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  1. #16
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    Kendall2: Check out www.bestfriends.com They are the largest no kill animal sanctuary in the US and have all sorts of info./links on "rescue," shelters, etc. and what is involved in starting one in your area. Go into their message board. Many of the forums will direct you and help get you info. www.bestfriends.com
    Sandra

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    I don't know of any Golden Retriever rescues in my erea of Ohio! I would like to start up a rescue! I can't beleive that someone can be so mean to such a loveable animal. Some people are animals themselves!

    Thanks for all the great information!

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    Hi all, it's been a long while since I've had time to check out the site. Since I've last posted, we packed up a house, moved, and inherited another puppy that was dumped in our neighbor's backyard (they couldn't keep him because they have an Amstaff that would have eaten him for lunch). His name is George and is some sort of a hound. He is just too cute for words, and of course, we are going to keep him.
    Anyway, the reason for the post is that bestfriends.com is really www.bestfriends.org
    Thanks for the tip!!!

  4. #19
    Originally posted by GoldieMom:
    I don't know of any Golden Retriever rescues in my erea of Ohio! I would like to start up a rescue! I can't beleive that someone can be so mean to such a loveable animal. Some people are animals themselves!

    Thanks for all the great information!
    GoldieMom:
    Check the Web site of Yankee Golden Retriever Rescue at: ygrr.org There is a list of all the Golden rescue organizations in the country. Also, if you are as much of a Golden lover as I am, you will find interesting and useful information.
    Some people are below the category of animals. Animals are not cruel to one another

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    GoldieMom- I check out www.grinrescue.com
    they are based in Avon Ohio. Not sure where that is in reference to Akron.
    They also listed a start-up site that is http://www.golden-retriever.com/start.html
    They listed on there site with a one touch click so good luck!!!


    [This message has been edited by shais_mom (edited November 15, 2000).]

  6. #21
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    [QUOTE]Originally posted by JKRJG24:
    My neighbor got a boxer from the boxer rescue society of michigan. I went with her to get it and when we got back we took her inside and gave her toys and a bed and all kinds of stuff!! She hardly knew what to think!! It was great. She had never been pamperd or spoiled and she was so skinny you could litterly wrap your hand around her waist!! She also had kennal cough and a parasite and she was pregnate!!! She is doing a lot better now her puppies are six weeks old and she has become a lot fatter! She is doing great and she is such a sweetie!!! I love her lots!!!I stongly sugguest rescue you really help that animal a lot!!!![/QUOte

    Just wanted to say that Nikki is my dog and I am JKRJG24's neighbor!


  7. #22
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    I volunteer with Best Friends here in Las Vegas, NV. They are always having training for opening no kill shelters and rescues. They are a fantastic resource! I believe that there web address is www.bestfriends.org
    Good luck!
    Originally posted by tatsxxx11:
    Kendall2: Check out www.bestfriends.com They are the largest no kill animal sanctuary in the US and have all sorts of info./links on "rescue," shelters, etc. and what is involved in starting one in your area. Go into their message board. Many of the forums will direct you and help get you info. www.bestfriends.com
    Sandra

  8. #23
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    I believe the main difference between a rescue group and a shelter is funding. Most rescue groups do not get state funding (or very little) and shelters generally do, in fact, many shelters are state agencies. Shelters also need private funding, but since they are "not-for-profits" there are some grants available to them. I doubt there are many for rescue groups unless they are registered as "not-for-profits" with the tax paperwork and such like. I understand it can take up to a year to get that type of designation (or more) and there are TONS of paperwork to go through. If you're willing to do that, then the absolute best of luck to you. It gladdens my heart to see someone want to do this. Do be aware, this isn't a cheap proposition and you need to line up some of your foster families before you accept even that first dog. Too many of them will back out on you or cannot take certain animals (usually behavior problems), or something. You also might want to hook up with a decent vet that will offer "group rates" for the rescue dogs. Find a good animal rights attorney and check on licensing if you intend to keep any of the animals in your own home. There may be laws against ANY kind of business in your area.

    I'm not trying to discourage you, but these are some of the answers you are going to have to have before you can start a group. Do you have a PetsMart nearby? They often have rescue groups and shelters in to bring animals for adoption and you might want to talk to them (the groups) about what it takes to start a group and talk to PetsMart to line up times when you can bring animals in for adoption. That is probably the greatest thing about PetsMart -- they don't sell cats or dogs, they offer space for adoptions at no charge to the groups using the space. Of course, it's a great write-off for PetsMart, but it's great public relations, too and a more responsible stance than encouraging puppy and kitty mills to continue indiscriminate breeding. Oops, didn't meant to get on another soapbox. Well, good luck with your quest and let us know what you find out.

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    Hi Dogluvr... I love the BestFriends website! Has your photo been in their magazine? Wish I lived closer, I'd be there all the time!!!! Please give all the pups a big hug for me! What do you do there? How often do you go???

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    Hi Karen. My photo has not been on the website yet,but I think my son's has. We are having a HUGE puppy adoption on Saturday we hope to adopt 25 puppies out. I am a volunteer who helps with weekly mobile adoptions and I am a foster parent.It is great fun. I try to go to the sanctuary monthly, but I am lagging this month. It is a fantastic place for a vacation. The sanctuary is gorgeous. Come see it sometime.
    Michelle
    Originally posted by karen israel:
    Hi Dogluvr... I love the BestFriends website! Has your photo been in their magazine? Wish I lived closer, I'd be there all the time!!!! Please give all the pups a big hug for me! What do you do there? How often do you go???

  11. #26
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    Hi my name is Sue I have just rescued my second Saint Bernard that I have called Jenny. My first was Sebastion he had a great temperment at first but because he was so ill treated and so over weight when we first got him he had to have two operations on his back legs because his ligerments snapped. Lucky I always have my dogs insured but because both the opperations were done so close together he turned nasty. The vet said it was caused by all the gas he had to have because of the X rays and the opperations. Of course we kept him and loved him he was our boy he never hurt me but he would bite anyone else. We had him from when he was 19 months old until 11/11/2000 poppy day when he died, he was 10 years 11 months. It is good to rescue a dog but look at the dog and see if there is anything wrong with it be very very careful.

  12. #27
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    Just wondered what you have found out/decided about the rescue operations and how well you have settled into your new home with George and all??????


  13. #28
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    Well, George is no longer very little...he's 6 months old (by the vet's estimation) and he is over 50 pounds!! He is a real lover...whomever dumped him lost out on a real prize. He loves to cuddle, but won't give kisses...don't know about that one yet.
    As for the rescue, I think that's on hold for right now, because we live in the city limits and we only have about 1/4 of an acre and funds are pretty tight right now because of the move. We are still working on it for the future, however. Thanks for being interested!

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