Give to the Max to support Red Lake Rosie's!

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A nonprofit fundraiser supporting

Red Lake Rosie's Rescue
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Can you Give to the Max to get medical help for animals in our care at the Red Lake Rosie's Shelter?

$9,155

raised by 60 people

$10,000 goal

Won't you help us provide medical care for these deserving animals on this Give To The Max Day?


Since 2006, over 13,000 animals have come through our shelter. Homeless, hungry, pregnant, sick, or just in need of a new home. Many need medical care. After a stay at our shelter, these deserving animals are transferred to one of our caring partner rescues (most of which are foster based) where they continue on their journey to find a new home. Veterinary care is not cheap, pet food is not cheap and even the cost of gas to transport animals to and from our vet's office adds up.



13,000 animals received medical care, vaccinations, good quality food, clean water, and shelter. And every animal is named. Every animal is loved. 



These two puppies arrived as surrenders at the Red Lake Rosie's shelter. Both animals badly afflicted with Demodex mange. This is hereditary mange with very few effective medications until the last 6 years when Bravecto and Nexgard became available.

Dumpling and Duck

After 2 weeks of treatment Dumpling and Duck began to show healing with tufts of hair regrowth.

Sassy healing puppies!

Duck and Dumpling completely healed and unrecognizable from intake


Willow on intake and Willow in her new homeBernadette on intake and after treatment


Scores of dogs and cats have been healed and adopted and gone on to live great lives. 


Olivia, healing from a ziptieSarge is healing from some pretty gruesome foot injuries



Healing from an embedded collar injuryquill remova


Countless litters of unwanted puppies and kittens











Help us continue to care for surrendered animals of Red Lake! Give to the Max!


Since 2006, Our mission remains to reduce the overpopulation, homelessness, disease, and malnutrition of companion animals on the Red Lake Reservation in Northern Minnesota



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