Juno's Den

Juno's Den Registered 501(c)3 *tax exempt organization*
https://linktr.ee/Junosden

🐾 Imagine a world where dog's needs come first...

☘️ Adopt, Foster, Give Back, Educate

🐕 We support Force free/R+/No-kill and a Holistic approach

📍 501(c)3 organization|Not a shelter

✨ End-of-Year Fundraiser: Handmade Bandanas with Heart ✨This season, you can help our dogs and make your pup look extra ...
12/27/2025

✨ End-of-Year Fundraiser: Handmade Bandanas with Heart ✨

This season, you can help our dogs and make your pup look extra cute doing it 🐾💛
We’re offering hand-made bandanas crafted in Mexico, featuring exclusive designs you won’t find anywhere else. Every bandana sold helps fund the care of some of our most vulnerable pups — our beloved senior rescues Ginger and Marzipan, and our five long-term Mexican dogs who are still waiting for their second chance: Bean, Arlen, Nadia, Jacinta, and Lucy.

If you love seeing your dog look fashionable, charming, and one-of-a-kind — or if you’re looking for a thoughtful gift for a fellow dog lover — this is your moment.

Available sizes: • S / CH – Chihuahuas, toy poodles, and tiny friends
• M / M – Bichon, Maltese, Havanese, and similar
• L / G – Retrievers, Huskies, Shepherds, and big hearts
This end-of-the-year sale directly supports dogs who need it most — seniors with growing medical needs and long-waiting souls who deserve to finally be chosen.

Thank you for standing with us, for shopping with purpose, and for helping write a kinder ending to their stories. 🐶✨
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For all those who have been wondering about our little red fox, Xanthi... she is doing amazing, sassier as ever and gett...
12/27/2025

For all those who have been wondering about our little red fox, Xanthi... she is doing amazing, sassier as ever and getting all the love and attention this holiday season!

If you ever wonder why... this is why! Doesn't matter how long, how much or how hard, we will always find the best families for our pups!

Thank you again for giving Xanthi everything she always wished for.
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They have been patient longer than they should have had to be.Not because they aren’t ready.Not because they aren’t wond...
12/25/2025

They have been patient longer than they should have had to be.
Not because they aren’t ready.
Not because they aren’t wonderful.
But because sometimes the world looks past the ones who need us most.

Arlen is still waiting for the person who will choose him without hesitation.
Bean is hoping her gentleness is finally noticed.
Lucy is ready to give her whole heart to someone who stays.
Nadia carries joy in her body and hope in her eyes.
Jacinta is quietly dreaming of a place where she belongs.

They are sweet, active, playful, and full of love they’ve been saving for their people. They don’t care about their past, their coat color, or the labels attached to them. They just want what every dog wants—to be loved back.

As we look toward 2026, our wish is simple and urgent:
Let this be the year waiting ends.

If you’ve been thinking about adopting… this is your sign.
If you can foster… you can change a life today.
If you can share… you might be the reason their person finds them.

Help us give Arlen, Bean, Lucy, Nadia, and Jacinta the ending they deserve.

Apply to adopt or foster through Juno’s Den and help turn hope into home. 🐾💛

Today felt like a small miracle for our sweet senior girl, Ginger 🤍We took Ginger in for a veterinary visit today after ...
12/25/2025

Today felt like a small miracle for our sweet senior girl, Ginger 🤍

We took Ginger in for a veterinary visit today after carrying some heavy worries about her health. What we found instead was reassurance, compassion, and hope. We met with an incredibly grounded, thoughtful, and deeply caring geriatric specialist who took the time to truly see Ginger. For a 12+ year-old soul, she is in good shape—her challenges are the gentle aches of time, the kind that can be managed so she can remain comfortable and cherished throughout her golden years.

Ginger is everything we love about seniors: soft, affectionate, and endlessly grateful for kindness. Her past, however, tells a different story. After being rehomed, she fell into the wrong hands and came terrifyingly close to losing her life to the very people who should have protected her. That kind of heartbreak leaves a mark—but somehow, it never stole her sweetness. She still leans in. She still trusts. She still loves.

Today felt like the universe meeting her halfway. Against all odds, we were able to schedule this appointment on Christmas Eve. A dear friend drove her all the way from Snohomish to Sumner just to make sure she got the care she needed. And we are so grateful to be supported by her incredible foster home .love.foster.dogs and our friends from an amazing rescue who is walking this path with us. Thank you from the bottom of our hearts, .

Ginger’s story is no longer about what she lost—it’s about what’s ahead. Her future is brighter now, steadier, filled with possibility. What she needs next is a forever home: a quiet place, a warm bed, gentle hands, and someone who will love her completely for the rest of her days.

If you’ve ever considered opening your heart to a senior, Ginger is waiting. And she is so very worthy of a beautiful ending. 💛

As this year comes to a close, I often find myself wishing the world would just pause for a moment.I wish I could stop e...
12/24/2025

As this year comes to a close, I often find myself wishing the world would just pause for a moment.
I wish I could stop everything and sit down to write—really write—about the journey of every single dog who found a home through Juno’s Den. About where they started, how far they came, and what it meant to place them into the arms of the people who chose them. I wish I could send those stories to every adopter, as a reminder of what we built together.
But time is relentless. It keeps moving, no matter how full our hearts are or how many stories are waiting to be told.
That’s why connection matters so much to us. Staying connected. Strengthening the bond that makes the Juno’s Den family what it is. Because what we share isn’t just rescue—it’s a future we’ve chosen together for dogs who once had no hope at all.
If you’re part of this family, please help us grow it. Share our tiny rescue with people you know who are as committed, as compassionate, and as willing as you are to show up for these pups. We need more homes like yours—more hearts open to welcoming those who are still waiting. The ones left behind. The ones who have not yet slipped into oblivion.
There are so many ways to build something meaningful around a project like Juno’s Den. Foster if you can’t adopt. Educate if you can’t donate. Share if that’s what you’re able to do right now.
Because this is what love can do—when some of us are willing to fight for those without a voice.
Thank you adopters, fosters, rescue partners, veterinarians, sponsors, supporters & friends for being here. Thank you for choosing them first. And thank you for continuing this journey with us into the year ahead. 🐾

Hello friends! Leo had a little accident last night and tore one of his nails. We are now at the vet and he needs the wh...
12/20/2025

Hello friends!

Leo had a little accident last night and tore one of his nails. We are now at the vet and he needs the whole nail removed to avoid getting an infection.

Estimated vet bill will be around $400, which we were not anticipating at this time with everything else going on.

Accidents happen and we will take care of it, no matter what. However, we can always use a little help and if you are able to support Leo, please do! We always appreciate all the support we recieve and are very grateful for everyone who shares our pleas.

It's not the best time of the year to continue asking for help, but rescue never stops. So here we are, keeping our promise every single day!

Thank you!

This sweetheart is still waiting for a chance to get out of Saint Vincent's in Guadalajara.If you are new here, this hel...
12/20/2025

This sweetheart is still waiting for a chance to get out of Saint Vincent's in Guadalajara.

If you are new here, this hell hole of a shelter had 200+ dogs living in less than ideal conditions. Many have had their fair share of suffering and are just hoping for a chance to be loved.

We are willing to help any committed adopters or fosters to adopt who would be willing to open their hearts to one pup.

Please contact me with any questions as to how this process would work. We don't have much time.

If you would like to sponsor a dog, please do so. This is an emergency and we are sharing and pushing with our sister rescue in Mexico because no dog should be left behind.

Thanks for reading.

Sometimes rescue feels impossibly heavy.When the person caring for an overcrowded shelter in Mexico suddenly passed away...
12/20/2025

Sometimes rescue feels impossibly heavy.

When the person caring for an overcrowded shelter in Mexico suddenly passed away, more than 200 innocent dogs were left behind. No plan. No safety net. Just confusion, hunger, fear, and bodies already worn down by neglect and time. They will carry the weight of that day for a very long time.

We wish — with every part of us — that we could save them all. But rescue is also about accepting the limitations of what one small organization can hold. For us, Marzipan was the last pull of the year.

All of the dogs at this shelter come from a life where love was scarce and survival was the only daily goal. Their bodies telling quiet stories of years that were never gentle. Every ine of them needs to see veterinarians to finally begin to understand what their futures may require — and what they’ve endured.

Right now, they are all exhausted. Fragile. And unbelievably deserving.

Bringing them to safety is only the beginning. The medical care, the boarding, the nourishment, the time — it all adds up quickly, and not a single rescue can do this alone. We all need help to carry them through this next chapter.

At Juno’s Den, we have witnessed miracles before. Dogs who arrived broken and forgotten have gone on to know warmth, dignity, and love. We are holding onto hope — and praying hard — that there will be 200 more of those stories.

Welcome to safety wherever you have found it, sweet babies.
You are safe now.
It is safe to say we all promise to fight for you, as long as you’ll let us. I am grateful today for each person that has stepped up to help in any way they were able to. Thank you! 🤍

Bean has been patient long enough.Bean was discarded almost two years ago—left inside an abandoned building with three o...
12/19/2025

Bean has been patient long enough.

Bean was discarded almost two years ago—left inside an abandoned building with three other dogs, with no food, no safety, and no plan for survival. If a neighbor hadn’t spoken up, Bean wouldn’t be here. She was saved at the very last moment.

She healed. She trusted again.
And then she waited.

Bean has spent nearly two years living on a ranch, watching life go by, wondering when it will finally be her turn. She’s about 6 years old now—soft-hearted, gentle, and quietly affectionate. She doesn’t push. She doesn’t demand. She simply hopes someone will see her and choose her.

She longs for a home where love is steady and present. Where she isn’t left alone for long hours. Where she can rest knowing she won’t be forgotten again. She enjoys the outdoors, gets along beautifully with calm, mellow dogs, and brings a peaceful presence wherever she goes.

Bean has already lost so much time.
She’s still waiting for the life she was promised.

She hopes her forever family is in Washington.
And she’s hoping they find her—soon.

❤️

This Holiday Season, We’re Asking You to Make Room 🎄🐾We thought the holidays would slow things down.They never do.Dogs d...
12/18/2025

This Holiday Season, We’re Asking You to Make Room 🎄🐾

We thought the holidays would slow things down.
They never do.

Dogs don’t stop needing help because it’s December. And we can’t look away just because it’s hard.

We know your feed is full of asks. We know compassion fatigue is real. But the truth is—we can’t continue without you.

Right now, this is what we’re carrying:

• Five dogs from Mexico who have been waiting for loving homes in Washington. They are currently in boarding, and we are covering their care week after week while they wait for their chance to belong.
• Ginger, our beautiful senior girl, who needs thorough veterinary care to rule out several concerns and create a plan that gives her the best possible quality of life.
• Marzipan, our gentle senior boy, pulled from a living hell in Guadalajara, who deserves to spend the rest of his days knowing love, safety, and kindness for the first time in his life.
• Several local fosters waiting for their families to find them.

And still, we stay committed to helping whenever there is room—because there is always another dog who needs out.

💛 We’re asking you to make room.
Make room in your heart.
Make room in your home.
And if you’re able, make a little room in your budget—thoughtfully, kindly—to help us keep going.

With just $300, a dog in Mexico can be pulled from a horrible situation and complete a full health protocol, including bloodwork and essential testing. That’s one life changed—completely.

We are still far from our fundraising goal, but every single contribution matters.
Please donate if you can. Share if you can’t.

✨ You can help set another soul free.
Please lend us a paw.

❤️

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Auburn, WA

Opening Hours

Monday 9am - 5pm
Tuesday 9am - 5pm
Wednesday 9am - 5pm
Thursday 9am - 5pm
Friday 9am - 5pm
Saturday 9am - 5pm
Sunday 9am - 5pm

Telephone

+13603585288

Website

Https://linktr.ee/junosden

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