Your Support. Their Second Chance.

We specialize in rescuing, rehabilitating, and rehoming the dogs most at risk—primarily bully breeds with medical or behavioral challenges. These dogs aren’t broken. They’ve just been failed by humans.

Your donation goes directly towards immediate and long-term care to include:

+Routine & emergency veterinary services
+Medications, preventatives, high nutrition and specialized diets
+Behavioral training & socialization
+Foster supplies & transportation

Whether it’s $10 or $1,000—every dollar helps us give one more dog a shot at life.

Ways to Give

Support the Mission While You Shop

Want to help R.A.D.A.R. in a simple, everyday way? Shop with our trusted local partners and affiliates. Many of the businesses we work with give back directly to our rescue—through donations, discounts, or supply support for dogs in our care.

When you shop with them, you’re not just supporting local—you’re helping rescue dogs get food, medical care, grooming, and enrichment.

Give Back Through Our Trusted Partners

  • Moore Equine Feed & Pet Supply

    A long‑time supporter of animal welfare, Moore Equine helps supply essential items that go directly to the dogs in our rescue.
  • Splash & Dash Groomerie -- So. Pines, NC

    Our go‑to grooming partner! Splash & Dash provides complimentary first baths for our adopted dogs.
  • Urban Pet Company

    A locally loved pet shop that supports rescue through supply donations and community outreach. When you shop Urban Pet, you’re helping keep our fosters stocked with food, treats, and essentials.
  • Dog Island Too

    The second book by local author and dog advocate Jil Johnson. A portion of all proceeds from book sales is donated directly to dogs in need.

Prefer to Call in a Donation?

Some supporters feel more comfortable calling a veterinary clinic directly to contribute toward a dog’s care — and we absolutely welcome that. You can call any of our trusted partner clinics below and ask to place a donation on the R.A.D.A.R. account.

Even if we don’t currently hold a balance, donations can still be applied to our account and will be used for upcoming medical care.

Your direct contribution helps cover surgeries, emergency visits, heartworm treatment, diagnostics, dental procedures, and more.

Partner Veterinary Clinics

Urgent Vets for Pets
110 Commerce Ave, Southern Pines, NC 28387
(910) 621‑7297

Pinehurst Animal Hospital & Dental Clinic
195 Dr Neal Rd, Southern Pines, NC 28387
(910) 692‑3551

Sandhills Spay & Neuter Clinic
5071 US‑1, Vass, NC 28394
(910) 725‑8188

Harmony Animal Rescue Clinic (HARC)
2141 Ten‑Ten Rd, Apex, NC 27539
(919) 249‑6601

Small Animal Emergency Clinic
5091 US‑1, Vass, NC 28394
(910) 246‑0405

Why This Matters

Medical care is our largest expense. When you donate to a clinic directly, you’re helping us keep dogs healthy, stabilize emergency cases, and say “yes” to the next rescue who needs us.

Every dollar placed on our account moves a dog one step closer to their forever home. Thank you for supporting the mission — and for standing with the underdogs.

Dog lying on grass with a tennis ball, wearing a collar

Transparency You Can Trust

We believe in full accountability. Our average cost per dog exceeded $1200 in 2025, and we work hard to stretch every penny. From medical bills to training receipts, we're happy to show how your generosity turns into real, measurable results.

Why We're Different

We're not running a high-volume rescue—we’re running a high-integrity one. We take in fewer dogs by design, focusing primarily on bully breeds with medical issues that need time, patience, and rehabilitation. These dogs can be strong. Some have baggage. But we believe in rehabilitation, not rejection.

We don’t operate a facility—we rely on foster homes, carefully chosen and supported as part of our team. Each foster is equipped with the resources they need, and we communicate every dog’s temperament and behavior with complete honesty. That transparency creates the foundation for matches that fit both the dog and the adopter, resulting in more successful, lasting homes.

The Debrief: Success Stories from the Field

  • Pearl’s Fresh Start

    Pearl’s Fresh Start

    Pearl was found alone at a gas station in the middle of summer, dangerously overheated and clearly neglected. She was dirty, terrified, suffering from a severe case of mange, and no owner ever came forward. In Pearl’s case, we’re glad they...

  • Trixie’s Second Chance at Puppyhood

    Trixie’s Second Chance at Puppyhood

    Trixie’s story started in a place no puppy should ever be—confined to a rabbit cage in a basement. A concerned message on social media brought her to our attention, and we stepped in immediately. She had never felt grass beneath...

  • Louise (Little Lou): From Free Post to Forever Home

    Louise (Little Lou): From Free Post to Forever Home

    On July 12th, we found Little Lou being given away for free on Facebook—and we knew we had to act fast. She was covered in scars, terrified, limping, and bearing deep cuts… yet somehow still incredibly sweet. Despite everything she’d endured, her...

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