Freddie B's Furry Friends Rescue 501c3 non-profit

Freddie B's Furry Friends Rescue 501c3 non-profit I created this page over 9 years ago to share my shelter and homeless/lost pet volunteer rescue and fostering, education, and advocacy. When Freddie B.

In February '24, I became a 501(c)(3) rescue that opened the door for me to help animals in need so much more. FREDDIE B. - FOUNDER/PRESIDENT/RESCUE OPERATIONS LEAD

Freddie B. has been raising dogs since he was a little boy and over the last years 50+ years, has developed the “gift” of being able to understand them, their body language, and in essence, the ability to communicate with them on

some level, in part, due to his Asperger's Syndrome. retired in 2016, he decided to combine his love of dogs and his "abilities" to communicate with them by becoming a volunteer at his local animal shelter. Since then, Freddie has volunteered thousands of hours of his time in various shelters, primarily working with extremely fearful shelter dogs and those with challenging behavior issues. During the early part of the Northern California campfire disaster in Nov. 2018, Freddie B. volunteered nearly 100 hours at the emergency animal shelter in Chico, California helping care for several hundred rescued dogs, and was specifically assigned by staff to work with the most extremely fearful and traumatized dogs, including those referred to as “fear biters" when they quickly recognized his expertise and abilities with working with these types of dogs. In addition to Fredde B’s shelter work, he has developed an expertise in rescuing elusive hard-to-catch stray dogs with a variety of rescue methods and tools, including the use of live taps. Freddie B. has successfully put that expertise to use dozens of times over the years by rescuing those stray dogs that most others could not catch or rescue. can be found commenting on occasion that since his retirement, his life has literally, “Gone to the dogs.”

Aside from Freddie B’s shelter and rescue work, he cares for his five rescue dogs that he considers his family: Dutch, a chocolate lab rescued from the fires during the Northern California Campfire disaster, Lady, a black lab that Freddie B. fostered when she was found as a stray, then turned into a foster fail when no one came forward to claim her, Tiny, a senior Chihuahua that spent the first years of her life living on the streets with her homeless owner before he gave her up, and Tinkerbell and Trixie, two Chihuahua siblings who were strays for over a year in a rural area of Southern California before Fredde B. rescued them by the use of a trap, then became part of his pack when no one came forward to claim them. has also been a certified positive reinforcement dog trainer for over 4 years (Freddie B. the Dog Teacher, L.L.C.) with his specialty being working with extremely fearful dogs and dogs with aggression issues and having a 5-star Google rating from his numerous past clients. In Freddie B’s spare time; aside from his shelter volunteering, community stray dog assists, and dog training, he enjoys spending time with his canine pack consisting of rescues and fosters.. is also a professional photographer and has travelled the world for his photography, in addition to having conducted numerous shelter pet photoshoots in several shelters to help them get adopted - Fredde B. is currently an artist member of the Avenue West Gallery artist coop. in Spokane, Washington as a Fine Arts photographer,



BOARD MEMBERS:

YVONNE LEACH - BOARD MEMBER (SECRETARY)

Yvonne been involved in the national Dogs Playing for Life program since 2019, which involved special training and resulted in implementing the program successfully at two animal shelters in Spokane. In 2020, Yvonne received a Mentorship certificate after attending the Longmont Humane Society week-long program in Colorado. Additionally, Yvonne worked at The Boeing Company for 25 years in public relations and communications with her last position as the Director of Communications of Boeing Commercial Airplane Programs. Yvone brings these valuable skills and experience to Freddie B’s Furry Friend Rescue as a vitally important board member Yvonne will help determine the rescue’s overall strategic direction, and she will specifically help implement communications strategies to reach donors and supporters as we grow the rescue. Yvonne has supported and believed in Freddie B’s vision of Furry B’s Furry Friends for years and when she was asked to join the team for the newly formed non-profit, she did not hesitate.

“If we don’t advocate for these dogs in need, then who will? Canine companions give us unconditional and constant love and I believe we owe them safety, good health and a second chance when they find their world has been rocked. Supporting a rescue like this makes me feel I am part of doing important work because I am contributing to improving the life of vulnerable dogs.” - Yvonne Leach. In Yvonne’s spare time, enjoys Yoga, hiking, traveling, and writing poetry - in Fall of 2023, Yvonne’s second collection of Poetry, “In the Spaces Between Us” was released by Kelsay Books. BRENDA WRIGHT - BOARD MEMBER / RESCUE OPERATIONS ADVISOR

Brenda has been a volunteer and animal advocate since she started as a dog walker at a local shelter in 2005. At about the same time, Brenda joined HEART (Humane Evacuation Animal Rescue Team), a local Spokane county animal rescue team and is currently the Vice President. Brenda was trained in two different systems of canine temperament testing/aggression assessments and did that for years, completing hundreds of assessments. Brenda is also trained and currently active in the DPFL (Dogs Playing for Life) shelter program where she volunteers her time with other DPFL volunteers to enhance the lives of shelter dogs and to help assist in their timely adoptions. Brenda has traveled nationally, and once internationally, with American Humane, the ASPCA, and IFAW to assist with dog fighting busts, failed sanctuaries, illegal puppy mills, and natural disasters. Brenda has deployed locally with the Spokane county animal control agency and the Department of Emergency Management to assist with natural disasters and animal cruelty cases. Brenda has also had the good fortune to train with some of the top dog trainers in the world such as Sue Sternberg, Nicole Wilde, Terry Ryan, and Carol Burns, in addition to spending nearly a month in India in a class with top British trainer, behaviorist, and author John Rogerson. Brenda is a retired firefighter from the City of Spokane and her 26 years of service has given her the skillset to manage emergency situations, think quickly, and work hard under less-than-ideal circumstances; all of which have been useful in animal rescue. Brenda had this to say about animal welfare:

“We must be the voice for the innocent animals that have no voice. We need to be able to stand up for them and protect them. They enhance our lives and deserve safe, comfortable, healthy homes. I intend to use the experience of the last nearly 20 years to assist Freddie B's Furry Friends Rescue to continue to advocate and assist animals in need.”

In Brenda’s spare time, she enjoys weightlifting, hiking, outdoor cycling, and time with her own pets.

08/07/2025

Meet Kit! Your new playmate!

🐾 Breed: Miniature Heeler
🎂 Age: 1-year-old / Female
🚽 House-trained: Close, but still working on it
🐶 Good with: Playful dogs, kids, dog-savvy cats
🧍‍♀️ Temperament: Playful, eager to please

Looking for a pint-sized adventure buddy with a big personality? Meet Kit, a sweet and spunky little heeler with a whole lot of heart (and energy)! Kit is full of playful enthusiasm, she loves zoomies, chewing on bully sticks, and even chasing tools when you're working in the yard.

Kit is crate trained and very close to being housebroken, though she still has a few accidents now and then. She hasn't been on leash walks yet, but she stays active running and playing in the backyard. She's a chewer at heart, so durable toys and supervision will go a long way toward keeping her busy and out of trouble.

Kit gets along well with dogs and would thrive with an active dog friend who loves to play all day. She does have a bit of a bossy streak and likes to herd her current doggy housemate, Shelby, who’s shy and not too into roughhousing, so slow intros and proper supervision are important. She's responsive to corrections and eager to please.

She’s great with kids and would likely do well with dog-savvy cats. If you're looking for a high-energy, playful pup who’s ready for fun and full of potential, Kit might be your girl!

Interested in meeting Kit, message us privately or fill out an application on our website.

08/06/2025

The reason for my absence/inactivity:

I was struggling of whether or not to elaborate on the reasons for my taking a break from Facebook, and I decided that I did not want to keep our supporters and followers completely in the dark...I felt I owed some type of explanation.

So I made these video clips to share what I could and explain what's been going on, with not just me, with other local legitimate rescues who have been trying to help the community with the epidemic of lost, stray, and abandoned dogs in our community.

It was a dream come true for me to move here over 3 years ago and to continue helping dogs in need in however I can - it is my life's calling, my purpose; what gives my life meaning. But now this dream has been shaken to my core and I now have to restrict myself to a community based foster rescue verses a home based rescue - on a moment's notice, I had to find emergency fosters and homes for some of my pack members lest I be prosecuted for having more that I am allowed [operating a commercial kennel] (the video will explain more).

Some will say upon watching these videos that the answer is, to simply get a commercial kennel license. First, I don't have the $5000 application fee and second, unless you a boarder, groomer, or board & train dog trainer, a rescue does not qualify for a commercial kennel license...there is no separate category for rescues.

This is one local rescue's story, who is looking to relocate out of Spokane county because of recent happenings and she will be sorely missed - she has done so, so much good for this community - much more than I have ever done and for much longer - she has been an inspiration to me: https://www.facebook.com/share/19S7qQ9EMq/.

There is also another rescue looking to relocate out of Spokane County, but I, as well as another local rescue cannot afford to do so, and this is OUR HOME...our dream.

For confidentiality and privacy reasons, I cannot provide the details of where the dogs I placed went to but they are either in their Forever homes or foster homes...and to be honest, I don't have it in me to continuously field questions as I miss them so, so terribly...my home is so quiet now and I am so gutted by sadness, but my core rescue Forever pups I am allowed to have is what is going to see me through this.

Many thanks to my team of volunteers who are supporting me and will be showcasing our remaining available rescue dogs for adoption...and please rest assured, I will be back to helping to rescue lost, stray, and abandoned dogs but they will have to have a foster in place.

Within my allowable limit, I was able to keep two miniature Australian cattle dogs that are too unsocialized for adoption right now, or even to be fostered out, and I will be sharing more about them and about my progress socializing and working with them in the near future.

Thank you to all of you who have supported me and us, have believed in me and us, and I promise if you just give me some more time, I will be back in full swing helping in any way I can but now with some restrictions.

Please do not use this post to bash any shelters as, like always, I do not like drama on my page, and prefer to focus on the good that I and we can do - I shared this post to, in part, help educate and inform, and hopefully to help effect MUCH NEEDED change but right now, I need to work through my emotions and debilitating sadness to move forward to a place where I can do the most good in helping our community and those dogs in need within it....please bear with me.

07/29/2025

Hello everyone, please be patient with me as I need to focus on working and navigating through some personal issues, but my team will still be updating with adoption posts, fundraising requests [to help pay off our large several thousand dollar vet bill], and a variety of different things in the near future...please hang in here with me, as I will be back.

07/24/2025

Rescue ops (initiated 07-09-25) - "Shelbie" (Terrier mix) - Trent x Napa, Spokane Valley:

Update: 07-24-25:

Shelby was successfully secured in someone's garage and rescued. She is now safe in foster care.

07/23/2025

I'm going to be unavailable for the rest of the day and probably into tomorrow due to a medical procedure

07/22/2025

Update: 07-24-25:

Shelby was successfully secured in someone's garage and rescued. She is now safe in foster care.

Rescue ops (initiated 07-09-25) - "Shelbie" (Terrier mix) - Trent x Napa, Spokane Valley:

Day two of trap set - July 10th: we successfully have kept Shelby returning and to help her feel more comfortable around the trap by giving her tempting treats leading up to it.

Now that Shelby is most definitely contemplating going inside [as seen in video clip #1 towards the end], and even has taken significant interest in the "jackpot" bait food at the very back of the trap as seen in the video clips #2, we are going to reduce the amount of bait tidbits leading up to the trap to where she'll have to go inside to get the majority of the food that she is hungry for.

But this requires her to not be fed anywhere else as she has to be hungry enough to override her hesitation and concern about going inside.

It might take her another couple visits to fully commit herself, but we are confident that she will, as long as she's not getting food elsewhere and/or is not chased from the area to where she won't come back.

So please do not approach [including the trap if you see it], chase, call out to, pull over for, or have any other type of contact with Shelby if you see her, because if you do, you run the risk of scaring her away from the area as she is absolutely unapproachable and fearful and embedded in her survival syndrome.

But please do report here any sightings.

You can also "follow" this album to receive updates on the status and progress of our rescue operation.

Please honor our requests as in doing so and as a community working together, we can bring this sweet Shelby to safety!

Linda Lewis Miller Yvonne Leach Brenda Wright

Initial rescue operations post & Day 2 post:
https://www.facebook.com/share/v/14Jd7aRwJL5/

https://www.facebook.com/share/p/16pRp5fN95/

Original Lost dog reports:

https://www.facebook.com/share/p/16fmt5Rvn7/

https://www.facebook.com/share/p/1AsuN6DnQJ/

Rescue ops (07-09-25) - "Shelbie" (Terrier mix) - Trent x Napa, Spokane Valley: Update - July 9th: Trap set...please do ...
07/21/2025

Rescue ops (07-09-25) - "Shelbie" (Terrier mix) - Trent x Napa, Spokane Valley:

Update - July 9th: Trap set...please do not approach [including the trap if you see it], chase, call out to, pull over for, or have any other type of contact with Shelby if you see her, because if you do, you run the risk of scaring her away from the area as she is absolutely unapproachable and fearful and embedded in her survival syndrome.

But please do report here any sightings.

You can also "follow" this album to receive updates on the status and progress of our rescue operation.

Please honor our requests as in doing so and as a community working together, we can bring this sweet Shelby to safety!

Linda Lewis Miller Yvonne Leach Brenda Wright

Initial rescue operations post:
https://www.facebook.com/share/v/14Jd7aRwJL5/

Original Lost dog reports:

https://www.facebook.com/share/p/16fmt5Rvn7/

https://www.facebook.com/share/p/1AsuN6DnQJ/

07/20/2025

Rescue ops initiation (07-09-25) - "Shelbie" (Terrier mix) - Trent x Napa, Spokane Valley:

Several days ago, I began assiting some shelter volunteers and staff in the rescue of Shelby, a very fearful and skittish shelter dog who escaped when she scaled a 6 ft fence in the play yard on July 9th.

Up until a couple days ago, the only sightings of Shelby was with her on the run in a variety of different places, and most of the time, because people were trying to catch her and were chasing her.

Then yesterday, after we established a feed station in an area where Shelby had been recently sighted, she discovered the feed station and had herself a good high value meal.

Then this morning, our hopes that we were able to anchor her to this feed station were confirmed when she visited again.

We will now be putting out a live trap this evening in an effort to rescue her for when she returns.

Until then, please do not approach, chase, call out to, pull over for, or have any other type of contact with her if you see her, because if you do, you run the risk of scaring her away from the area as she is absolutely unapproachable and fearful and embedded in her survival syndrome.

But please do report here any sightings.

You can also "follow" this album to receive updates on the status and progress of our rescue operation.

Please honor our requests as in doing so and as a community working together, we can bring this sweet Shelby to safety!

Linda Lewis Miller Yvonne Leach Brenda Wright

Original Lost dog reports:

https://www.facebook.com/share/p/16fmt5Rvn7/

https://www.facebook.com/share/p/1AsuN6DnQJ/

07/18/2025

Team Blu update - July 18th

This is the second morning in a row that Blu showed up with each time inching farther inside than before, as well as father inside from the days before these.

We're going to give it a couple more days and if we can't get him to go farther inside, and if there's no significant change, we're considering another method to get him to go inside...as this is all we can do is try to work with him and outsmart him and to make him feel more comfortable.

Team Blu: Freddie B's Furry Friends Rescue 501c3 non-profit AriAnna Johnson Jamie Edwards Christensen Blevins, Anna Morlin, Jen

* Video clip is of crop-downed section of surveillance video, which is one of several from the past two mornings

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