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Rescue Me WV is a non-profit dog rescue formed in 2017 and located in Martinsburg, West Virginia. Our goal is to save unwanted and unloved dogs from horrible fates including euthanasia. This goal requires volunteers and community donations to properly vet and care for these dogs until their forever home is found through our fostering and adopting programs. We advocate for the animal shelters in Berkeley, Jefferson and Morgan counties in WV and help those facilities with networking their dogs to find their forever families.
Rescue Me WV is a 501(c)(3) Nonprofit Organization
Dawn Brown, President
Lisa Catalano, Vice-President
LySandra Winstead, Secretary
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We get asked all the time: “Is the Treat App real? Do the dogs really get food and treats from it?”
The answer is a HUGE YES!!
Check out the video below to see exactly what shows up at our rescue thanks to YOUR game time—food, treats, and even medicine for our pups in need.
Donations may be down, but the need has never been higher. That’s why the Treat App is such a game-changer. It’s fun, it’s free, and it directly helps our dogs—all from your phone!
Here’s how simple it is:
Download the Treat App (App Store or Google Play)
Pick Rescue Me WV as your rescue
PLAY! Every level you finish = real supplies shipped straight to our dogs.
Your game time provides:
Tasty treats & Dog food
Critical medicine
Toys
PLUS—you’ll see updates and photos of our adoptable dogs right in the app, giving them more chances to find forever homes!
So what are you waiting for? Let’s turn screen time into lifesaving time. Drop a comment and tell us which dog you’re playing for on Treat App!
Are you Team Gus? Team Winston? Or one of our other adoptable cuties? Let’s see who’s getting the most love in the app today!
Download the Treat App today, choose Rescue Me WV, and start playing for pups in need!
Thank you BISSELL Pet Foundation for your support!
BISSELL Pet Foundation supports programs and initiatives that are focused on addressing the pet overpopulation crisis in our country. Through funding for pet adoption, spay/neuter, microchipping and emergencies they are making a difference to reduce the number of pets in shelters and rescues.