PFL rescues homeless, neglected, abused and abandoned dogs, cats, puppies and kittens from overflowing shelters in southeast Michigan.
To shelter and nurture lost or abandoned pets while seeking loving caregivers who will provide them with a permanent home; be a community educator for the benefit of its pet population; and provide support to the pet caregivers of our community.
To help all animals in need.
We are fighting to change the lives of homeless dogs of all ages, breeds and health — until there are none.
To prevent and/or reduce the numbers of dogs in, and entering, Michigan shelters.
To rescue Boston Terriers in need in the states of Michigan, Ohio, Illinois and Indiana.
To give dogs and people a better chance at a life together through rescue, care, adoption and education
To provide humane care and treatment for all animals needing protection in Branch County, to promote enforcement of laws enacted for the protection of all animals, to educate the public regarding animal safety issues, and promote the importance of spaying and neutering to control the unwanted pet population.
To specialize in the care and rehabilitation of neonates and orphan animals.
To reduce the number of homeless and euthanized pets by rescuing dogs and cats whose lives and/or well-being are at risk. We provide them with basic needs and care and place them with loving families.