Simon Says Foundation

Simon Says Foundation We are dedicated to the belief that every dog deserves a chance to live.

While we advocate for long-term systemic reform, we focus on immediate impact: supporting grassroots rescues, mentoring first-time networkers, & providing operational guidance.

05/28/2026

Emergencies happen fast, but preparation can make all the difference for your dogs. šŸ’›šŸ•

Keep a dog emergency kit ready with food, water, medical records, leashes, carriers, medications, and more.

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It doesn’t take one big action to create impact, support can come in many forms, and every single one helps dogs in need...
05/27/2026

It doesn’t take one big action to create impact, support can come in many forms, and every single one helps dogs in need.

At Simon Says Foundation, there are multiple ways you can be part of this work:
• One-time giving
• Monthly support
• Planned giving
• Workplace giving
• Giving in honor

Every form of support helps strengthen rescue efforts and brings better outcomes for dogs who need it most. Thank you for being part of it.

🐾 Give love, save a life, donate now! Link on our bio.

In a heat stroke situation, quick action can help stabilize your dog while waiting for veterinary care. Moving them to a...
05/24/2026

In a heat stroke situation, quick action can help stabilize your dog while waiting for veterinary care. Moving them to a cooler area, offering small amounts of water, and gently lowering body temperature are important first steps.

Early response supports better outcomes and helps reduce further risk.

🐾 Give love, save a life, donate now! Link on our bio.

05/22/2026

Overcrowded shelters don’t just mean more dogs in one place; they mean more stress, less space, and fewer resources for every animal that needs help. šŸ’›

Awareness is the first step toward change.

Share this Reel to help spread the message and support rescue solutions.

Even small changes in temperature can significantly affect a dog’s ability to regulate heat. Dogs don’t cool down the sa...
05/21/2026

Even small changes in temperature can significantly affect a dog’s ability to regulate heat. Dogs don’t cool down the same way humans do, which makes them more vulnerable to sudden temperature shifts.

A difference of just 3° can speed up how quickly their body temperature rises, increasing the risk of heat stroke within a short time.

Understanding this sensitivity helps you make safer decisions during walks, travel, and outdoor time.

🐾 Give love, save a life, donate now! Link on our bio.

Most dogs don’t have a voice in what happens to them. Their safety, care, and future depend on the systems and people ar...
05/18/2026

Most dogs don’t have a voice in what happens to them. Their safety, care, and future depend on the systems and people around them.

Dogs can’t navigate rescue, resources, or outcomes on their own. That’s why support for rescues and the people doing this work directly shapes how many dogs get a second chance.

Simon Says Foundation focuses on strengthening that system through funding, education, and practical support, so more dogs can move from uncertainty to stability. And with your support, that impact grows even further.

🐾 Give love, save a life, donate now! Link on our bio.

Building a confident dog starts with how they experience the world. Every new sound, place, and interaction shapes how t...
05/15/2026

Building a confident dog starts with how they experience the world. Every new sound, place, and interaction shapes how they respond over time.

Proper socialization helps dogs build confidence through safe, gradual exposure to new environments. It’s not about rushing experiences, but helping them feel secure as they learn and adapt over time.

Proper dog socialization includes:
• Gradual exposure to new environments
• Safe and positive interactions
• Respecting the dog’s comfort level
• Building calm responses over time
• Avoiding rushed experiences

This approach supports stable, confident behavior in everyday life.

🐾 Give love, save a life, donate now! Link on our bio.

05/14/2026

Rising costs don’t just affect people; they affect pets, too. šŸ’›

When families struggle, more dogs end up at risk of neglect, surrender, and overcrowded shelters. Awareness matters, and support makes a difference.

Share this to help spread compassion and rescue education.

05/14/2026

Atlas update... our boy got adopted!
If you've been following, you know how far he's come. He came in emaciated, shortlisted for euthanasia, and spent weeks in medical boarding completely isolated while he healed.
Simon Says Foundation covered everything.
Today Atlas has a forever home and we are so happy for him.
This is why we do what we do. Donate link in bio ... there's always another dog waiting for their call.

A dog should never be seen as something that can simply be ā€œplaced elsewhereā€ when things get hard. Shelters are often f...
05/12/2026

A dog should never be seen as something that can simply be ā€œplaced elsewhereā€ when things get hard. Shelters are often full, and intake capacity is limited, which means options are not always available.

Most surrender situations don’t happen overnight, they build up over time when challenges aren’t supported early enough. With the right education and guidance, many of these situations can be approached differently.

Understanding this helps protect both dogs and the bond they share with their owners.

🐾 Give love, save a life, donate now! Link on our bio.

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Bellevue, WA
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