Helping Hands for Little Paws (HHLP) began in 1995. Since that time, we have rescued, re-homed and sterilized hundreds of animals in Central Arkansas. Twenty years later, we are still helping homeless dogs in Arkansas. HHLP is a foster-based program, where the dogs in our group live in foster homes until they find their "fur-ever" home. All of our adoptable dogs have been altered, are up to date on shots, are heartworm negative and have been on heartworm, flea and tick preventative.
Our Process:
The first step in our process is to complete the online application. Once the application is received, we will review it and do the reference checks. If the members all agree there is a potential match, you will be contacted to set up a meet 'n greet/home visit. This is done at your home. If the meet 'n greet goes well, then we will proceed with a trial adoption.
Our Process:
The first step in our process is to complete the online application. Once the application is received, we will review it and do the reference checks. If the members all agree there is a potential match, you will be contacted to set up a meet 'n greet/home visit. This is done at your home. If the meet 'n greet goes well, then we will proceed with a trial adoption.
Helping Hands News & Updates
Gulliver is heartworm positive. Because of his size, we can not do traditional heartworm treatment on him. He is on the slow kill treatment plan. Gulliver has been adopted!
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Sanctuary Dogs
Dixie was adopted as a 3 month old puppy and was returned after 6 years (with her sister Lexie) due to divorce. She came back to our program with a thyroid condition that we are treating. She recently had surgery to remove a cancerous growth on her side. Click the donate button below to make a donation that goes directly to her care.
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Daisy was rescued after several days loose as a stray. She was adopted and returned, However, after several years of being listed, she was never re-adopted. Daisy has a thyroid condition and is now 8-10 years old. Daisy is safe in sanctuary care. Click the donate button below to make a donation that goes directly to her care.
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Ava was adopted as a puppy and returned after 6 years (due to no fault of her own). She has incontinence issues and is on medicine for it. She recently tore her ACL in her back leg and had to have surgery. Click the donate button below to make a donation that goes directly to her care.
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Margot is a puppy mill survivor. She lived for 6 years in a 3x2 cage. Released to new owners who allowed her to live for 10 months out in the mountains before she was captured, after she was let out to potty. Caged animal to wild animal. Margot is safe in sanctuary care and is not adoptable due to grand mal seizures. Click to donate to her care.
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