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Join us at Rescuing Cujo in providing a safe haven for dogs in need.
Join us at Rescuing Cujo in providing a safe haven for dogs in need.
The mission of Rescuing Cujo is to help abused, neglected, abandoned dogs by providing them with shelter, care and affection until a loving home is found where they can live in comfort and safety. We do this by temporarily housing dogs through our foster program or at our facility in Superior, Montana. We believe all dogs can be saved and provided with a loving home, no matter what size or breed.
Our team is made up of dedicated animal lovers who are passionate about providing the best care possible to the rescue dogs in our shelter. We work tirelessly to ensure that each animal receives the love and attention they deserve.
Rescuing Cujo is a sanctuary for rescue dogs that are waiting for adoption to their forever home.
Rescuing Cujo…the name could raise eyebrows, make the mind wonder, or just be confusing. I wanted to name the dog rescue, Rescuing Cujo, to not only honor my first dog, Cujo, but also to help people learn that even dogs who might have a look or reputation of a “Cujo” can be rescued and adopted into loving homes. My Cujo was found wandering the streets of Los Angeles at four months old by a friend of mine. Since I was a fan of Stephen King novels, I decided to name him Cujo, despite knowing the name could be concerning. Cujo was a lab/pit mix, and as he grew into adulthood, he became a big boy, topping out at 85 pounds. His size, appearance, and deep bark scared some people, mostly those who feared pit bulls. I put him through several levels of obedience training because I wanted him to disprove the stereotypes that surround a dog with his size, color and "look". Cujo grew up to be such a friendly, fun dog, who loved people and playing with other dogs. He showed me how dogs are a great source of love, happiness and companionship. It was because of Cujo that I decided I wanted to start my own dog rescue…he showed me just how wonderful dogs can be, even those who cause fear because of their size, look or breed.
Your support and contributions will help us provide a safe and loving environment for the animals in our care, and make a positive difference in their lives. Your generous donation will help fund our mission.
BlackJack is a 3.5 year old Italian Mastiff mix, weighs approx. 100 pounds, is playful and smart.
Bruno is a 6 year old Pit Bull, weighs approx. 60 pounds, knows several obedience commands, enjoys walks and naps.
Franky is a 2.5 year old Hound/Doberman mix, weighs approx. 65 pounds, is super sweet, likes all people and other dogs.
Gizmo is 3.5 year old lab mix, weighs approx. 60 pounds, who walks well on leash, likes other dogs and is playful.
Harley is a 4 year old Flatcoat Retriever/Shepherd mix, weighs approx. 60 pounds, who is very smart, likes other dogs, and loyal.
Hercules is an 11 year young Pit Bull, weighs approx. 95 pounds, who likes other dogs, is calm, and very sweet.
Kylo is a 3 year old Boxer mix, weighs approx. 60 pounds, is energetic, likes to explore on walks and loves affection.
Lexi is a 2.5 year old Husky/Shepherd mix, weighs approx. 60 pounds, is energetic, playful, and selective of her dog friends.
Lucky is a 5 year old Lab mix, weighs approx. 50 pounds, likes other dogs, can be shy around new people.
Petey is a 6 year old Husky/Akita mix, weighs approx. 70 pounds, likes to explore, is very sweet, and likes all people he meets.
Sammy is a 4 year old Pit Bull, weighs approx. 70 pounds, is super sweet, he loves everyone he meets, and is selective with dog friends.
Bella is a 2 year old Lab/Hound/Rottie mix, weighs approx. 60 pounds, is super sweet, she loves everyone she meets, and is good with dogs.
These questions help us determine which of our rescue dogs best suit you and/or your family. Rescuing Cujo will gladly discuss any of the questions with you in more detail. We understand that some dogs will fit in better than others in different homes, and Rescuing Cujo’s goal is to find the best fit for both the dog and persons who wish to adopt, and we’re willing to work with potential adopters to help make the adoption process as smooth as possible.
Please join us at our unique and beautiful dog rescue in Superior, Montana! We have four dog parks ready for use and we’re looking for volunteers to help us get our dogs the exercise they need throughout the day. We walk our rescue dogs in the late afternoon each day. Twice a day, mid-morning and early afternoon, we get our rescue dogs out in our dog parks for some off-leash fun time. If you would like to volunteer at Rescuing Cujo, please send us an email on how you can help us!
Join us in our mission to rescue, rehabilitate, and rehome dogs. Your donation helps save lives and create happy tails!
We love our supporters and volunteers. Let us know if you want to volunteer at Rescuing Cujo.
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Rescuing Cujo is open each day of the week. Appointments are required to meet our dogs available for adoption.
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