The Bed & Breakfast Animal Rescue
At Woof and Willow Puppy Rescue, we save the dogs that have never known love, the unwanted, forgotten, abused, neglected—the ones that need us the most.
We have opened up our home here in Colorado to create a one-of-a-kind, in-house rescue that utilizes foster homes and our community. Our founder and director, Dana, focuses on neonatal puppy care.

SAVING THEM
Saving mothers, puppies, and more from the highest killing shelters in America, abuse, neglect and more.
SUPPORTING THEM
Providing them with the care, support, love, security, training, and anything else they might need.
SECURING THEM
Finding nothing less than the perfect home for each animal. Providing lifelong support and a take-back guarantee.
The Most Fragile Lives Deserve the Fiercest Love
At Woof & Willow Puppy Rescue, we specialize in the most fragile lives — newborn puppies who have been orphaned, rejected, surrendered, or placed on euthanasia lists simply because they require too much care.
Neonatal puppies cannot regulate their body temperature. They cannot eat on their own. They cannot survive without round-the-clock intervention.
That’s where we step in.
Shop & Save Lives
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We're all about community.
We rely on our local Colorado community and give back in return.
We're always here for you. Owning a dog isn't easy. Reach out if you ever need a helping hand.
We partner with local businesses that offer us discounts, and we are proud to spread the word.
What people are saying:
Dana's love for animals has been a driving force behind the creation of Woof & Willow. Her mission is to not only rescue dogs in need but also to educate the community on the importance of proper care, vaccinations, and spaying/neutering. Join her in making a difference in the lives of our furry friends.
Veterans are eligible for discounted or waived adoption fees.
Important Rescue Update
After careful consideration, Woof & Willow Puppy Rescue has made the difficult decision to pause all out-of-state intakes until further notice due to concerns surrounding the spread of the New World screwworm.
The health and safety of the puppies and dogs currently in our care—and the animals throughout our community—must come first. While this pause is heartbreaking, we believe taking proactive precautions is the responsible choice as we continue to monitor the situation and any recommendations from veterinary and agricultural authorities.
This decision does not affect our current dogs in care, adoptions, or local Colorado intakes that meet our safety protocols. We remain committed to saving lives while protecting the animals who rely on us.
Thank you for understanding and for continuing to support our mission. We know many amazing dogs outside of Colorado still need help, and we hope this pause will be temporary. Until then, we'll keep advocating, educating, and doing everything we can to help animals safely.
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