Happy Little Rescue — Leaving Paw Prints On The Hearts Of Grand Valley Residents

Inquire about adopting these animals (and meet more!), or learn how you can volunteer or support Happy Little Rescue by visiting harmonyanimals.com.

Happy Little Rescue provides a safe, lowstress, enriched environment dedicated to pets in need. On the average day, the Grand Junction nonprofit is a temporary home to over 50 adoptable pets, including farm animals. Happy Little Rescue strives to create a positive shelter experience for pets and people alike. Each animal receives specialized care and is treated as the individual they are. Volunteers play an active role socializing pets by reading to shy dogs, taking more active dogs on hikes and even taking some on sleepovers to get some in-home experience. Happy Little Rescue invites you to be part of their mission to ensure all animals live a happy and healthy life while waiting for their forever home where they will be cherished and adored.

Looking to fill the four-legged hole in your heart? Meet pups Koda and Constance and goats Tofu and Miso:

KODA

Whatever it is, the way you tell your story online can make all the difference.Koda is a 1.5-year-old Akbash mix who is a playful and loving teddy bear. He is moderately active and would be content with one long walk a day and a backyard to play in. Although he is friendly with other dogs and strangers, he is extremely loyal and protective of his home, and because of this, would do best in a home with no other dogs or kids. The perfect match for Koda would be a single person or couple looking for a loyal dog to take on adventures and cuddle up with at the end of a long day.

CONSTANCE

Constance is an incredibly sweet, 2-year-old Rottweiler mix with a lot of energy! She loves people; so much so that sometimes it can make her forget her manners. However, with some continued training and daily exercise, Constance would make the perfect dog! She is a great hiking partner, well-mannered on car rides and friendly with other dogs.

MISO + TOFU

Whatever it is, the way you tell your story online can make all the difference.Best friends Miso and Tofu were raised for 4H (a youth program designed to explore veterinary and animal science) but just didn’t quite make the cut. Rather than be taken for euthanization, they were brought to the Happy Little Rescue for a second chance at finding their perfect home. Both Miso and Tofu are extremely social so they need to either be adopted together or go to a home with other animals. The way to their heart is with some fresh cut apples!

Inquire about adopting these animals (and meet more!), or learn how you can volunteer or support Happy Little Rescue by visiting harmonyanimals.com.

970.424.8224

hello@happylittlerescue.com


Originally published in the Spring 2024 issue of Spoke+Blossom.