
Follow DBS Rescue on social media for weekly updates on adoptable, events and partnerships: Instagram, Facebook, and TikTok are where we are currently most active! Scroll down to see featured adoptable's updated monthly. Scroll even further down to see upcoming events and volunteer opportunities!
Featured Adoptables
One of the things DBS Rescue has been doing as we wait for official 501c3 application approval is volunteer with local shelters. Since July 2024 co-founders have been volunteering with Collin County Animal Services as dog walkers, behavior team, adoption counseling and mentoring. During our time we do our best to capture the adoptable dogs we volunteer with on camera to share their personality online in hope of improving their chances at finding an adopter! This being said when we share these dog's we share information based off of OUR time with the dogs and want to remind everybody that kennel behaviors are not a valid representation of a dog's personality. We also like to remind all potential adopters that ALL animals are unpredictable (no matter the time spent together, or training poured into them, and you should never leave children or other animals with animals unsupervised to help avoid heartbreaking situations and scenarios.
Tails and Trails 5K RunWalk
April 26th 2025 7:00am - 12:00pm
7117 Co Rd​ 166, McKinney, Texas 75071
​​​Ticket Costs: Adult: $20 | Child: $10 | Dog: $5 | Child under 5: Free
Registration: Tails & Trails 5k Run/Walk @ Myer's Park
Supporting Collin County Animal Services:
A fun 5k walk/run for the entire family (including the 4-legged variety!) that will benefit Collin County Animal Services to assist in preparing animals for adoption into their forever homes.​
April - May - June
Tentative
May 10th 2025
​Ticket Cost: None
Supporting the adoption of big breed dogs
If you are a strong person or family looking for a strong dog to add to the pack, this might be the even to help with that!
Tentative
June TBD
Co-host TBD
Reach out if you want to co-host or sponsor an event to positively impact the pet community.