The Road Home K9 Rescue is a non-profit organization founded to help adoptable dogs at risk in shelters find permanent homes. 

The Road Home staff has extensive experience in dog behavior and training, temperament testing, and in assisting authorities in cases involving large numbers of dogs typical of animal hoarders and puppy mills. 

The Road Home K9 Rescue welcomes donations to support its public benefit projects. 

The GirlFriend Fund

In 2004, volunteers who founded The Road Home K9 Rescue assisted Yolo County California in the adjudication of an animal hoarding case involving a total of 81 collies from an owner later convicted of felony animal cruelty. The Road Home K9 Rescue has started an endowment fund to support the veterinary care of the Yolo County collies in perpetuity.   The new adoptive owners have taken them on despite many having serious health problems as a legacy of their neglect and abuse.  They will need help with the potentially large veterinary bills.  Many need your help now!

The Road Home, a painting by Nevada City artist Rick Aeschliman inspired Tracey and Cathy to pursue their dream of making life better for unwanted and misunderstood dogs by giving them a second chance for a permanent home.