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How Can I Help?
From zero hair to glamorous: Willow is the delight of her human mom. There is something everyone can do to help Two by Two! Pray! For our leaders For our adoptable dogs For our foster dogs For our foster families For forever homes For the medical needs For financial resources Foster Adopt Donate financially One-time
Ready or Not?
Falling in love with puppy dog eyes is the easy part. Now, think long and hard to determine your readiness to welcome a new furry member to your family. This is not meant to discourage you but to insure you are making a good decision for you, your family, and our pets. Prepared to care
Spay & Neuter
This year, over 1 MILLION shelter pets will never get the chance to find their forever homes. All of our animals are spayed or neutered prior to adoption. Two by Two encourages all pet owners to have their pets spayed or neutered; it is one of the best gifts you can give them. Spay and neuter helps control
Donor Policy
Donor Policy Two by Two Rescue will not sell, trade, or share a donor’s personal information with anyone or any organization. The Donor Bill of Rights was created by the American Association of Fund Raising Counsel (AAFRC), Association for Healthcare Philanthropy (AHP), the Association of Fundraising Professionals (AFP), and the Council for Advancement and Support of Education
Adopting
No eyes, no problem: Clarence was a foster failure. See Adoptable Animals Thank you for adopting from Two by Two Rescue! We welcome you to the Two by Two family. Our adoption team’s role is to be superb matchmakers. We strive to to pair the animal and family so that both feel it it is
About Us
Sonya with Callie one of the first dogs rescued History When Sonya King began feeding stray dogs on the streets of Helena, Alabama, in 2002, she noticed another concerned citizen was also leaving food. Sonya left a note for her. The note was found, the two met and combined their efforts to rescue the many stray


















