Healing, Training, Transforming Lives

At Working Dogs of Nevada, we rescue and rehabilitate dogs facing behavioral challenges, medical neglect, or abandonment. Through compassion, expert care, and personalized training, we give these overlooked dogs a second chance at life, purpose, and love.


Where Rescue Meets Purpose

We don't just save lives—we shape them. From nursing pregnant dogs to training adult rescues, our team ensures each animal has the tools to succeed in a loving, permanent home.

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What We Do

Our core services that make a difference in every dog's life.

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Saving At-Risk Dogs

We take in dogs that others overlook due to behavioral or health challenges.

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Behavioral Rehabilitation

Each dog receives personalized training to prepare for adoption or service work.

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Mother & Puppy Care

We support pregnant dogs and newborns with safe housing and nutrition.

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Forever Safety Net

Every adopted dog is guaranteed a lifelong safety net through our program.

Rescue. Rehabilitate. Rehome.

Lifesaving Programs

Discover the specialized programs that provide second chances to dogs in need — from rehabilitation to rehoming — and find out how your support can make a lasting impact.

Sponsorship of a dog

Our fee covers all veterinary care, safe boarding, behavior training, and the adoption process. This investment not only saves a life but helps transform a once-forgotten dog into a loving, adoptable companion — or even a future service dog. Your support directly changes lives.

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Frequently Asked Questions

This fee covers essential services like medical care, behavioral training, safe boarding, food, and the adoption process. Many of the dogs we rescue require extensive rehabilitation, which takes time and professional resources.

Yes! Partial sponsorships are welcomed and combined with other donations to fully support a dog’s rehabilitation journey. Every dollar makes a difference.

We never turn away a dog due to a lack of funds, but sponsorship helps us take in more dogs and ensure they get the quality of care they deserve.

In rare cases where a dog is not suitable for adoption, they remain under our lifelong care in a safe and structured environment.