2024
2023
Fox 5 DC: Forever Home Friday with Minnie and Bobby
The Lost Dog & Cat Rescue Foundation brought special guests, Minnie and Bobby, to the Fox 5 DC Forever Home Friday segment.
RESCUE ALE: An Annual Charitable Collaboration Between Solace Brewing and Lost Dog Cafe to Benefit Lost Dog & Cat Rescue Foundation!
FALLS CHURCH, Va., September 18, 2023 – As the seasons change and anticipation fills the air, Lost Dog & Cat Rescue Foundation (LDCRF) is thrilled to announce the return of Rescue Ale, an annual tradition! In collaboration with Solace Brewing Co., Lost Dog Cafe (LDC) presents the 2023 edition of the much-loved Rescue Ale.
Lost Dog & Cat Rescue Foundation Awarded Best Pet Care 2023 (Shelters & Rescues)
Northern Virginia magazine, October 2023 issue
Lost Dog & Cat Rescue featured in PetInfoCafe Mini Series
The Lost Dog & Cat Rescue Foundation (LDCRF) is honored to have partnered with PetInfoCafe, a local, non-commercial show and website that promotes goodwill and adoption for all pets. Find out how you can watch here!!!
Featured on Good Morning Washington: Pups on the Patio
Lost Dog & Cat Rescue Foundation and The Commentary Social House were featured on Good Morning Washington to promote their joint fundraising event, Pups on the Patio. The adoption event will be held Saturday, May 20th from 5-7pm at The Commentary. See you there!
Arlingtonian starts pet waste removal service that scoops poop for a cause
A longtime Arlingtonian has launched a company that seeks to provide a more personalized pooch poop removal service.
Gordon: Adoptable ‘Lovebug’ in Arlington
Lost Dog brings blind Gordon from Puerto Rico to find a forever home.
2022
Home for the Holidays: The Do’s and Don’ts of Pet Adoption During the Season
As the holiday season approaches, one popular gift someone can give to themselves or others is a furry friend. However, the adoption of a pet during the holidays comes with responsibilities and circumstances that may differ from the adoption process any other season.
Lost Dog & Cat Rescue Foundation Partners with BISSELL Pet Foundation and PetSmart Charities to Connect Pets with Loving Homes During National Adoption Week
FALLS CHURCH, Va., November 10, 2022 — Each year, more than five million pets enter animal shelters in need of loving homes. Lost Dog & Cat Rescue Foundation (LDCRF) was specifically selected as the Northern Virginia rescue group to partner with PetSmart Charities and BISSELL Pet Foundation to bring adoptable pets to three PetSmart locations in support of National Adoption Week (November 7-13). Read full release.
LDCRF Prepares For National Adoption Week
Featured: Giant Community Bag Profile: Finding a forever home.
Who wouldn’t want homeless pets to find loving forever homes?
Lost Dog & Cat Rescue Foundation Aids in the Rescue of Pets Impacted by Hurricane Ian
Lost Dog & Cat Rescue Foundation Takes in Pets Impacted by Hurricane Ian
FALLS CHURCH, Va., September 28, 2022 — While Southern states brace for the impact of Hurricane Ian, Lost Dog & Cat Rescue Foundation (LDCRF) has been preparing their Rescue Care Center for an emergency intake. In partnership with BISSELL Pet Foundation, LDCRF has committed to taking in 60 dogs and cats from Southern partners to allow for the critical sheltering of homeless pets from the storm. Read full release.
Local shelters taking in pets following Hurricane Ian
Lost Dog & Cat Rescue Foundation (LDCRF) and the BISSELL Pet Foundation announced a partnership to support homeless animals [in advance of] the destruction of Hurricane Ian last week.
Pets Impacted by Tropical Storm Ian Helped By Falls Church Rescue
Lost Dog & Cat Rescue Foundation has committed to taking pets from shelters in Florida impacted by the tropical storm.
Local Organizations Lend a Helping Hand in Hurricane Ian Relief
Local Animal Rescue Takes Pets Affected by Hurricane
Lost Dog & Cat Rescue Foundation Awarded Best Pet Care 2022 (Shelters & Rescues)
Northern Virginia magazine, October 2022 issue
Featured on FOX 5 Zip Trip Tysons: Forever Home Friday (YouTube video clip)
Lost Dog & Cat Rescue Foundation welcomes beagles from Envigo facility
Lost Dog & Cat Rescue Foundation assists work of Humane Society of the United States to find placement for approximately 4,000 beagles
ARLNow
Dozens of rescued beagles will soon be up for adoption through locally-based organizations
FOX 5
Restaurant raises money for Virginia pet shelter
Harvey’s Restaurant in Falls Church, Virginia held a fundraiser to collect money for the furry friends at the Lost Dog & Cat Rescue Foundation who are looking for a new home.
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HOW TO ADOPT AN ENVIGO BEAGLE AS 4000 RESCUED POOCHES MELT HEARTS ON TWITTER
Mark Levin Show
It’s Beagle-Mania! Lost Dog Rescue Helps Save These Beagles-in-Need
The Patch
56 Former Lab Beagles Arrive At Rescue’s Falls Church Facility
Lost Dog & Cat Rescue Foundation took in some of the beagles rescued from the Envigo breeding facility due to animal welfare concerns.
National Nonprofit Petco Love Invests in Lost Dog & Cat Rescue Foundation to Save and Improve the Lives of Pet in Northern Virginia Area
$75,000 grant will be celebrated at local Petco event on June 14, 2022
June, 2022
The Patch
- Lost Dog & Cat Rescue To Get $75K Grant From Petco Love
Lost Dog & Cat Rescue Foundation will be receiving a $75,000 grant from nonprofit Petco Love on Tuesday in support of the group’s work.
Fairfax County Times
2021
Fox Five Field Trip – National Adopt a Senior Pet Month
November, 2021
The Zebra
Lost Dog & Cat Rescue Foundation celebrates 20 years
The Drew Barrymore Show – Washington DC influencer Dani Sauter highlights Lost Dog & Cat Rescue Foundation
Washington Post covers Louisiana Hurricane Ida Transport with Bissell Pet Foundation
Patch.com
WJLA Coverage of Bissell Pet Foundation Transport
Alexandria Gazette
WTOP features our use of the Love Lost facial recognition program
LDCRF alum Rally featured on Arlington News
LDCRF awarded Petco Love grant
- Newly Named Petco Love Invests in Lifesaving Work of Lost Dog and Cat Rescue Foundation
- ArPets: Lost Dog and Cat Rescue Foundation Awarded Grant to Make More Space for Animals in Need
Features by The Arlington Connection
- Cuter by The Dozens – featuring Lost Dog foster Johanna, who has fostered 25 pups and counting!
- Two Cats, Six Legs – featuring Kobe and Mia
- ArPets: Meet Caia
- Happy beginnings for Sage
WJLA featured one of our cat rescues–she was found stowed away in a delivery truck!
2020
The Arlington Connection featured George the American Bulldog/Lab mix.
Our response to surging demand during COVID-19 was featured by a local YouTube channel.
The Telegraph featured our efforts to fly rescues in from Georgia.
The Arlington Connection featured Sage, Ariel, and our increase in adoptions this holiday season.
LDCRF partnered with Solace Brewing Company to support rescue efforts.
People.com featured our response to COVID-19 and Wilford the cat.
The Tysons Reporter featured our increase in adoptions.
WJLA featured two of our transports during COVID-19.
- 70 Dogs find new homes after being abandoned in Mississippi.
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Virginia rescue group saves dozens of dogs from shelters hit hard by impacts of COVID-19
The Loudoun Times- Mirror featured our emergency foster initiative during COVID-19.
- Local animal shelter asks public to foster pets amid COVID-19 overcrowding*Please note, this initiative was extremely successful, and we currently have a waiting list of amazing community members who would like to foster. We’re transferring in more at-risk pets as quickly as we can, but it may take some time for us to contact you if you’ve put in an application.
Wilford’s adoption was featured by NBC4, HuffPost, The NY Daily News and DCist
- 28-Pound Cat in DC Finds a Forever Home in MD.
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Couple Who Helped Famous Tubby Tabby Slim Down Have Adopted Another Viral Fat Cat
Wilford and Oreo were featured on Fox5 News.
2019
The Washington Post featured our community of volunteers.
- How does this busy animal rescue get by with just 4 full-time employees? It has 300 loyal volunteers. (with an MSN repost)
We celebrated our 1,000th Dogventure.
We helped get dogs out of Louisiana before Hurricane Barry struck.
- More than 120 dogs and cats transported out of Louisiana before Tropical Storm Barry
- More than 120 dogs and cats rescued from Tropical Storm Barry’s path in Louisiana