Special needs rescue since 2017.

Because every dog deserves a home.

Adopting is one of the best things you can do.

When you adopt, you’re not just giving a deserving dog a home. You’re also reducing the demand for puppy mills and other industrial-scale breeding operations that put profit before animal welfare. Sadly, bad breeding is the cause of many of the birth defects our dogs suffer.

Meet Our Pups

  • Nimble

    Nimble is a sweet girl who is paralyzed in her hind end. She has had to have both back legs amputated and is much happier!

  • Otto

    Otto is an older distinguished gentleman looking for his forever home.

  • Quest

    Quest has come so far and is turning into such an amazing dog. He needs a confident owner who can continue to work with him. He has no issues with new people coming into the house, he’s quiet in his crate, is housebroken and has a goofy side that he has been sharing with us. He is losing his sight but it doesn’t bother him at all.

  • Suvi

    Suvi is a 1yr old deaf Great Pyrenes

  • Shonda

    Shonda has ataxia which causes her gait to be a bit stiff. It does not casue er any pain or slow her down any.

  • Echo

    Echo is wary of people. He is am zing with other dogs and needs a person who will work one on one with him to help him trust humans again.

In the news

WATERTOWN, Conn. (WTNH) — A non-profit organization in Watertown rescues and rehomes dogs with disabilities. They may be blind or deaf or have other imperfections.

It’s called Perfect Imperfections.

Trisha Malfitano of Perfect Imperfections joins us on Nyberg to share more about how the organization got started, her children’s books and how people can adopt dogs from the program.

Watch Perfect Imperfections featured on WTNH