| These contacts can assist you with information about purebred rescue.These contacts can assist you with information about purebred rescue.National Club rescue contacts are also listed in the results of a Breeder Search.American Foxhound
No rescue contact.American Water Spaniel
American Water Spaniel Club
Anatolian Shepherd Dog
Anatolian Shepherd Dog Rescue League, Inc.Australian Cattle Dog
Australian Cattle Dog Rescue, Inc.Basset Buddies Rescue, Inc.Basset Rescue of Montana
Basset Rescue of Old Dominion (BROOD)
Colonial Basset Hound Rescue, Inc.Lone Star Basset Hound Rescue
Houston, TX
Michigan Basset Rescue, Inc.New England Basset Hound Rescue, Inc.North Texas Basset Hound Rescue, Inc.Black Russian Terrier
No rescue contact.Border Collie Rescue of Northern California, Inc.Boxer Rescue and Adoption, Inc.NorCal Boxer Rescue Inc.Bulldog Club of America Rescue Network, Inc.San Diego Bulldog Rescue
www.Southern California Bulldog Rescue
www.Canaan Dog Rescue Network, Inc.Pei Rescue aka Homeward Bound, Inc.Dog Rescue Houston, Inc.Dog Rescue of St.Glen of Imaal Terrier
No rescue contact.Great Dane Rescue, Inc.Helping Hands Dane Rescue
10 Jones St.Great Dane Rescue, Inc.Debra Rahl, President, debra.NorCal Irish Setter Rescue, Inc.Suzanne Brennan
Rescue Chairperson for U.Labrador Retriever Club, Inc.Thomas Graves, DVM, 605 Eliot Dr.Pug Rescue of North Carolina, Inc.Rescue
Tom And Roberta Storer, P.Pug Lovers Rescue
June Larson, P.WeCare Rottweiler Rescue, Inc.Referral of California
Marilyn Lassagne,www.Which area of canine legislation concerns you the most?Rhodesian Ridgeback Rescue, Inc.Official Rescue Program of
Rhodesian Ridgeback Club of the United States, Inc.Available at the Rescue Store
Limited Quantity!The Rescue Store is closed for the holidays.Click Here for Updates and Enquiries...Do you need foster care for your RR until you get resettled?The Rescue Quilt Project
MEET THE WINNERS OF THE QUILT!!!SEE THE 2007 RESCUE QUILT!!!All proceeds benefit the Msaada Ridgebacks of Rhodesian Ridgeback Rescue, Inc.Read About "Sandi's" Heartwarming Story...Hurricanes Katrina and Rita Relief Efforts (Sep 2005) (PDF)
The Rescue Volunteers?Welcome to Rhodesian Ridgeback Rescue, Inc.We are dedicated to the rescue, care and adoption of Rhodesian Ridgeback dogs in need throughout the USA and Canada.Each page provides a select list of links to other sites on the web that provide more detailed information about each topic.If you are not interested in adopting a Ridgeback, but would like to assist Rhodesian Ridgeback Rescue, Inc.OUR MISSION
The mission of Rhodesian Ridgeback Rescue, Inc.Rhodesian Ridgeback dogs, as well as to protect and preserve the integrity and welfare of the Rhodesian Ridgeback breed.Rhodesian Ridgeback Rescue, Inc.Rhodesian Ridgeback Rescue, Inc.SHOP ONLINE AND SUPPORT RESCUE!The Rhodesian Ridgeback Rescue AngelRead about the angel and see a larger image.Translate this page automatically.Rhodesian Ridgeback Rescue, Inc.Rhodesian Ridgeback Rescue, Inc.The BCA Rescue Network, Inc.Many thousands of dollars are spent to provide medical care, food, shelter, and training while the rescued Bulldogs are awaiting adoption.To place Bulldogs in suitable homes as soon as reasonably possible, so they can start
their "new lives" quickly.To inform prospective adopters about the rescue program and the requirements for taking
care of bulldogs.Please note that the BCA Rescue Network rescues only the purebred Bulldogs sometimes referred to as "English" or "British" Bulldogs.American Bulldogs, French Bulldogs, Boston Terriers, Olde English Bulldogges, American Pit Bull Terriers, American Staffordshire Terriers, Bullmastiffs, and so on.If so, please contact the BCA Rescue Network member nearest you to discuss how we can help.To find a BCA Rescue Network member in your area, please visit the BCA Rescue Network Roster.Hundreds of Bulldogs are lost, abandoned, taken to animal shelters, or surrendered to rescue every year.This is the price of popularity.The Bulldog is among the 24 most popular breeds.Buyers are intrigued by the Bulldog's many charms, only later to discover the special care that may come with their wrinkles, "pushed in" faces, unusual structure, and, in some cases, genetic faults from irresponsible breeding.The Bulldogs that come through the rescue program are seldom in "perfect" condition in terms
of health, temperament or both.The average age of rescue Bulldogs is about four
or five, and few Bulldogs are ever surrendered to rescue under the age of three.Your wait for a rescued Bulldog can be as short as two weeks to as much as five years.Many rescued Bulldogs are dog
aggressive and have trust issues.Bulldog end up in our care.Placement decisions are made by local BCA Rescue Network groups.Most groups try to place dogs
within a reasonable distance of their own locations.Bulldog Club of America Rescue Network, Inc.It's not ripping around like a maniac after every passing squirrel.Just makes no kind of sense.Click here to check out a special FBRN fundraiser coming up in FL!Simply type in French Bulldog Rescue Network where it asks you to select your cause and FBRN will benefit from your online shopping and searching.The French Bulldog Rescue Network is an independent, North American rescue organization, not affiliated with any AKC breed clubs.Our purpose is to rescue, rehabilitate and rehome Frenchies in need.Click on the How to Help button to see the many ways you can be involved in our work.French Bulldog Rescue Network.For the article rescue project, see Wikipedia:Article Rescue Squadron.For other uses, see Rescue (disambiguation).Rescue team in Dresden, Germany, in 2006.Rescue refers to operations that usually involve the saving of life, or prevention of injury.Tools used might include search dogs, search and rescue horses, helicopters, and the "Jaws of Life" and other hydraulic cutting and spreading tools used to extricate individuals from wrecked vehicles.Rescue operations are sometimes supported by special vehicles such as fire department's or EMS Heavy rescue vehicle.Old meanings
In former centuries the word "rescue" had other meanings: for example, there is an old record of a countryman living where Wythenshawe is now, being prosecuted in a local law court for "making rescue" of a pig which had been seized as a distress.You can help Wikipedia by expanding it.This page was last modified 14:17, 19 January 2008.This page contains frames.You need a Web browser that supports frames
to view this page correctly.The Scotties that enter our Rescue Program come to us in a variety of ways.All of these things take time.He likes a purpose in all he does.The Scottie is no doormat of a dog.Terriers rescued during 1999.STCA Web Page asking for input from
individuals who may have rescued a Scottie during the year.We thank everyone who responded to the survey and
participated in rescue during 1999.The number of rescues they receive
overwhelms many of the rescue coordinators.For more about available scots for rescue and other happy
endings Click Here.Regional STCs have their own rescue program staffed by
volunteer club members.Check our list of local clubs and
Scottie friends that are helping in the rescue effort!Interested in adopting a Scottie Rescue dog?Rescue Coordinator in
your area.Donations to assist needy Scotties are always welcome.Erica Cerny, Treasurer
STCA Rescue Trust
94 Frogtown Rd.The process of identifying a
Scottie, especially an ungroomed dog can be rather difficult.Potential rescue adopters often have questions about the breed.Again, the
rescue team has collected a list of the most frequently asked questions and
developed a list of answers.If you have a question about the breed, check here
first to see if it is among the FAQs asked by others.Sweepstakes at Lulu Temple in Plymouth Meeting, PA.Ohio, and Marion Krupp from PA, for donating these gifts.Bruce Durkee(Saffron), Mary Brown with Dugan, Michael Mallies (Fala), Don and
Dee Cantrell with Heather, Evelyn Barnes with Caity, National Rescue Coordinator
Pat Gruda, Richard Cerny with Bubba, Shana Remley with Sarah, Edith Bershadsky
with Kayla, Tom Wise with Duffy, STCGNY Rescue Coordinator Erica Cerny, and
Cynthia Wise(Duffy).Front row sitting (left to right):
Diane Durkee with Saffron, Ken Sinclair with MacBeth, DC Rescue Coordinator
Jeanne Lishia with Grif, Ken Laban with Fala, Mike Brown with Puppy, Carleen
Hoffman with Maxwell, STCNE Rescue Coordinator Ken Handshaw with Charlie, Cheryl
Fugate with Kelly, Joanne and Lori Brady with Duncan and Keira. |