06/03/2026
Renewed personal plea from the FFFR President:
This is a personal and heartfelt plea to please donate to our new Community Initiative program. Through this program, we'll be able to support the work of animal control facilities and rescues local to CT as they care for our local CT dogs. We also will be able to help cover costs for vaccines and spay/neuter for privately owned dogs that we have posted and are screening to go to new homes. We have a dedicated donation link, so that we're sure that all funds donated towards this program are separated for our main rescue fund, that covers the care of the dogs still in our rescue. Please donate as generously as you can:
https://www.furryfriendsct.org/community-initiative
To get this program off the ground we need you!
With funds raised previously, we have been able to provide funding for a board and train for a dog from Waterbury Animal Control, as well as assisting with medical costs (spay/neuter and basic vaccines) for several other local CT dogs in rescues.
Now the fund is empty, and we need you to give as generously as you can for us to continue assisting in saving our local dogs!
Since 2021, FFFR has been unable to help the ever-increasing . We haven't been able to take in *even one new dog*! With this new program, we can make a difference! Together with you we can help!
The current situation in the animal welfare community is dire. Although our rescue efforts have been on hold for almost five years, we feel compelled to support the larger animal welfare community in CT in their efforts to save an increasing number of dogs. Dogs are being dumped, abandoned, neglected and abused in numbers that we have never seen before. Owners who need to surrender their dogs increasingly are hard pressed to find a facility to care for them that has the room and financial capabilities. Municipal shelters and non-profit rescue organizations are all stretched beyond the limit in their life-saving efforts.
FFFR is therefore starting a dedicated fund to help. All donations through this link will go to assist municipal shelters and non-profit rescues in Connecticut with medical care and spay/neuter for the dogs in their care, as well as necessary training/rehabilitation, and medical care for privately owned dogs when we're screening and helping with rehoming - all based upon both the dogs' needs and our financial capacity - which depends wholly on donations we receive to this fund.
Please donate as generously as you can to help our own Connecticut dogs!
The current situation in the animal welfare community is dire and FFFR is determined to help. We have not been able to take in any new dogs for a long time, and that is not likely to change for the foreseeable future. In addition to caring for the 10 dogs still in our rescue, we feel compelled to su...