Morgan’s Place Dog Rescue - Ridgefield Pet Shelter

At Morgan’s Place…OUR DREAM: No more unwanted dogs in America. OUR GOAL: To reduce the number of dogs ending up in shelters and to increase the number going out to loving homes through specific programs designed to promote adoption, fostering, and responsible pet ownership. OUR HOPE: That your next dog will be a rescue. OUR PROMISE: Work together to match you with the perfect dog.

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