Dog Rescue

Our Mission in Dog Rescue

Paws Unleashed Forever is more than just a rescue organization – we’re a movement. We’re a team of dedicated individuals who refuse to accept the status quo for working breed dogs. Our mission is to challenge misconceptions, to heal emotional wounds, and to empower these incredible animals to thrive. We believe that every dog has a unique story to tell and a vital role to play, and we’re committed to helping them find their forever homes. 

Join us in our quest to unleash the true potential of working breed dogs and to prove that love, compassion, and determination can conquer all.

Dedicated to Working Breed Dogs

Working breed dogs are highly intelligent and energetic animals bred for specific tasks such as herding, guarding, or rescue work. They thrive in environments where they are challenged both mentally and physically.

At Paws Unleashed, we are committed to understanding the unique needs of these dogs and providing them with the training and care they require to become well-rounded companions.

Whether it’s a border collie, German shepherd, or Belgian malinois, we ensure that each working breed dog gets the attention and space they need to succeed in their new homes.

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“Superb training experience. Ray made us feel like his only client. Communication is amazing, he’s always early for his training sessions, and you can tell he loves what he does. Now I have a very well behaved adult Doberman. Ray gave great tools to continue training at home. I couldn’t have asked for a better training experience.”
– D. Amos
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“Paws Unleashed was birthed from passion. Passion for helping a community of owners have well-mannered dogs that they can take anywhere. Raymond is dedicated to ensuring every dog he meets receives the highest level of training and every owner understands what’s been taught and the importance of continued training… “
– R. Smith
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“I recently put my 13 month old French Bulldog in the boarding program. I am very pleased with the results. Binky was a very stubborn and food aggressive. He’s now very attentive and a hard worker. You have to at least contact these guys. Just the conversation alone will have you seeing a positive version of your pet. “
– K. McCurrin