Welcome to the Hearts and Tails Animal Alliance Rescue Dog Photo Contest!
The winners of this contest will be featured in our 2024 "Who Rescued Who" Calendar as well receive the amazing items featured on the "
Prizes" section. 100% of all proceeds collected from this contest, as well as revenue from the sale of the calendar will go directly to saving the lives of dogs just like the ones to be featured here.
Have a rescue dog that you'd like to enter? Please do, and be sure to share with your social networks to guarantee your spot in our calendar!
Hearts and Tails is a 100% volunteer-staffed 501(c)3 non-profit organization.
Reserve a Day to Honor Your Pet
Just want a guaranteed spot in the calendar? Reserve a day to honor your pet. This can be for your pet's adoption anniversary, birthday, loved one's birthday, memorial or really any special day! Your pet's photo will appear on the day of your choice. Just choose your favorite photo and then choose the day and pay! First come first served! Once a date has been reserved, it will no longer be available.
Reserve Your Day Here →Want to Pre-order Your Calendar(s)?
Please consider pre-ordering a calendar. This will help us purchase the right amount of calendars so we don't waste valuable funds on extra stock.
Calendar Pre-order →About Us
Hearts and Tails Animal Alliance, Inc is a 501(c) (3) non profit organization based in New Hampshire. Our story is like many others… We are a group of animal lovers / long time volunteers, who met a black dog while vacationing in Puerto Rico, whose plight was so bleak, that we were compelled to take action. We've spent countless hours to understand the issues as well as the roadblocks, and have created relationships with amazing people who are of the same heart. Our goal is to find creative, innovative solutions to the issues faced by stray animals all over the world
The mission of Hearts and Tails Animal Alliance is to eliminate the euthanasia of adoptable animals by providing rescue and re-homing assistance where the size of a stray population has exceeded a local community's ability to control; providing post-disaster response assistance for displaced animals; to promote the prevention of cruelty to animals; and to foster the human-animal bond.