Saving Grace Dog Rescue Robeson County
is a private intake facility founded to impact the staggering number of unwanted and euthanized puppies and dogs in Robeson County.
We depend on donors and supporters to operate.
Intake and daily care is provided to the animals at this shelter location until they can be transported to an adoption facility – like Saving Grace Wake Forest – where they can be adopted.

We need your help in Robeson County, North Carolina
Meet Samantha and take a tour of Saving Grace Dog Rescue Robeson!
Samantha talks about the issues rural counties like Robeson face when it comes to taking care of the needs of animals.
In rural Robeson County North Carolina, unwanted dogs, puppies and kittens don’t have a chance. In 2018 alone, more than 90% of animals who end up at the Robeson County Animal Shelter were euthanized.
MORE THAN 90% were euthanized…
As a private, state-licensed intake facility, Saving Grace Dog Rescue Robeson County is part of Saving Grace Animals for Adoption in Wake Forest, North Carolina. This new rescue facility depends solely on donors and supporters to rescue and care for animals until they can be transported to an adoption facility.

What can you do to help Robeson County….
Right now, we’re focusing on rescuing adoptable animals from a high-kill shelter. Your funds, time and supplies will save the lives of countless animals.
Next, we need to work on reducing the number of unwanted animals. Right now, there are not a lot of spay/neuter options in Robeson County. Saving Grace wants to change that – one of our aspirations is to expand Saving Grace’s existing spay/neuter clinic operations to support rural communities in curbing their exploding puppy populations. Your donations will help us get closer to that goal!
Saving Grace Dog Rescue Robeson County
273 Kenric Dr.
Lumberton, NC 28360, USA
Phone: 910-738-7132
Phone: 910-827-7132
273 Kenric Dr.
Lumberton, NC 28360, USA
Saving Grace Dog Rescue Robeson County is currently open only by appointment.
Email Us to schedule a visit.
We Need Volunteers!
We’re always looking for help with:
- Admin duties
- Cleaning, feeding, and walking the dogs
- Helping with events
- Transport
- Fundraising/grant writing
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We Need Supplies and Donations!
Funds and Amazon Wish List items donated from this page will go directly to our efforts in Robeson County.
OR donate by mailing a check to:
Saving Grace Dog Rescue Robeson County
P.O. Bo 3340
Lumberton, NC 28360
Saving Grace Robeson County Blog
Ruffin’ it in Robeson – Spring Fever!
It has been a busy few weeks here at SG Robeson County! We kicked off spring by attending the Carolina’s Unite Shelter Conference at the end of February. It was a good learning opportunity in regard to issues different shelters face and how they work with partners to improve the lives of animals and people. Next it was off to the Carolina Peddler’s St.PawTrick’s Pawty to raise awareness about...
Ruffin it in Robeson
Can you believe its been a year? Happy Anniversary to Saving Grace Robeson County! We are so grateful to have a location in the most needed place in North Carolina. Almost 800 deserving souls have passed through their care. Like Saving Grace in Wake Forest, there's are plenty of news and ways you can help. Have a look. Pass it on. Donate. Support. Join. Every little bit you give will go a long...
Thank you Caroline and the Robeson County Public Library!
Caroline from Robeson County Public Library presents Tails & Tales, featuring our very own Samantha Bennett from Saving Grace Robeson County!
Saving Grace Robeson in the NEWS
Molly’s interview on Good Morning America from July 2020
- Robeson leads NC in euthanasia rate (Fayettevielle Observer – 11/23/2019)
- Wake Forest-based animal rescue group sets up Lumberton Operation (The Robesonian – 3/23/2021)
- Two Robeson County men charged in separate animal cruelty cases (The Robesonian – 2/23/2021)
Twelve Hound dogs were seized from a residence in Robeson County in late February by Animal Cruelty Investigators and the county Sheriff’s office after investigators responded to a report of malnourishment and poor living conditions.
Saving Grace answered the call to provide for their care. This is their story.