
Pawsitive Rescue Division promotes a streamlined process for each pup from rescue to their fur-ever home. This process highlights rehabilitation, training and concentrated care for each rescued dog and their new owners.We believe in kindness and education for each dog’s needs and putting the best paw forward through the adoption process.
Pawsitive Rescue Division Adoption Event
Join Us For Our Upcoming Adoption Event
February 21st, 6pm-8pm
Alvarium Brewing Company
365 John Downey Drive,
New Britain, CT 06051
On February 21st, we will be hosting an event in New Britain, CT, where you can meet amazing dogs available for adoption and learn more about our non-profit organization, how you you can help, and make a life-changing difference to the lives of our pups.
HEADLINER
Margot
Margot came to us from the Dallas, Texas area a couple months ago. She was found in a house with 12 other Dobermans with their owner that had passed a couple weeks prior. A rescue partner had reached out to us to see if we could help and of course we said yes! While we are not sure, we firmly believe that Margot is Paisley's daughter. We estimate Margot to be 1.5 years years old. She is fully up to date, microchipped, and spayed. Margot is a young healthy girl and Margot has been working hard on her socialization with other dogs and does love playing with them. If you have another pup, a meet and greet would be required! She has been around children and would do best with kids 5 and up! True to her breed, Margot is a velcro dog and love to be loved!
Kemma Needs Your Help
Donate to Kemma’s Corrective Amputation Surgery
Kemma came to us back in October, 2024, from a high kill shelter. She was on the euthanasia list because she needed her leg amputated after getting it mangled with skin missing and bone exposed.
A shelter veterinarian offered to take her leg off for free if a rescue committed to her and we did just that. Unfortunately, after months of recovery and rest, her little nub is not healing correctly. Her leg should have been amputated at her shoulder and unfortunately was not, which has caused her nub to fill with fluid, drain, and provide Kemma with balance issues while walking, causing face planting to be a daily occurrence.
Thanks to Dr. Block and Dr. Lindgren, Kemma has surgery next Friday to correct her amputation and help her put her best paw forward! Kemma’s surgery estimate is $4,500 and we need your help to make it happen! This angel has been through it at only 10 months of age! Any and all donations are greatly appreciated!
Thank you and Love Always,
Kemma, Lauren, Ella, Lexi, Brynn & Vin
Don’t Just Take Our Paw For it….
Sarah N.
“Just over two years ago, we adopted Molly, a pitty mix who had been a beloved foster dog at Pawsitive Rescue Division. Molly had a tough start to life, but we’re so grateful to give her every chance to leave those early days behind. She has been an absolute joy, filling a space in our family we didn’t even know was there.
Molly also became the proud sister to her adopted brother Hades, whom we welcomed into our home as a puppy just a few months after Molly, also from Pawsitive Rescue Division. The two are inseparable, best friends who have truly completed our family.
Throughout the process, the Pawsitive Rescue Division was incredibly supportive, offering help with pet sitting and providing advice on how to best acclimate our new four-legged family members.”
Emily E.
“We fostered about nine dogs with the Pawsitive Rescue Division before we had our “foster fail” and decided to keep sweet and playful Nelly (formerly Gertie).
Nelly loves everything and everyone she encounters. She fits perfectly in our family and we are so happy to have her.”

















