A Nighttime Rescue Team.
A City That Never Sleeps.
A Story About Who Shows Up When No One Is Watching.

Dumped is a documentary following a volunteer rescue team operating 24/7 in one of the most extreme urban environments in the US.

This is not about saving dogs. It is about responsibility, empathy, and the people who refuse to look away.

Las Vegas is a city built on spectacle. What happens after midnight rarely makes it into the spotlight.

Every night, abandoned, injured, and forgotten dogs roam the streets. Not statistics. Living beings.

The film “DUMPED” follows a small team of volunteers from “Paws Patrol Las Vegas” who patrol the city at night, responding to calls, rescuing dogs in distress, and dealing with the emotional cost of caring when the system fails.

This documentary is not advocacy content.
It is observation. Presence. Reality.

Woman with glasses and pink hair watching straight at the camera at night

Why
”DUMPED”
Matters

Meet the Team Behind the Calls

The Paws Patrol team is made of volunteers. No fame. No funding machine. Just people who show up, night after night.

The film focuses on:

  • The emotional weight of rescue

  • Burnout, doubt, and resilience

  • The bond between humans and animals under pressure

  • The moral gray areas no one talks about

This is not a hero story.
It is a human one.

Team photo of Paws Patrol Las Vegas wearing flashy jackets

DUMPED is developed as a long-term project.

The short film will live beyond a single release through festivals, community screenings, and a curated online release.

Subscribers will receive:

  • Early access to the film

  • Exclusive behind-the-scenes footage

  • Updates directly from the production

  • Access to future related stories through ELEVI

They Patrol the Night So These Dogs Don’t Die Alone.

Discover Paws Patrol Las Vegas website through this link