The Maggie Society is a non profit dog rescue in Wilson, North Carolina. Recognized as a 501c3 nonprofit in August of 2016, our team has worked tirelessly to help great dogs find great homes.
Every dog that enters The Maggie Society goes into a foster home where an individual, couple, or family that has volunteered time and energy into molding a rescued animal into a loving pet. Our foster families provide a safe place to land and a temporary home where dogs and puppies learn basic house manners. Our dedicated volunteers work to find well-matched, carefully screened homes, while other volunteers help with transports that send our dogs to their forever homes with our northern partner rescue groups.
We also serve as a resource for our community and pet owners by providing education and information on responsible pet ownership, including the importance of spay/neuter and other essential vetting, positive behavior training, good nutrition and how dog owners can provide a quality life and maintain good mental and emotional health as well as physical health.
With our committed volunteers, foster homes, local veterinarians, and northern partner rescues, we are able to save the lives hundreds of dogs every year.
Every dog that enters The Maggie Society goes into a foster home where an individual, couple, or family that has volunteered time and energy into molding a rescued animal into a loving pet. Our foster families provide a safe place to land and a temporary home where dogs and puppies learn basic house manners. Our dedicated volunteers work to find well-matched, carefully screened homes, while other volunteers help with transports that send our dogs to their forever homes with our northern partner rescue groups.
We also serve as a resource for our community and pet owners by providing education and information on responsible pet ownership, including the importance of spay/neuter and other essential vetting, positive behavior training, good nutrition and how dog owners can provide a quality life and maintain good mental and emotional health as well as physical health.
With our committed volunteers, foster homes, local veterinarians, and northern partner rescues, we are able to save the lives hundreds of dogs every year.