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Looking for a reputable rescue??
There has been much discussion here lately concerning fraudulent and/or abusive people posing as rescues. Here are a few hints on what to look for in a rescue:
Choosing a rescue |
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Thank you for the advice
Thanks Lucky for the advice and link. We were one of the lucky ones when we got Buddy from a resuce group. Only now do we realize that we should have done a lot more investigation into this "rescue". Fortunately, with time and love, things have worked out for us, but those first couple of months .... wow, they were tough. This poor dog was so freaked out. Lord knows what he had been thorugh. In the end though (six months later), we feel very blessed.
I read a number of posts who had horrible experiences with the same rescue that Buddy came from. I wish those kinds of places could somehow be better controlled from developing.
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Great link Lucky -- thanks alot, this is going to help me out alot when I start looking for a bundle of joy next summer!!
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hoarding info
Here is another very informative page.
www.tufts.edu/vet/cfa/hoarding/rescue.htm |
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Rescue
The thing that disturbs me most is the story of a man in the Charlotte, NC area that gets on the internet and supposedly adopts small breed dogs (Jack Russell) only to find out that they are being used as bait for dog fights. Please be careful about the people you turn an innocent animal over to and do a background check. If they truly want the animal they'll be willing to wait a few days. I wish I had the newspaper article so I could post it but lost contact. I've also been reading about several dogs disappearing from fenced areas. I crate my Labs in the house if I'm going to be gone any length of time. Can't be too careful these days because there are a lot of sick people out there will to do harm to both humans and innocent animals.
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This thread is old ,it was started in 2004 , if you want to adopt rescue dog try asking a vet office if they know of any.
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Great Rescue- GAR Canada
If you are looking to rescue an animal and live 2 hours from Toronto you should look up gar
********************* Dianne from Toronto volunteers her time to rescue animals from Greece. I looked for a dog in all the shelteres surrounding my home in Ontario but I could not find a dog that was suitable for my family's needs. (Good with cats and small kids) I was able to get a puppy from this organization for $200, came deflead, dewormed and microchipped and immuinzed. The dog is so grateful to be with us that it is a lovely dog in every sense of the word. Last edited by Tigger; April 24th, 2006 at 06:24 AM. Reason: This sticky is the how's and mean's to find a reputable rescue but is not to be used to promote particuliar rescues. Rescues who wish to be included on this board apply with admin for approval. Thanks |
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Are Petfinder rescue groups screened?
I am looking for a dog. A small dog- I have been looking for the past couple of months. I found petfinder and have been there but I wondered if they have screened their rescue groups and determined if they are OK?
I had applied for one dog a few weeks back after some communication with a group and silence ever since? I don't understand it but my cynical mind wonders if the "occupation: police" had anything to do with it. Also I have run into the problem that many will not adopt a small dog to family with children (well one child age 8) any help or advice would be appreciated Joanne |
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Petfinder cannot possibly screen the many thousands of rescues listed there, other than asking a few requirements of a group before allowing them to list.
Petfinder is just a listing service, and they do their best but unless someone complains, they have no way of knowing who is operating in a less than reputable way. How much under 8 is your child and how small is the dog you were interested in? Many small dogs are not patient with little kids and can be fearful and/or nippy with them. An 8 year old child should be okay with a dog who is known to be good with kids. The Petfinder listing will indicate if the dog can go to a home with children. Also, cute small dogs usually get many people interested. I would contact the group again and ask them what's happening with this dog. |
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Thanks Lucky
Thanks for the info on Petfinder. I honestly did not occur to me that the there would be disrepuatable rescue groups. then I read some postings and got worried
The kid is over 8 actually (8.5years) this is a mellow kid. we always say that he is the reincarnation of a 80 year old victorian spinster. Not rambuctious and amazing with respect for animals this is the kid who last spring found a featherless baby bird on the ground(which I told him would die) took it in- reseached on the net- got mammal milk- got up at night fed it on his own- raised it then slowly reintroduced to to the wild (it would come back all summer and perch on his head in the back yard and have a treat while all his bird friends sat on the fence and looked jealous). Not your average kid with animals.... I guess that is why it is frustrating to have him condemed with rowdy 3 year olds. I would say small to medium dog- I love big dogs but do not have the lifestyle for one. Not a Jack Russell though I have emailed a few of the rescue groups and have been told that they will not adopt to under 10's. The responses have bordered on rude. I feel strongly about rescues- but feel pushed away I will try to email the group again (this will be the third since the application)- the dog is still posted..... Thanks again Jo |
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I am a member of a beagle rescue out of Newfoundland and we don't have any problems giving dogs that are great with children to families with kids. Especially ones that have such a special way with animals as you describe. We have also in recent memory adopted a beagle to a police officer (we see them as fairly responsible). Is there nothing else you can think of that would set off a rescue. Did they do an interview with you on the phone or at your house. I hope they at least called you. If they didn't maybe your job is setting off alarms in one of those disreputable agencies.
I kind of take issue with the article on petfinder at the top of this post. We would never give out the home address of our foster homes to anyone giving up their dog. What if they changed their mind and came over demanding their dog back. That would put our foster homes in a very uncomfortable position. We also have found it is much better for the dog to be picked up from its home as opposed to being dumped at someone else's house and abandoned. There seems to be less stress on the dogs that way and they settle in better. |
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It's actually a bit hard to get on Petfinder and they work very hard to keep breeders off. To get listed you need to fill out their form, get in touch via phone, supply your adoption contract (not application form), prove you have a spay/neuter program-and if you don't have a non-profit registration you have to supply a letter from your primary vet. However-many unreputable rescues can easily get non-profit status (non-profit only pertains to your tax status and it's just a matter of some forms-it has nothing to do with the legitimacy of the shelter above and beyond what it does with money) and many of them do have non-profit. If they have that and an adoption contract they meet the qualifications to list on petfinder. |
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All I can say is you can never be too careful, no matter how much you think it is such a great rescue. Trust me, I know of a well known, very reputable rescue, that I can pretty much guanantee that more then or all of the people on here would think of it as a great rescue and or probably even volunteer there. And what they did is disgusting.
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That was an excellent article!!
I wrote a rescue protocol some years back, for anyone who wants to get their feet wet in rescue. It is written for Giant Schnauzer rescue but can be adapted to any breed/mix I have attatched it here. |
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Excellent Read!!!
Networking and facilitating rescues, I can honestly say that this is very beneficial. I enjoyed and was even enlightened from beginning to end. |
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I think it's like anything... what I mean is.. if you were purchasing a bed that you were going to sleep in for the next 10 years.. You'd shop around.. You'd do your research.. Why wouldn't anyone apply those same common sense principles.. and above and beyond when we are talking about a precious living being. I hope no one is turned off Rescues because of bad experiences. There are a lot of them out there with volunteers who work tirelessly for their cause. I love the Rescue that I found. I won't give their name, as this is a public forum and it is not my place to do so. Just know they are out there... doing what they do, loving what they do, and acting above and beyond the call.
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I have no idea what happened to the other dogs she had in her rescue because I have heard things about her since that are not at all complimentary that she puts the animals at risk by overcrowding. This last one I found is absolutely wonderful and is so committed to her work as a rescue organization and transporter that I can only admire her dedication. She has taken problem animals and worked with them until they are ready to be adopted. She also does disaster work going to areas like New Orleans during Katrina to help with the animals there and transport them to other places where they could be saved. I keep in touch with her because I am so impressed with her dedication to animals. She also encourages me to send her pictures and periodic bulletins about the dog I rescued from her and as far as I'm concerned that is the sign of a true animal lover and someone who deserves the name rescuer
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EDITED BY ADMIN:
Please note that some recent posts were posted into this general thread - but those posts were specific to one person's experience so I have moved those posts to their own thread here. Fraudulent Rescues in Manitoba Thx - marko Admin Also...the original link in post 1 is dead on petfinder. By any chance does any member know where another copy of that article is? Thanks thx again.
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