This email came from Karen Orr, the President of Foothills Golden Retriever Rescue, yesterday. Scott and I have talked about it, and if they need us, we're going to open our home to foster for however long they need us. Our fostering experiences have been very positive. I have had three now, I think, with Splash being the one I kept the longest. She was here for a month, last summer (at the old house). I told Scott, when I forwarded this email to him, that I would like to offer to transport, bathe, offer financial support, etc. But I didn't think he would be too excited about fostering. Bless his heart, he said, "if they need us to foster, then we should". So, I have let her know that we are available if needed. That man never ceases to surprise me. I think I grabbed myself a keeper, for sure.
Foothills Golden Retriever Rescue has a website, www.fhgrr.com .
This is a very sad situation, folks, so get the Kleenex ready, as I did, when I read the email.
Over the weekend, 25 goldens were found in awful conditions at a grooming business north of Asheville, NC. Six of the dogs were dead in crates and one died in-route to the shelter. The owner was arrested and jailed. The dogs were her personal dogs, many with impressive pedigrees. There are currently 18 goldens in protective custody at the shelter and receiving much needed health care. As we are the closest recognized golden rescue, FHGRR has contacted the shelter director, DA and animal control office and offered our assistance. The shelter is currently reviewing our documentation and accreditation while they complete all court requirements for gathering evidence. As the owner has relinquished ownership in an effort to reduce criminal charges, there is a good chance that these goldens will be released to FHGRR in the near future.
If that happens, we will need help, ad we will need it fast! Our biggest need will be emergency foster homes. Also needed will be transportation volunteers, dog washers & groomers, holders for tattooing and scribes or paperwork volunteers (as dog information will have to be recorded and membership and foster home contracts collected). If we intake these dogs, we will also need financial assistance and donations of food, toys and equipment.
All of these plans are tentative at this time, but, as in the past, when it breaks loose, it happens fast. If you are available to help in any of the above mentioned areas, please contact me at [email protected] so that I may compile an email list of volunteers to contact. At this time FHGRR has a list of approved applicants that are waiting on dogs and many other rescue groups have offered to take the "overflow", so I do not think that it will be a long term fostering commitment, maybe on a few nights. Many volunteers indicate that they are available in case of a Life-or-Death emergency, and this is it. Time to roll up your sleeves.
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