GWENLIN ANIMAL RELIEF PROGRAM
Adopt A PetHelping Pets Find Homes — One Paw At A Time.
Our goal is for every pet to have a loving home,
regardless of age or ability.
AboUT US AND OUR PROGRAM
GwenLin Animal Relief Program was created to help, protect, heal and educate owners and their pets. We provide education on adoption, pet insurance and emergency planning for owners prior to needing assistance. We also assist in rehoming animals that would have been in imminent danger of euthanasia to those interested in adopting them and providing a forever home. The GwenLin Animal Relief Program also tries to match seniors with adoptable pets, as seniors are not often approved to adopt through shelters.
Adopt
Featured Pets
Meet Wednesday! Wednesday is a two year old long haired tuxedo kitty. She is extremely sweet and loves to be... View full description »
Biscuit and Peanut Butter are 6 month old brothers that are bonded and need to be adopted together. They are... View full description »
Meet Penny! Penny is a very sweet, affectionate 10 week old female kitten. She loves to play and run and... View full description »
Meet sweet Boots! Boots is a very affectionate sweet kitten who is about nine weeks old. He has been neutered,... View full description »
Meet Louie! Louie is available to foster or adopt! Louie is a 3 y/o M, lab/shepherd/pointer x. Neutered and up... View full description »
Services
What We Do
Rescuing Animals
ESTATE PLANNING FOR PETS
SPAY, NEUTER, VACCINATE AND ADOPT
DONATING
Your donation will allow us to give the medical care needed for new adoptees.
Donations also help us keep adoption costs down, so more people can adopt.
Your donation also provides food and supplies while the pets are in our care.
Foster Homes Needed
We currently have a very
urgent need for foster homes.
If you can open your heart and your
home to an animal in need, please
consider applying to be a foster home.
Contact Us
GwenLin Animal Relief Program
Call: 860-634-1427 for more information
Email: [email protected]
Website: https://gwenlin.org (You’re here!)