06/23/2025
Imagine being taken out of your kennel tail wagging, excited for a walk because you haven’t been outside in days. You’re finally getting attention you think your owner came back for you. You think this is your moment. But instead, you’re led down a cold hallway… and the door shuts behind you. It’s the euthanasia room. And you never even saw it coming 💔
This is the heartbreaking reality inside city shelters like ACCT Philly. Dogs are dying every single day not because they’re aggressive, but because there’s no space, and no one steps up in time.
This week alone, Philly Rescue Angels saved seven timestamped dogs who were out of time:
❤️ Dale – found tied to a fence, scared but gentle, saved as he was being walked to the euthanasia room (needs a foster!)
❤️ Harry – a sweet boy tossed away like trash, now safe and loved
❤️ Luffy – full of love and goofiness, just needed someone to see her in time
❤️ Fendi – too shut down to even stand, gave the tiniest tail wag when we gave her a chance
❤️ Pattie – a throwaway mama, completely forgotten now finally has a foster and a soft place to land
❤️ Shakira – tagged just 20 minutes before she was set to be euthanized we barely made it in time
❤️ Remi Paw - a 4 year old sweet girl found in someone’s backyard. Remi loves to play fetch and play tug a war
We are doing everything we can, but we’re exhausted. We don’t have a building. We don’t have endless funds. We just have a will to fight for them.
Please help us.
Foster. Adopt. Donate. Share. Spay and neuter your pets. Every action saves a life. We specifically are looking for petless foster homes
📥 Foster application:
https://airtable.com/appghIpDwwgbj9bGg/shrSxdQa3JaNscsP7
💔 Donate:
Cash App: $phillyrescueangels
Zelle: [email protected]
Credit Card: https://donorbox.payengine.co/donations/phillyrescueangelsinc/
PayPal: @gmail.com
Venmo: (6386)
📍 Philly Rescue Angels Inc
Kennel License #18024
PO Box 5299, Springfield PA 19064
****** Just to clarify for anyone reading this is not ACCT Philly’s fault. They are the only open intake shelter in Philadelphia, which means they are legally required to take in every single animal brought to them, no matter what. They are constantly at capacity, underfunded, and overwhelmed.
The blame falls on backyard breeders, people who don’t spay or neuter, and those who surrender their pets without exhausting every other option. The shelter staff and volunteers work tirelessly to save lives, but they can only do so much without help from the public. Please consider fostering, adopting, and donating these animals don’t stand a chance without us.******