Colorado Puppy Rescue is a non-profit, no-kill rescue dedicated to saving young puppies. We provide love, safety, and health care for our puppies while we search for their new forever family. A CPR puppy is always a CPR puppy. We adopt exclusively out of the Hopeful Hound adoption center in Aurora and work side by side with trainers to make your adoption experience a good one.
Since CPR fosters first opened their homes 9 years ago, our CPR community has helped us rescue and find homes for over 8000 puppies. We value our volunteers and adopters tremendously; we could not run the rescue without them. Thank you for considering Colorado Puppy Rescue and helping those who cannot help themselves.
What are your "credentials?"
Colorado Puppy Rescue has been licensed with PACFA for almost nine years and is subject to inspections. As a 501(c)3 non-profit, CPR can accept tax deductible donations. Colorado Puppy Rescue's volunteers are allowed into every aspect of the organization and can attest to our genuine care and love for our puppy's health and well-being. Many CPR adopters add comments and follow us on Facebook. It is easy to find a previous adopter who can give a shining star recommendation or testimonial.
Where do you get your puppies?
Our puppies come from rural shelters & rescuers who do not have enough funding or population to adopt them. These puppies may have been turned into the shelters by the owners or simply been left on the side of the road and picked up by shelter workers. Some come with stories, but most do not. Most of these puppies would have been destroyed, because shelters in rural areas cannot handle large numbers of puppies. They may not have the funding, the facilities, the personnel, or the population to adopt; so puppies in these shelters are euthanized. The shelters contact us when a rescue is needed and our driver picks up the puppies. Because we pick up our puppies from shelters and rescues, we do not usually see the puppies' parents.
Check us out at
coloradopuppy.org.