The Process
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Step One
Fill out a foster/adoption application. Be thorough.
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Step Two
We will call you for a brief phone Q&A . Then we will do a home visit. Then you can meet any dogs!
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Step Three
Once your application is approved, we will schedule a move in day at your house.
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Step Four
One month after move in day, you will have the option to adopt. We suggest a $250 adoption donation.
How we help
TPP searches shelters for the longest resident dogs to foster and train in preparation for their permanent new home and family.
Shelters often operate on low budgets and staff shortages, causing difficulty to allot individual time to dogs that have behavioral issues, which is why TPP selects dogs that need more extensive individual attention. TPP dogs decompress in foster homes and develop lifelong skills that create invaluable dogs, ensuring they will live the entirety of their life in a loving home. All TPP dogs and families have lifetime access to maintenance training and the TPP community. Volunteers and donations contribute to this process.
TPP dogs decompress in foster homes and develop lifelong skills that create invaluable dogs, ensuring they will live the entirety of their life in a loving home. All TPP dogs and families have lifetime access to maintenance training and the TPP community. Volunteers and donations contribute to this process.
Learn more about our dogs
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Learn more about our dogs 🐾
Meet the Paws
Meet our board members
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Ashley Ferree, President
Ashley splits her time between growing The Paw Project and designing floorplans for the home renovation business she founded in 2017. She has a Bachelor of Business Administration from Roanoke College and a Master of Interior Architecture from Chatham University. Ashley grew up surrounded by farm animals and carried that comfortability into adulthood, when she worked and volunteered in dog boarding facilities and at humane societies. Ashley’s compassion, education, and entrepreneurship complement her perspective on how to improve human - canine relationships and wellness. Ashley and her husband own three dogs and usually have a foster dog around too.
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Rachel Diehl, Treasurer
Rachel helps out with the Paw Project as much as possible while working as an accountant in her family’s car business in Pittsburgh, PA. She has a Bachelor of Business Administration from Villanova University and a strong love for animals after growing up with cats and dogs. She has a cat named Lil Wayne that she adopted, and has hopes to adopt a dog once she has a yard big enough. She’s passionate about helping dogs and hopes you are too!
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Emmalee Klein, Secretary
Growing up on a farm, Emmalee has been surrounded by many animals her entire life. There were always new strays showing up to call the farm home, and none were turned away. Emmalee has a Bachelor of Fine Arts from Hampden Sydney College. Now, Emmalee does freelance styling and set design, and also works at a barn to stay surrounded by animals. It is also unlikely that you will find Emmalee anywhere without her rescue dog, Sina.
Get involved.
Any way you’re able to support us can make all the difference in a dog’s life.