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Save the Clefts Blog Announcement

Save the Clefts rescue is joining us for their first-ever Spring Fling! Save the Clefts is dedicated to saving cleft lip/palate and other special needs animals that would normally be euthanized. Their team hand raises them around the clock from birth- caring for their physical, medical, and psychological needs until they are old enough and healthy enough to be adopted into forever homes.


Save the Clefts Rescue believes these dogs are blessings, not mistakes, and they have a very special purpose to fulfill in this life. Their team works hard at raising awareness, educating, and advocating for the lives of these pups.


Save the Clefts Rescue puppy

Save The Clefts Rescue (STCR) was founded to save special-needs animals that are often euthanized at birth. The founder, Jodi Sterner-Findling, had been saving pups on her own for many years, but she realized she needed help to advocate, educate and take on the financial responsibility for these special animals. She formed a nonprofit rescue in 2018 in NC; the rescue now also has fosters in SC, GA, VA, PA, OH and MO. Volunteers in many other states help get these amazing pups to trained foster owners quickly. 


A cleft palate and lip puppy’s biggest hurdle is the inability to suckle at birth because of their deformity. Each call about a puppy is an emergency because they need to be fed as soon as possible. Volunteers drop everything to pick up puppies and get them fed. The puppies are tube fed around the clock (every 2 to 3 hours).


After a few weeks of tube feeding, the puppies are introduced to kibble, and once they’ve mastered food, they go on to live amazing lives. To date, no corrective cleft surgeries have been performed on any of the puppies rescued by Save The Clefts Rescue.



STCR is blessed with volunteer pilots, ground transport, caregivers and event/fundraising volunteers. The organization maintains a nationwide database of rescues and volunteers for special needs animals. Currently 100% volunteer-operated, most of STCR’s foster owners have full-time jobs which allow them to bring puppies, incubators and supplies to work to provide nonstop care. The rescues’ fosters dedicate countless sleep-deprived nights to tube feeding pups (just like a newborn baby requires).


Save the Clefts Rescue UNC event

“This type of rescuing is truly a calling,” says Jodi. “Fosters are true parents to these puppies. They not only form an incredible bond, but caring for them also makes it extremely difficult to let them go to their forever families. As if sleep deprivation wasn’t enough, they then hand them over with tears in their eyes when the perfect family comes along. But that’s what they do--raise these perfect babies to go out and be amazing inspirations for very deserving families!”


STCR has other important goals, including becoming more active in the human cleft community. Recently they shared their pups at the Cleft Palate Gallop 5K hosted by UNC Craniofacial Center on the campus of UNC Chapel Hill. Cleft humans and animals came together, and it was pure joy. Another goal is to have some of the dogs trained as therapy dogs to visit cleft-affected children in hospitals and clinics. To date, STCR has adopted out five puppies to families with cleft-affected children, and the impact has been incredible.




This year, Save the Clefts Rescue was proud to be able to do more with the cleft human community. That is a huge goal for their rescue. Their pups truly brighten the day for cleft affected humans. Difference is a great thing! #whyfitinwhenyouwereborntostandout


For information about volunteering or adopting, including more about how to help with a cleft puppy, please visit their website and follow them on Facebook and Instagram.


You won't want to miss visiting the pups and your chance to browse their shirts, hats, key chains, lanyards, and MORE at Spring Fling 2026 on April 26!


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Say hello to another familiar face! Heaven and Earth Animal Rescue Team (HEART) is a nonprofit, all volunteer, limited admission pet rescue organization funded by private donations. They are committed to reducing the number of homeless and unwanted companion animals through education programs, spay and neuter programs, and the responsible re-homing of homeless and unwanted dogs and cats.


Featured adoptable HEART dog Poppie
Featured adoptable, Poppie

HEART is a limited admissions rescue, meaning they can only take in as many animals as their foster homes can safely and responsibly care for. They do not euthanize animals to make room for more. They simply stop taking in new animals until they have room. Each homeless companion animal will remain in HEART's care until he or she finds a new home.


HEART was started in 2005, and the founders eventually settled on dogs under 20 pounds to target for their program, knowing that many small dogs did no show well at shelters and needed more time to settle before being adopted. HEART was also one of the few groups that could take on dogs with behavior challenges, work with them, and find them an appropriate home. They also have a special place in their HEART for dogs with various health and age-related challenges!


Their goal is to find loving and permanent homes for these animals and to match them with homes that are looking for that special pet and will make them a member of the family. The health and welfare of the animals that come to HEART is paramount. All animals receive a medical evaluation, are fully vaccinated, if old enough are spayed and neutered before adoption, and any health problems are taken care of immediately.


"This year reminded us why we do what we do- incredible dogs, incredible people, and so many happy endings!"

Meet Poppie!

HEART Poppie
Meet Poppie

Are you seeking an active partner for walks, hikes, and hanging out at the nearby brewery? Poppie may be your girl! She's active and eager to please! She loves going for walks, has enjoyed going to the beach, and has been on a few hikes in area parks! She might be a good candidate for K9 Parkour!


Poppie has done great in her foster home, likes other dogs, has met a cat and didn't get into trouble, and has met lots of new people! She's a fun little dog who is just searching for the right place to call home!


Interested in adopting Poppie? Find more information or apply on her Petfinder profile! You can take a peek at the rest of HEART's adoptable dogs on their full Petfinder!


Featured adoptable dog Poppie
More Poppie!

Learn more about HEART Pet Rescue on their website, Facebook, or Instagram!


Don't miss the Heaven and Earth Animal Rescue Team at Spring Fling on April 26th! The team loves meeting lots of new people at Spring Fling, catching up with old friends, chatting with other rescue groups (and the dogs, of course!), so be sure to stop by their booth and say hi!


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Goathouse Refuge is coming to Spring Fling!
Goathouse Refuge is coming to Spring Fling!

Please help us welcome back another Spring Fling regular! The Goathouse Refuge is a national 501(c)(3) non-profit, no-kill animal sanctuary dedicated to providing cage-free care for cats regardless of age, medical issues, or disposition until a permanent loving adoptive home can be found.


"There aren’t many places in today’s world that offer ongoing, unconditional care to animals in need, but that’s exactly what we provide at the Goathouse Refuge. We are a cat sanctuary, a place where cats that have been abandoned or lost can be safe and warm and happy, where cats who have had to live at the margins of the modern world can find a place where they are welcome."

The ultimate goal of the Goathouse Refuge is to "connect every cat with a loving family who wants to share their life with a wonderful feline companion." Since their founding in 2007, The Goathouse Refuge has placed over 4,000 cats into loving, permanent homes!


For cats who may not be suited to life in a typical home, whether because of medical issues or feral cats who prefer to stick to their wild ways, The Goathouse Refuge lets them stay at the Refuge where they can live as they please and be loved and cared for just the way they are. The sanctuary even takes in FIV+ cats, which are rarely taken elsewhere.



Meet Isis!

APPROX DOB: 7/1/2011


Goat House Refuge Adopt Isis

Beautiful Isis has been at the refuge since 2012. She was shy and overlooked for all the friendlier cats. She recently had dental surgery and is feeling so much better- Isis is now coming up to visitors wanting pets!!! She has the loveliest light green eyes and is solid white except for two grey marks on her sweet head!!


Learn more about Isis on her Petfinder profile!



Their team loves the uplifting atmosphere at Spring Fling! Getting a bunch of animal-loving people together is always a good time!! Their favorite part is seeing all of the pets that that our Spring Fling attendees bring. Find their booth to browse through t-shirts, cat toys, bags of Dilworth coffee (that have their cats' photos on them!) hand towels, and lots of misc. cat and dog themed merchandise.


Learn more about Goathouse Refuge on their website, Petfinder, and Instagram! On their website you can also get details about visiting the Refuge, which you can do Fridays by appointment and Saturday & Sunday from 11:00am to 3:00pm.


More Goathouse adoptables!

(available as of 3/28/26)



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