About Us
UltiMutt RSQ is a Christ-centered, veteran-led 501(c)(3) dog rescue committed to helping at-risk dogs find safety, care, transport, and the right home. We believe rescue should be thoughtful, responsible, and rooted in lasting support for both dogs and adopters.
Our mission is to identify dogs at risk, coordinate safe rescue, arrange the care and transport they need, and place them in homes that are prepared to love them well.
We are committed to doing rescue with intention. That means we do not simply move dogs from one place to another. We work to build a real path forward for each dog through planning, placement, support, and follow-through.
UltiMutt RSQ wasn’t born from a business plan. It was born from lived experience years of rescuing, seeing the gaps in the system, and carrying memories of suffering that no living being should endure. UltiMutt RSQ grew out of a vision my wife, Nichole, carried years ago a vision shaped by compassion for the forgotten, the abandoned, and the misunderstood. What began as a burden on her heart became a shared calling, and today we are working together to give that vision life through rescue, advocacy, and long-term support for dogs in need.
After serving overseas, I learned firsthand how deeply it hurts to be vulnerable and unprotected, and how powerful it is when someone steps in to protect those who cannot protect themselves. My faith in Christ taught me that stepping in is not just kindness it is stewardship, a responsibility to care for what God has entrusted to us.
My wife, Nichole, and I have spent our lives opening our home to the forgotten, the abandoned, and the misunderstood. Every dog we have rescued has shaped us. Every story has strengthened our resolve. Every act of compassion has reminded us that we can do better not only for our own animals, but for every animal who needs a safe path forward.
UltiMutt RSQ is our commitment to every animal we serve: to move with dignity, respond with discipline, and protect with compassion. This work is an extension of our faith, our service, and our belief that every life entrusted to us deserves to be treated with the care and honor God intended.
Heart matters, but so does planning. We work to make decisions that are kind, realistic, and sustainable.
People deserve clear communication about dogs, needs, next steps, and the realities of placement and support.
We care deeply about what happens after transport, after adoption, and after the excitement has faded.
Trust matters in rescue. Supporters, fosters, adopters, and partners need to understand who we are, how we work, and what kind of commitment we make to the dogs in our care.
Whether you adopt, foster, donate, advocate, or simply help share a dog who needs a chance, you become part of the work of rescue. Every safe placement is built by people willing to care, speak up, and show up.