Did you know there's still an animal crisis in our state? We are still seeing too many animals and not enough homes for them. Animal rescues across Northwest North Dakota and Northeast Montana work tirelessly to help pets in need, and these groups depend on community support. 

If you have some time, a few supplies, or a big heart, here’s how you can help:

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1. Adopt
Adopting a rescue pet saves lives. All of our local rescues have animals waiting for a second chance. Visit their sites and socials and see if any might be a good fit.

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2. Volunteer 
From walking dogs to helping at events, rescues always need an extra hand. Reach out to see how you can help. Any time you can spend with an animal is good for you and them.

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3. Foster 
Temporary foster homes are always needed, especially for young, injured, or stressed pets. Fostering gives animals time to heal and opens space for others in need.

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4. Donate 

Our local rescues rely heavily on donations. Food, medical care, and daily operations can add up quickly. Check the rescue's wish lists on their websites or social pages. Every bit helps.

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5. Sharing is Caring

Even one share on social media can help find an animal a furever home or get a rescue the much-needed support they require daily. Follow and repost from groups in your area.

Some local rescues you should be aware of:

Whether you’re in Williston, Ray, Stanley, Watford City, or Sidney, there’s a local rescue that could use your help. A little support goes a long way for animals across in our area.

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