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Find your perfect companion and change a life forever through adoption! At any given time, we have hundreds of amazing pets here at Peggy Adams Animal Rescue League, and we encourage you to visit us to meet them!

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Find your perfect companion and change a life forever through adoption! At any given time, we have hundreds of amazing pets here at Peggy Adams Animal Rescue League, and we encourage you to visit us to meet them!

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Peggy Adams Animal Rescue League to host puppy and kitten yoga event

Looking for a way to stay active indoors during the summer heat? Peggy Adams Animal Rescue League is teaming up with a local yoga company to offer a unique experience that combines exercise with adoptable pets. The Puppy and Kitten Yoga Experience will take place Saturday at Peggy Adams, giving participants the chance to practice

Peggy Adams Animal Rescue League Hosts Yoga with TulaBala

Peggy Adams Animal Rescue League and luxury yoga and wellness brand TulaBala will host a day of movement, mindfulness, and animal companionship on July 18. Guests at the sold-out event will participate in Kitten Yoga at 11:30 a.m. and Puppy Yoga at 1:30 p.m. Both sessions will take place in the Pavilion Lobby at Peggy

Palmer – How to Help Foster Animals Ahead of Hurricane Milton

October 10, 2024

Over the past week, charitable organizations have mobilized to help those affected by Hurricane Helene, and are working hard to lessen the impact of Hurricane Milton. Both the American Red Cross and the Palm Beach United Way are aiding Floridians affected by the storm to ensure safe access to food, water, and shelter.

Many dogs and cats are also desperately in need of homes as local animal shelters evacuate. The Peggy Adams Animal Rescue League is working urgently to organize places for them to stay. “Sue Berry, our CEO, is doing an excellent job,” board chairman Pauline Pitt tells PALMER. “Clewiston Animal Services has asked for help as their kennels are outside and we are taking 21 dogs. We are taking a further 14 dogs to PBI to board them in Panama City Beach. We are helping Saint Francis Animal Rescue of Venice, Florida, located one mile from the Gulf Coast, to evacuate cats to enter our program.”

Founded in 1924 on the porch of Amy Lyman Philips’s Palm Beach home, the shelter—which was built for animals left behind by winter visitors returning north—was destroyed in the hurricane of 1928. It has since been rebuilt by volunteers and donated funds. Today, the organization has helped over 35,000 cats and dogs, providing shelter to lost, homeless, and unwanted animals. It also provides them with spaying and neutering services, advocates for animal welfare, and educates new owners.

The more foster families sign up, the more animals can be evacuated before it’s too late. Email foster@peggyadams.org or visit their website to be paired with a dog or cat in need.

Elsewhere, the Tri-County Animal Rescue is helping dogs and cats along the east coast, from Florida to North Carolina. “We are there for any organization or individuals who need medical help or sheltering for their animals,” says Suzie Goldsmith, founder and executive director. The organization will host its Peppermint Bark and Brunch in West Palm Beach on November 25th.

“We are on the ground to help save the animals,” adds Andrea Starkchair of Tri County’s Peppermint Bark and Brunch. “We go wherever we are needed!” Click here for more information or to purchase tickets.

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We're Closing Early!

Peggy Adams Animal Rescue League is closed to the public at 4 pm on Thursday, July 30. We will reopen for our normal hours tomorrow.