We’ve partnered with these dog rescue organizations known to be doing good work and donate a good portion of our profits to them.

SOI Dog
Soi Dog Foundation is a nonprofit organization established in 2003 by British couple John and Gill Dalley, along with Dutch national Margot Homburg Park, in Phuket, Thailand. Dedicated to improving the welfare of stray dogs and cats across Asia, the foundation has implemented the world's largest spay/neuter and vaccination program, surpassing 1.3 million procedures to date.
Their comprehensive approach includes rescue, medical treatment, sheltering, and adoption services, primarily operating from the Gill Dalley Sanctuary, which houses over 1,800 animals.
Soi Dog has been instrumental in ending Thailand's dog meat trade and continues to campaign against similar practices in other Asian countries. Their mission is to create a society without homeless animals and to ultimately end animal cruelty.

The Sato Project
The Sato Project is a nonprofit organization founded in 2011 by Christina Beckles, written up in the NY Times and other organizations.
She was a former Golden Gloves boxer, and after witnessing the dire conditions of stray dogs in Puerto, she said something had to be done. Since its inception, the organization has rescued over 8,000 abused and abandoned dogs—known locally as "satos"—providing them with medical care and transporting them to loving homes on the U.S. mainland. Operating primarily in Yabucoa, once infamous for "Dead Dog Beach,"
The Sato Project has transformed the area through rescue efforts and community outreach. Their initiatives include spay/neuter programs, disaster relief, and education, aiming to address the root causes of animal overpopulation and neglect.

Wings of Rescue
Wings of Rescue is a nonprofit organization founded in 2012 by volunteer pilots dedicated to saving at-risk pets from overcrowded shelters and disaster-stricken areas.
Utilizing a fleet of aircraft, they transport animals to shelters and rescues where there's space and a higher chance of adoption. To date, Wings of Rescue has flown nearly 79,000 animals—including dogs, cats, and even miniature horses—to safety across North America.
Their swift response during emergencies, such as wildfires and hurricanes, has been crucial in preventing unnecessary euthanasia and giving countless animals a second chance at life.
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