Gone To The Dogs Rescue

Gone to the Dogs Rescue, a 501(c)( 3 ) non-profit organization (gonetodogs.org).  Gone to the Dogs is a no-kill, all-breed/mixed breed dog rescue located in central Virginia. Specializing in re-homing dogs that have been abandoned, have been rescued after running out of time at kill shelters, or have lost their homes for a variety of reasons. The animals offered for adoption are healthy and well adjusted and have had some training; they are ready to waltz right into your hearts! Dogs that are not placeable for a variety of reasons (such as extreme old age or chronic skin conditions) find lifelong sanctuary here.

Tabby Cat
Beagle
Hound
Treeing Walker Coonhound
Tabby Cat
Hound & Harrier Mix
Hound
Hound
Hound Mix
Hound
Jobu - Black Labrador Retriever & Mastiff Mix
Jobu - Black Labrador Retriever & Mastiff Mix
Paulette - Domestic Short Hair
Paulette - Domestic Short Hair
Jeremy - Pit Bull Terrier
Jeremy - Pit Bull Terrier
Rodney - Hound Mix
Rodney - Hound Mix
Socks - Domestic Short Hair
Socks - Domestic Short Hair
Jonesy - Black Labrador Retriever & Mastiff Mix
Jonesy - Black Labrador Retriever & Mastiff Mix
Taffy - Domestic Short Hair
Taffy - Domestic Short Hair
Baylee - Hound
Baylee - Hound
Tippy - Domestic Short Hair
Tippy - Domestic Short Hair
Bonnie - English Bulldog
Bonnie - English Bulldog
Jake - Pit Bull
Jake - Pit Bull
Beorn - Tabby
Beorn - Tabby
Dorothy - Hound
Dorothy - Hound
Misty - Domestic Short Hair
Misty - Domestic Short Hair
Garth - Hound
Garth - Hound
Caviar - Domestic Short Hair
Caviar - Domestic Short Hair
Maggie - Beagle
Maggie - Beagle
Pickles - Hound
Hound
Naomi - Treeing Walker Coonhound
Naomi - Treeing Walker Coonhound
Bilbo - Tabby
Bilbo - Tabby
Hadley - Hound & Harrier Mix
Hadley - Hound & Harrier Mix
Dallas - Hound
Dallas - Hound
Barry - Hound
Barry - Hound
Red - Hound Mix
Red - Hound Mix
Braxton - Hound
Braxton - Hound
Chloe - A Tommie Fund success story
Chloe - A Tommie Fund success story
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Jobu - Black Labrador Retriever & Mastiff Mix
Paulette - Domestic Short Hair
Jeremy - Pit Bull Terrier
Rodney - Hound Mix
Socks - Domestic Short Hair
Jonesy - Black Labrador Retriever & Mastiff Mix
Taffy - Domestic Short Hair
Baylee - Hound
Tippy - Domestic Short Hair
Bonnie - English Bulldog
Jake - Pit Bull
Beorn - Tabby
Dorothy - Hound
Misty - Domestic Short Hair
Garth - Hound
Caviar - Domestic Short Hair
Maggie - Beagle
Hound
Naomi - Treeing Walker Coonhound
Bilbo - Tabby
Hadley - Hound & Harrier Mix
Dallas - Hound
Barry - Hound
Red - Hound Mix
Braxton - Hound
Chloe - A Tommie Fund success story
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We proudly display the
Charles City County Animal Shelter
dogs/cats on our website

Jake – Pit Bull Terrier
Jobu – Black Labrador Retriever & Mastiff Mix
Jonesy – Black Labrador Retriever & Mastiff Mix
Garth –  Hound
Braxton – Hound
Baylee – Hound
Dorothy – Hound
Red – Hound Mix
Hadley – Hound & Harrier Mix
Maggie – Beagle
Pickles – Hound
Rodney – Hound Mix
Dallas – Hound
Barry – Hound
Naomi – Treeing Walker Coonhound
Jeremy – Pit Bull Terrier
Casper – Shepherd Mix – [click on image to see how Tommie’s Fund helped Casper]
Bonnie – English Bulldog
Paulette – Domestic Short Hair
Caviar – Domestic Short Hair
Socks – Domestic Short Hair
Beorn – Tabby
Bilbo – Tabby
Taffy – Domestic Short Hair

Look at these happy furry four legged sweeties! Volunteers Doug Chandler, Amy Hicks, and Amanda Nester are making sure these dogs and cats are living the best life they can while residing at the Charles City County Animal Shelter. We are so fortunate to have dedicated volunteers who make sure that these dogs and cats get lots of time for exercise and social interaction. We also are so blessed to have received incredible support from our community. Donations have permitted us to double our outdoor kennel space and generous supporters are also providing us with the Purina One dog/cat food we really need. If you would like to donate, please check out our wish list on Chewy and Amazon. Items are shipped to Strother Sharp, our kennel attendant, as there are many hours when there is no one at the shelter and we don’t want donations left unattended. You can see how happy and well conditioned the dogs and cats are, but it’s still not the same as having a real home of their own. They still spend a great deal of time by themselves inside the kennel. We’re doing our best, but what they would really like is find forever homes! Please share information about our wonderful animals and if you are in the market for a pet, please consider adoption first!