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Hope Animal Rescue is returning for Spring Fling 2025! This 501(c)(3) non-profit organization is completely run by volunteers who are dedicated to rescuing and rehoming homeless dogs in North Carolina. They promote the compassionate and humane treatment of all animals while focusing their efforts on homeless and at-risk pets.


After being founded in 2013 by mother-daughter duo Cate and Ashley Threadingham, Hope Animal Rescue has been committed to saving and improving the lives of dogs in need. What began as a small initiative has grown into a thriving organization with foster dogs in homes across the Triangle region. Hope Animal Rescue's vision is...


"To create a community where every dog has a home, and every person who wishes to provide a loving home may do so regardless of age, race, gender, or socio-economic status.

Hope Animal Rescue depends on the generosity of its supporters and volunteers. Every adoption, foster placement, and life saved is made possible by the compassion of those committed to giving dogs a second chance. You can help make a difference by short-term or long-term fostering or volunteering! There are lots of ways to help, including:


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  • Lead events

  • Set up and take down

  • Manage x-pens (monitor behavior, talk to public)

  • Event walkers to give dogs potty breaks

  • Table ambassadors

  • Recruit locations


    Learn more ways to volunteer or apply to be a foster here!



Hope Animal Rescue also offers a Pet Assistance Program for local community-owned pets to provide high-quality, affordable spay and neuter services from their partner vets. Contact them for more information.


Stop by their booth to say hi to the adoptable pups and browse their t-shirts and stickers!!


Learn more about the work they're doing their website and stay up-to-date on their Facebook and Instagram!




Visit Hope Animal Rescue at

Unleashed's 12th Annual Spring Fling Dog & Cat Fundraiser

Sunday, April 13, 2025

12-6 pm

Koka Booth Amphitheatre


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Heaven and Earth Animal Rescue Team (HEART) has been attending Spring Fling since the very beginning, and we are excited to have them back again this year! HEART is committed to reducing the number of homeless and unwanted animals through education programs and spay and neuter programs. Their mission is to make sure every pet gets matched with a home that will treat them as part of the family.


This organization is completely volunteer-based and depends solely on foster homes to house their dogs. They can only help as many dogs as their foster homes can responsibly care for. HEART takes in many dogs with special medical needs, ensuring they receive the proper care and treatment required before adoption. This includes getting them spayed/neutered and vaccinated. They are a no-kill organization, meaning no animal is euthanized due to lack of space. Each dog stays with HEART until they find their ideal forever family.


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HEART Adoptable, Roxie!

Do you remember Roxie? She was HEART's featured adoptable last year and is somehow still looking for her forever home. Roxie entered the rescue with a double break in her front leg, but you'd never know that now. She is described as fun, energetic, and incredibly smart, able to figure out all kinds of things, like how to open doors, boxes, and containers! Roxie's foster says she is a great candidate for agility or search and rescue! She has an excellent nose and drive; plus, she is small enough to go places the larger dogs can't go! This tiny, but mighty girl is even dog and cat friendly! The total package!!


You can read more about Roxie here, and make sure to reach out to the volunteers at HEART if you think she might be the perfect fit for your family!


HEART Adoptables!


Currently available as of 3/24/25!



Learn more about HEART Pet Rescue and these adoptable pets on their website or petfinder. Plus, make sure to follow them on Facebook to keep up with all their activities and updates!



Don't miss meeting HEART at

Sunday, April 13, 2025, from 12-6 pm

at Koka Booth Amphitheatre!!


Stay up to date on all things Spring Fling 2025:

 
 
 


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The Maggie Society is back for another Spring Fling! Recognized as a 501C3 nonprofit in August of 2016, this group has been dedicated to rescuing homeless, neglected, or abandoned dogs and helping find them loving, permanent homes. You might recognize this group if you shop at our Cary store! The Maggie Society regularly holds adoption events there and you can find them in front of the store with adorable, adoptable dogs. Check out the Unleashed events calendar to see all of the dates that they will be there!


The Maggie Society is a foster-based group which means that their dogs live in foster homes where they learn valuable social skills and house manners while they prepare for their next chapter as a beloved family member. Other dedicated volunteers stay busy doing transport drives up the coast to get dogs to their fur-ever homes with The Maggie Society’s northern rescue partners. Volunteers are the driving force behind this group’s rescue, rehabilitation, and education efforts!


In addition to their adoption program, The Maggie Society works to educate the community about responsible pet ownership to help reduce the number of homeless dogs in need. They teach their community the importance of spaying and neutering, proper vetting, positive behavior training, good nutrition, and how owners can provide their dogs a quality life with good mental, emotional, and physical health.


If you've been to one of The Maggie Society's adoption events, you might recognize this sweet girl, Roxy Jolene!


Featured Adoptable, Roxy Jolene

"Howdy, I'm Roxy Jolene, a gentle soul with a knack for silliness. Sweet as I am, I still manage to find myself in peculiar places, like the shelter. Remember, I am a beagle, and the nose of a beagle (or any hound for that matter) can lead to trouble. It's probably my nose that caused me to stray and become a resident of the local shelter. Fortunately for me, a rescue team came along and bailed me out. I'm all about the love, folks. Adopt me and I promise to work more with common sense than with sense of smell. Beware though, I am just endless affection and a dash of my delightful goofiness! So, come get me!"


Learn more about Roxy Jolene HERE!



You can keep up with The Maggie Society, and their other adoptable dogs on their website or on their social media channels, Facebook and Instagram


More Adoptable Dogs from The Maggie Society (as of 3/24/25)




Looking for something to do after Spring Fling? Check out Maggiepalooza!


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The Maggie Society’s largest annual fundraising event, hosted at the award-winning Vollis Simpson Whirligig Park in Historic Downtown Wilson, Maggiepalooza features adoptable dogs, pawtraits, delicious food trucks, refreshing pawgaritas, live music, and a variety of market vendors. It’s a fun-filled day packed with activities and plenty of opportunities to support rescue dogs in need. Sponsor and volunteer registration is open now! Don't miss it!!



Stop by The Maggie Society's booth at

Unleashed's 12th Annual Spring Fling Dog & Cat Fundraiser

Sunday, April 13, 2025

12-6 pm

Koka Booth Amphitheatre


Stay up to date on all things Spring Fling 2025:

 
 
 
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