About Us

Sweet baby Georgia was the start of our passion for cleft palate care and trying to give the special neonates a fighting chance at life. She was brought to my clinic by her owner at only a few hours old and faced the grim fate of euthanasia. Like Georgia, many puppies and kittens born with genetic mishaps are put to sleep immediately because of the extensive care and unevitable veterinary expenses that come along with their diagnosis. Most veterinarians will recommend euthanasia because of poor prognosis’ and mortality rate.

We are offering these babies a chance at life.

Due to high complication rate that requires medical intervention our team must have full rights to the animal.

Once they are medically stable and have undergone any surgical corrections as needed, along with being spayed/neutered and fully vetted, we would then find them a suitable and loving furever home. Our cofounder has worked in various shelter facilities along with our work through other local rescues and non profit organizations; thorough consideration will be completely prior to rehoming of all animals.

Located in Central Oregon currently. As for transfer of animals we always hope for mutual commitment and willingness to travel. Please contact us so we can further discuss options.