Meet Susan + Dallas
Susan and Dallas are lab-pit mixes who are outgoing,playful , and loving. They act like quintessential labs, just in smaller packaging!
These two are great with people and other dogs, and they’re ready to bring joy and fun to any home. Susan and Dallas adore each other, but they can be adopted separately. Whether together or apart, these two are all about spreading love and laughter.
Are you ready for double the fun? This dynamic duo could be exactly who you’ve been searching for!



A Note from Molly
For as long as I can remember, animals have been my refuge. As a child, I found comfort in their presence, drawn to their unconditional love and quiet understanding. I’ll never forget the day I first learned that dogs were euthanized in shelters—it shattered me. That heartbreak turned into a deep knowing: I had to do something to change that reality.
Years later, I met Larry. I was 22, new to Austin, Texas, and in no position to adopt a dog. But there he was, sitting in a crate on South Congress with his brothers, part of an Austin Pets Alive! adoption event. I walked away that day, but I kept coming back. By the time I returned for the fifth time, Larry was the only one left. A volunteer told me, “You know you’re supposed to adopt this dog.” And she was right. Larry became my best friend, my anchor, and the quiet force behind everything I’ve built since.
In 2020, I moved back home to Danville, Kentucky, searching for land and space that could help me finally bring life to my dream – a dog rescue. When I learned that the barn on our farm had once been a refuge for foster cats, the idea of starting a dog rescue began to take root. Then one day, my mom called me from the café where she worked—there was a beagle in need of a foster.
Alex the beagle was the first dog in the Barn, but she wasn’t the last. What started with one dog turned into a few. Then a handful. Then a full-fledged rescue operation. My partner Casey and I built kennels, expanded our team, and bought the farm next door. We even joined forces with our co-founder Brittany in New York, who helps us find homes for these deserving dogs up north.
With every rescue story, our mission clarified and crystallized: Fields of Freedom isn’t just about saving dogs—it’s about changing minds.
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