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Pets are family.

This belief is at the heart of everything we do at ARL.

Our Mission

The Animal Rescue League of Boston is an unwavering champion for animals in need, committed to keeping them safe and healthy in homes.

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  • Classy Awards 2023 Winner
  • Great Non Profits 2025 Top-Rated

Recognized for our innovative, award-winning programs that go beyond sheltering, we address the root causes of the issues facing animals and the people who love them.

By partnering with communities, we help animals heal and thrive, keep pets and people together, and protect animals from harm.

Because there is no government funding for this important work, animals must rely on people like you to get the care they need, when they need it most, 365 days a year.

Adopt

Matching adoptable animals
with a loving home

Dog Training

Courses are offered
in Dedham

Medical Care

Offering high-quality, low-cost
veterinary services

Community Programs

Meeting animals and people
where they live

ARL In Action

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Arctic Cold Puts Pets at Risk

Reports of Animals Left in the Cold Are on the Rise As frigid temperatures continue to grip the region, the Animal Rescue League of Boston (ARL) is urging pet owners to keep animals safe in the extreme cold. ARL has been receiving an increased number of calls from concerned citizens regarding animals being left out in the cold this December. Here are steps to keep pets safe when temperatures plunge: Prepare your dog for the cold elements. If your dog has a longer coat, let it grow out for the winter; for shorter-coat dogs, sweaters, coats and booties can go

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Valentine’s Card Shuffle

This year, surprise someone you care about—or yourself!—with a one-of-a-kind, animal-themed Valentine’s Day card that’s sure to delight.

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Supporter Spotlight: Kathleen McQuiggan

On her very first volunteer shift at the Animal Rescue League of Boston (ARL), Kathleen McQuiggan met Juno, an adorable puppy who immediately tugged at her heart. The temptation to take Juno home was strong, but she knew that making a difference didn’t always mean adopting—it can also mean showing up, giving love, and helping as many animals as possible. Her lifelong love for animals began in childhood, with Great Danes her mother raised. That bond grew stronger over the years, influencing not only her decision to adopt shelter dogs but eventually leading her to ARL as a dedicated and

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A large brindle dog sitting outside in the snow.

Arctic Cold Puts Pets at Risk

Reports of Animals Left in the Cold Are on the Rise As frigid temperatures continue to grip the region, the Animal Rescue League of Boston (ARL) is urging pet owners to keep animals safe in the extreme cold. ARL has been receiving an increased number of calls from concerned citizens regarding animals being left out in the cold this December. Here are steps to keep pets safe when temperatures plunge: Prepare your dog for the cold elements. If your dog has a longer coat, let it grow out for the winter; for shorter-coat dogs, sweaters, coats and booties can go

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