Forgotten Paws Dog Rescue

Forgotten Paws Dog Rescue Forgotten Paws is an all volunteer, no-kill, nonprofit Rescue just NW of Atlanta, GA In 1996 Forgotten Paws Dog Rescue became a reality. I had no idea!

It began with my love for my little beagle mix girls, Sandy and Sugar, my ignorance of the overpopulation issues, and a one eyed dachshund black lab mix named Toby. I found Toby in the parking lot of my office complex. He had gotten away from a rescue organization just down the road and crossed the big four lane. He had a tag on so I called them to return him. I found out he had been adopted and r

eturned several times b/c he startled easily b/c of his sight issues. I returned Toby to them but couldn't sleep that night so the next day, I went back and got him. Jean, the director of the rescue, was kind enough to explain to me what a rescue group was and how badly help was needed. That next year I bought my first house. I contacted a group online and offered to help out. Of course, the very first question was "can you foster". I thought, why not! I have a house with a big yard now. The next year, I had 10 dogs and the organization I was with was breaking apart. Each person went their separate ways but no one wanted to take on the 10 large dogs I had in my care. After a lot of stress, panic and anger, I finally said FINE! I will do it myself!!! Through the magic of the internet, I found out how to get licensed, how to file for my non-profit status and everything else that came with running a rescue. I worked a 40 hour a week job and funded Forgotten Paws all alone for the first 10 years. I never asking for donations except at adoption events on weekends where we had buckets out for cash donations. Running my own rescue ALONE was very tough. I remember struggling to pay vet bills and being so exhausted at the end of each day that I would actually have to lean in the direction I needed to go to just get my body to go that way. That first year, I was oblivious. I took applications at events and let total strangers walk away with my precious dogs. I recall the day Tiger got adopted. He was a 40 lbs chow shepherd mix that looked like Teddy Ruxpin. To this day, I tear up when I tell this story (as I am now). I can still see his face looking out of the back window of that car as it pulled away. He had no idea what he had done wrong, who I had given him to or why I let him go with people I had just met. That was the last dog that left me without a home visit. (fyi - Tiger had a great family and I heard from them over the years. He has passed of course). We now do home visits and do not allow pets to leave adoption events. People ask me why I am so strict about our dogs placements and why I think I can be this way when I am rescuing mixed breed dogs. To me a dog is a family member. I don't care if it has papers or is a mix of 45 different things, they all deserve to be treated the same. We function like a pure breed group and I am happy with that. It takes a lot more work to do home visits. We don't adopt out the volume of dogs that other on the spot adoption groups do but we build relationships with our adoptive homes. We are there for the pets and their new homes whenever they need us, days or years later. I know we have done everything we possibly can to match our babies with the right families. Here I am almost 25 years later, and we have outgrown what I can do alone. I have saved thousands of dogs, I have lived through a house fire, and I have had to put down more than my fair share of sanctuary dogs over the years after I have loved them and watched them grow old and sick. I now have a solid group of volunteers/friends who have the passion for animals as I do. The "I" has now turned into a "WE" and I am so grateful to everyone because we are saving lives. There are tough days, and we struggle to stay on top of things and ahead of the game. Our hearts break because we can't save them all but then we look around and see the faces of the ones we have saved and we are reminded of why we do what we do. Why we dedicate our spare time to the animals. Why we dedicate our homes, cars and lives to save them. We can't save them all but the ones we do save are worth everything. Thank you to everyone who supports Forgotten Paws and follows us on Facebook. We need you so that we can keep our sanity and keep saving these precious babies who need us.

05/25/2026
URGENT FOSTER NEEDED! (Currently in Acworth but foster can be anywhere in the greater Atlanta area)🐾This boy survived th...
05/25/2026

URGENT FOSTER NEEDED!
(Currently in Acworth but foster can be anywhere in the greater Atlanta area)

🐾This boy survived the county shelter.
🐾He almost died of an upper respiratory infection in the shelter.
🐾He survived a life threatening intestinal blockage.
🐾He is one of the lucky ones who made it into rescue but his eyes reflect confusion and sadness to me.

🐾🐾NOW HE NEEDS YOUR HELP! 🐾🐾

Teddy is 5 yrs old, 65 lbs, and such a cuddler! He loves other dogs but NO CATS!
**HE CAN’T STAY IN HIS CURRENT FOSTER BC HE WANTS DOESN’T LIKE THE CAT and it’s a dangerous situation for the cats. He is amazing w the other dogs big and small!

Teddy is housebroken, crate trained, and loves to go on walks. LOVES TO CUDDLE and is very smart! We will be putting and into training bc be is a resource guarder w people so no kids please.

He is up to date on vaccinations and microchipped. Sadly, he is heartworm positive. Once we get him settled somewhere, we will be doing treatment (no expense to the foster). This means he will have to be kept calm for two months.

Please message me if you are interested in fostering or fostering to adopt this sweet handsome boy. He needs someone w experience who can foster and bond with him.

*To dispel misconceptions: heartworms are not transferred dog to Dog, they are transferred by dog to dog. If your dog is on heartworm prevention, there is no chance your dog is going to get heartworm.

Today we pause to reflect on the lives of the brave military men and women lost in war and in times of peace. We are for...
05/25/2026

Today we pause to reflect on the lives of the brave military men and women lost in war and in times of peace. We are forever grateful for the sacrifices they and their families made to protect the freedoms we enjoy every day.

So while you enjoy your parties, barbecues, and time on the water, please take a moment to remember what this day truly represents.

Memorial Day 🇺🇸

GUS IS IN THE SHELTER5 years ago, we helped a guy get two cats neutered, and we micro chipped them. Gus has found himsel...
05/22/2026

GUS IS IN THE SHELTER

5 years ago, we helped a guy get two cats neutered, and we micro chipped them. Gus has found himself in the shelter in Franklin, Indiana, just south of Indianapolis.

We have two options: Someone in that area adopts him or we find a Rescue that has space, and no one has space. Or we find transport and bring him back to the Atlanta area BUT WE HAVE TO HAVE A FOSTER HOME LINED UP!!

I’ve instructed the shelter to go ahead and put him up for adoption or for Rescue just in case they can find him somewhere to go but the responsibility is ours. This sweet baby is relying on us. The shelter is overflowing and he needs to get out ASAP!

CAN ANYONE HELP US WITH GUS?

Notes: He is super sweet, and the staff loves him. The people who abandoned him said they have had him for four years, and he was a four month old kitten when he left Georgia.

PLEASE MESSAGE ME IF YOU CAN HELP ME SAVE THIS SWEET BOY! He had a brother with him when I knew him, and I have no idea where Grizz is at this point.

05/22/2026

Carson loving life, but he would prefer to be the center of attention in someone’s home.

He’s 2 1/2 years old, rat terrier dachshund, 12 lbs. He is great with the other dogs, listen as well, crate, trained, and housebroken. He loves to go for walks and is good on leash. He absolutely loves children.

🐶FOOD PURCHASE TIME AGAIN! 🐶 - Just in time for $5 Friday! We need to raise $979.14 to pay for a full pallet of food.If ...
05/22/2026

🐶FOOD PURCHASE TIME AGAIN! 🐶
- Just in time for $5 Friday!

We need to raise $979.14 to pay for a full pallet of food.

If you’re able to help, no amount is too small — $2, $5, whatever you can spare truly makes a difference.

Thank you all so much for your support and for helping us care for these babies. ❤️

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05/21/2026

Freya and Gypsy are a bonded pair. Daughter and mom. Freya is 7.5 and Gypsy is 10.5. They are about 25 lbs each. If interested in adopting or fostering these girls let me know.

05/21/2026

Goodnight from Sport, also known as Sporty Spice bc he is definitely spicy!

Never ever mix a miniature pinscher and a Chihuahua! Worst combination ever🤣. He’s a sweet little boy as long as I don’t touch him for very long, try to pick him up, try to trim his nails, really do anything but let him softly on his terms for about 37 seconds max. 🤣

Sporty Spice is a sanctuary dog!

I got a call today from Johnson County animal shelter in Franklin Indiana. Just south of Indianapolis. Someone was surre...
05/20/2026

I got a call today from Johnson County animal shelter in Franklin Indiana. Just south of Indianapolis. Someone was surrendering a cat that is microchips to us.

Back in 2021, I assisted a gentleman and neutering two cats and microchipping them before he moved to Indiana. At some point in the last five years, this cats has been given away, and the current owner is surrendering him to the shelter. These two brothers were kittens in 2021 so they’re about five years old now.

I’m not sure which one of these cats is the one in that shelter and I will hopefully get a photo of the cat later today.

If you or anyone, you know in Indiana or around there interested in giving this baby the wonderful forever home that he deserves, please reach out to me. I instructed the shelter to place him up for adoption or Rescue, but that I would work on it on my end as well.

I will be reaching out to rescues up there. Also once I get the details from the shelter with his ID number. I do not want this baby put down!

05/19/2026
05/19/2026

Spot is healing well from his surgery for his broken front leg. He is such a good boy and in very good spirits. Pls donate if you can. Still waiting for the invoice but it was quoted at $5300-$7300ish

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