
-2,000 sq. Covered Nursery Facility – Houses five individual 200 sq. wards for pregnant dogs and their puppies, with separate areas to reduce stress, control disease, and enable healthy early socialization.
-200 sq. Covered “Doggie Condo” Area – Equipped with heaters in winter and shade and pools in summer for dogs who prefer staying outdoors.
-2,100 sq. Covered Kennel Facility – Contains ten 100 sq. luxury kennels, each with shelter, a raised bed, and automatic waterers. A misting system cools the area in summer, and high-powered heaters ensure warmth in winter.
-Twelve Fenced Play Yards – Offering nearly 6,000 sq. of running space, these yards provide shelter, soft footing, and free access to water.
-3,000 sq. Agility & Working Yard – Helps build confidence, provide mental stimulation, and strengthen the bond between dog and handler, while offering a fun and challenging activity.
-Three-Acre Enrichment Area – Distraction-free trails ideal for walking, training, and peaceful exploration for dogs and humans alike.
-Four Large Fenced Playgrounds – Accommodate up to 40 dogs at once to socialize, gain confidence, and practice manners, reducing reactivity and promoting adoptability.
-Water Features & River Access – Including small ponds and kiddie pools on-site, plus a 15-minute walk to the Verde River—great for teaching swimming and providing joyful enrichment.
800 sq. Workshop – Supports ongoing construction, repairs, and maintenance of the facility. Our facility and campus layout, set in a natural setting, encourages dogs to socialize, exercise, and rebuild trust—essential steps toward healing and adoption. Visitors, volunteers, and adopters are immersed in hands-on experiences that deepen understanding and relationships with the dogs. We are always in need of volunteers, especially those with trade skills, to help with repairs, maintenance, and enhancements. Visits are by appointment, and our operations are supported primarily by generous donations.

I apologize for the lateness  of this post We are so busy helping the Jaspers of the world....“How You Can Help Keep Thi...
05/03/2026

I apologize for the lateness of this post We are so busy helping the Jaspers of the world....
“How You Can Help Keep This Going”

Over the last couple of days, we’ve shared Jasper’s story…
and the reality we are facing right now.

Today, we’re asking for your help.

At Pets Return Home, we care for 30 sanctuary dogs.

These are the dogs no one else will take:
• Medical cases
• Behavioral cases
• Dogs out of time

They live with us. They are part of our daily lives.
They are not temporary—they are family.

Right now, we need to stabilize so we can:

• Provide needed veterinary care
• Stop losing money to high-interest debt
• Cover food, medications, and daily care
• Continue saying “yes” to dogs like Jasper

Here’s the truth—

If even a small percentage of people reading this gave $10–$25,
we would be in a completely different position very quickly.

🙏 Ways You Can Help

👉 Become a monthly sponsor
This is the most powerful way to help us sustain care long-term

👉 Make a one-time donation
Every dollar helps us get back on stable ground

👉 Share this post
This is how we reach the people who can help

We don’t do this work because it’s easy.

We do it because dogs like Jasper deserve a life of love, dignity, and care—right through the end.

We’ve chosen to be that place for them.

We just need your help to keep going.

👉 Donate here or at: www.petsreturnhome.org

Pets Return Home is a 501(c)(3) nonprofit.

The other day we shared Jasper’s story. There’s another part of that story that’s harder to talk about…  but it’s the re...
04/08/2026

The other day we shared Jasper’s story. There’s another part of that story that’s harder to talk about… but it’s the reality we’re living in right now.

When it was time to help Jasper cross the bridge, we knew.
We could see his pain. We could feel it. But we had to wait.
Not because we weren’t ready—but because we couldn’t afford it.

Our credit cards are maxed.

We are carrying balances at nearly 30% interest, and every month hundreds of dollars go to interest instead of the dogs.

So we waited… while he was in pain. That’s something no one should ever have to do.

A friend stepped in and paid for Jasper’s final care.
We didn’t even ask. They just heard, and helped. We are incredibly grateful.

But the truth is…
We shouldn’t have been in that position.
This is the reality of running a rescue and sanctuary for dogs no one else will take.
Dogs with medical needs.
Dogs with behavioral challenges.
Dogs that stay with us for life.
Right now, we are caring for 30 dogs.
And the cost of doing that—vet care, medications, food, preventatives, bedding, housing, utilities, repairs—

is over $8,000 every month.

We are doing everything we can to hold it together.
But right now, we are struggling.

Tomorrow, we’re going to share how you can help us keep going—
for the dogs who are here now, and for the ones still out there who will need us.

Lear more about us at petsreturnhome.org

Say cheese you guys, we'll get a treat!
04/06/2026

Say cheese you guys, we'll get a treat!

04/06/2026
Jasper came to us in February of 2022. His dad of seven years had a stroke and could no longer care for him.When Jasper ...
04/06/2026

Jasper came to us in February of 2022. His dad of seven years had a stroke and could no longer care for him.

When Jasper arrived, he was very shy and growled at most people. We took him to the vet and learned he had severe hip dysplasia—there was almost no cartilage left in either hip. A double hip replacement wasn’t an option, so Jasper entered our sanctuary program.

In the beginning, he loved walks to the river and swimming. He barked at rocks and moved them from one end of the property to the other. It was so fun to watch. His pain level was very low and his happy factor high.

He formed a beautiful bond with Alyssa, a tiny chihuahua in our sanctuary who was afraid of people. The two of them became inseparable. It warmed our hearts so much to see them happy together.

Over time, Jasper’s mobility declined. Fewer walks. More rest. We gave him softer beds, shorter outdoor time, and medication to keep him comfortable.

But by the beginning of 2026, we could see the truth. We could no longer manage his pain.

Jasper was more than a dog here—he was our roommate. He slept in our bedroom. At night, sometimes he would cry out in pain. Elise or me would jump up to comfort him and give him more medication.

But the meds stopped working. He didn’t want to move anymore.
But he still loved his food… and would happily steal some when he could 😊

On February 9, 2026, we helped Jasper cross the bridge.
He was ready. We weren’t. We never are.
Our sanctuary dogs aren’t just “rescues.” They are our family. They live with us, rely on us, grow with us, and become part of our daily lives in every way.

I cried for days. Elise for weeks. I have only just now reached the point to share his story. I just wasn’t ready.
Jasper brought so much love into our lives.

What broke our hearts even more was watching Alyssa.
She kept coming into the bedroom looking for him. She would go to his spot on the porch. She would curl up where he used to sleep. It took her weeks to understand he wasn’t coming back.

Sharing more soon.

Summer is approaching.  We did an inventory of our Coolaroo beds, which the dogs use during the summer. We have ten beds...
03/09/2026

Summer is approaching. We did an inventory of our Coolaroo beds, which the dogs use during the summer. We have ten beds with ripped or missing covers. We need ten replacement covers. They are about $20.00. You can find them on our Chewy Wish List at https://www.chewy.com/g/pets-return-home_b89230510 -list&wishlistsortby=DEFAULT

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Volunteer to Help Save the Lives of Sanctuary, Fearful, and Adoptable DogsFor over 13 years, Pets Return Home has been a...
03/08/2026

Volunteer to Help Save the Lives of Sanctuary, Fearful, and Adoptable Dogs

For over 13 years, Pets Return Home has been a No-Kill Dog Sanctuary, Rehabilitation, and Adoption Center dedicated to giving abandoned, abused, neglected, and behaviorally and medically challenged dogs—often considered "unadoptable"—a "last chance" for a genuine opportunity at life. Thanks to the kindness of compassionate individuals like you, over 1,200 dogs have found loving homes with caring families.

We are seeking dependable volunteers to help with daily and project-based activities. In our free-range environment, we care for over 30 dogs of various behavioral and energy profiles. As a volunteer, you will gain valuable skills in managing these dogs. Your tasks may include cleaning, socializing, walking, and assisting in shaping their behavior to help them find permanent, loving homes.

Learn more and become a volunteer at HTTPS://WWW.PETSRETURNHOME.ORG/VOLUNTEERING

See our volunteer events here -> HTTPS://WWW.PETSRETURNHOME.ORG/EVENTS

A very BIG THANK YOU to   D Thorpe Jr and  Thorpe the adopters of Greyson for coming out to Pets Return Home to remove t...
02/20/2026

A very BIG THANK YOU to D Thorpe Jr and Thorpe the adopters of Greyson for coming out to Pets Return Home to remove the fallen trees on Rose's kennel. AND another BIG Thank you to Laurie Osterberg and Doug for coming out to help with the blown down fence panels. We appreciate their commitment to the dogs and hard work. Thank you!

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Clarkdale, AZ
86324

Opening Hours

Monday 9am - 4pm
Friday 9am - 4pm
Saturday 10am - 4pm
Sunday 10am - 3pm

Telephone

+19287932013

Website

https://www.petsreturnhome.org/adoptable-dogs, https://www.petsreturnhome.org/about-us,

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