Important Update:
Sung Village is closing rescue intake and transitioning our mission. We are still actively promoting our current adoptable animals and supporting our adopters and community.
Sung Village is Transitioning
Sung Village Animal Rescue is stepping away from taking in new rescue cases so we can focus on supporting pets in our care, helping pets stay in their homes, and expanding our impact through plant based education because preventing harm saves as many lives as rescue does.
We still have adoptable animals looking for homes!




We’re Still Helping Just In a New Way
Keeping Pets in Homes
Sometimes what families need isn’t a surrender, it’s support. We’re shifting to offer guidance and resources that help people keep their pets whenever it’s safe and possible, including:
Rehoming support & safe rehome guidance
Resource navigation (food support, low-cost vet options, supplies)
Behavior and transition tips (new baby, moving, housing changes, etc.)
Adoption follow-up support for our current adopters
Contact us for guidance and resources.




Our Next Chapter Plant-Based Impact




Saving More Animals Through Plant-Based Living!
As we transition, we’re also moving into a bigger-picture mission: educating and supporting plant-based (vegan) choices as a powerful way to reduce animal suffering.
Moving toward plant-based eating can spare dozens to hundreds of animals per person per year. For example, analyses cited by Animal Charity Evaluators and Faunalytics estimate about 105 vertebrates spared per person per year on average globally when adopting a plant-based diet.
Other advocacy organizations describe estimates around one animal per day (365/year).
Our focus: practical education, compassion, and real-life steps. No perfection required!
Learn More By Following Social Media Pages: Sticky Rice Living
How You Can Support This Transition




Ways to Help Right Now
Adopt or foster a current Sung Village animal
Share adoptable posts to help them get home faster
Donate toward remaining veterinary and care costs
Join our plant-based education efforts (resources, outreach, community posts)