This Scottish Terrier was found in Beamsville wandering. Family was located despite no microchip!
A white cat with orange patches was found in the dumpster at a Boston Pizza in Welland. Finder could hear the noises and managed to get kitty secured and took him home.
A very nice man came across a cat in Welland that was severely overweight, so took him in as he felt he wouldn’t do well outside with predators.
Shy cat found meowing in someone's garage. Email sent to humane society to report in case a family is looking for him.
When a Journey Fosters Niagara volunteer was unable to detect a microchip because the poor sweet kitty just laid in the finder's arms and slept.
A very small dog was found wearing a cute red dress at midnight one night. Three days later, she was reunited with her family.
A Journey Fosters Niagara volunteer asked the right person if they knew anything about the found dog as it turned out to be his family!
An emaciated and seemingly sick kitty was taken to the humane society for medical attention. Requested follow up.
Found near a church in Chippewa, Niagara Falls, a gorgeous Savannah cat with dark grey spots was reunited with their family, thankfully due to an updated microchip.
Almost being hit by a car saved her life. Having a microchip reunited her with her family.
A cute Boston Terrier was found in a park in St Catharines. His grateful family picked him up from the humane society.
After a brief adventure, Journey Fosters Niagara helped reunite this friendly guy with his family.
After no response from his family, the finder of this Rottweiler knocked on neighbours' doors and was able to reunite him!
An embedded harness in this kitty needed to be carefully removed. After missing for two months, this poor baby was reunited with their family.
A large dog wearing a collar and leash was found loose in Port Dalhousie, St Catharines. His frantic dad was looking for him.
Cat found in wheel well may find a new home with the Good Samaritan that helped him.
After six months of being missing, this sweetie was reunited with his family due to his up to date microchip!
Making new friends lead this sweet, retired old guide dog to Journey Fosters Niagara and back to her new adoptive family. It was a lovely reunion to watch.
Maggie Mae left for Rainbow Bridge in September of 2024. She was shizu/yorkie 15 years old. I miss her everyday . Before she left , I got a rescue dog Labradoodle who though she will never replace Maggie, keeps me busy.
Here is my Sunny-Girl. I rescued her at 6 weeks old, theday before they were going to drown her because she was so sick. Well, she rescued me as also. We shared 13 years together and lots of learning, fun and memories. Thanks, Boo for our time🐾💕🌈
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