Happy Endings and Fresh Starts at MoonAcre

We’re delighted to share Grace safely arrived in Belgium at the end of last week and is already settling beautifully into her new home.

Meanwhile, life at MoonAcre continues to be busy. We’ve also welcomed two new arrivals — sisters Sam and Bella. Due to unforeseen circumstances, their loving family was faced with the heart-breaking task of finding them new homes. Despite their efforts, no one came forward. When we were made aware of their urgent situation, we contacted the family and made the decision to take Sam and Bella into our care, with the family’s continued financial support, so we can prepare them for rehoming.

Sam and Bella are 8½-year-old crossbreeds. While they are sisters, they will be available for adoption separately, giving each of them the best possible chance to thrive in a new home.

Welcoming 2026

As we step into 2026, we want to take a moment to reflect on the year behind us and the hope ahead.

In 2025, we said some very emotional goodbyes – and hello to new beginnings – as six of our dogs went to live with their forever families, beginning a new chapter in their lives. Seeing them leave MoonAcre to start safe, loved lives of their own is the reason we do what we do. We are endlessly grateful to the families who opened their homes and hearts.

As the new year begins, our biggest wish is for the seven wonderful dogs currently waiting for their forever families to finally find them.
We hope that Liam, Luna, Arabella, Ghost, Benbo, Paris, and Buster will each get their chance at the love, stability, and companionship they deserve.

Thank you to everyone who has supported MoonAcre – through volunteering, adopting, donating, sharing our stories, or simply caring. Your kindness makes every rescue, every recovery, and every happy ending possible.

Here’s to 2026, to new beginnings, and to more lives changed for the better.