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  1. #1
    Join Date
    Jul 2006
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    Leipsic, Ohio USA
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    I love working with Tri State Collies. I foster collies inbetween transportation legs and those being readied for a home. Sometimes the rescue is full and I will take one in for as long as it takes.

    http://www.tristatecollierescue.net/collies.htm#pups

    If your in ohio I hope and refer anyone to a collie that needs a forever home. Also I recommend looking for a community affair that may be giving a Meet the Breeds area to educate dog owners to be on what breed will fit your family and lifes For all of you in the Findlay, Ohio area I will be at the National Duchsund Races this year in the Meet The Breeds area with my collies. Tell all your friends to come out and meet the different breeds that will be out there. Would love to meet some of you all also.
    Tim ~ Majestic Collies



    "Just when you think there are no Angels, a Collie comes into your life"
    "Life is not measured by the number of breaths we take
    but by the moments that take our breath away"

    GIVE ME THE HELPLESS, THE LOST, THE HOMELESS LITTLE ONES STRUGGLING TO LIVE; SEND THESE WEAK,
    ABANDONED LIVES TO ME, I OFFER HOPE, CARE, WARMTH AND MOST OF ALL LOVE,

    Pledge of a Rescue Worker




  2. #2
    Join Date
    Jan 2001
    Location
    Indianapolis, IN
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    What a great resource, Karen!

    KAK pretty much covered the gamut of the local animal rescues here, but I can definitely vouch for FOSMAS (http://www.fosmas.org/).
    I volunteered there for quite some time, and the people there were wonderful.

    Some other sites that I had perused when trying to find the right dog for my home included:

    Bay Area Siberian Rescue: http://www.bayareasiberian.org/dogsForAdoption.html
    A neighbor of mine adopted his two huskies from this organization.

    Northern California Sled Dog Rescue:
    http://www.norsled.org/

    Central Coast Northern Dog Rescue:
    http://www.ccndr.org/

    German Shepherd Rescue of Northern California:
    http://www.savegsd.org/
    A friend of mine recently adopted his dog from here

    Dogworks Canine Rescue (dobies and greyhounds)
    http://www.dogworks.org/
    The woman that runs this also volunteers for FOSMAS, and lives about 2 miles from my house!

    In terms of finding some of these places, a simple Google search for the type of pet your looking for + state, city name usually yields pretty good results. For example, if someone were to type into Google "german shepherd rescue, bay area", they would likely find several GSD rescue group options.

    A great resource about Puppy Mills is: http://www.nopuppymills.com/
    This site has been redone a couple of times, but I believe all of the same information is still there. Very good resource.

    Adding to the list for "reputable" breeder questions, here are a few more (can you tell I worked in a vet office? *laughs*):
    1. what is the difference between "pet quality" and "show quality"?
    2. do you require that ALL pet quality pets be spayed/neutered? (this answer should be yes)
    3. how many different breeds of dogs do you breed?
    (if it's more than one, this could be a red flag. A reputable breeder shouldn't breed more than one...maybe two (if they're very similar like Tervs and Malinois) different breeds of dogs.
    4. What steps have you taken to decrease defects in your dogs?
    5. What are the good and bad points of the parents, and what titles do they have?
    6. Where were these puppies raised? How have you socialized them?
    (a good answer will be in the home, underfoot, with other animals, kids, cats...etc.)
    7. Do you offer a Health/Hearing/Temperament guarantee with your puppies?
    8. Were there any temperament problems in the ancestry of the puppies? Have the sire and the dam been temperament tested?
    9. How much time do you spend planning your litters and rearing the pups ?
    10. How many litters do you have per year? (this is to see if there is any "overbreeding" going on)
    11. Are the sire and dam OFA Certified? BAER tested? Do you have certificates for me to see ?
    12. What is the incidence of deafness, allergies, infections, thyroid dysfunction, seizures, stone formation, hip dysplasia, etc., in the pedigree?

    Ok...that's all for now.

    **hugs**
    Karen

  3. #3
    Join Date
    Nov 2004
    Location
    Belgium, near Ghent
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    This is such a great project, Karen!!
    I fear it is useless to add links form my country, since I am the only Belgian member.... .

    Lots of the info given in all the links already mentioned are useful for me too, as I speak English rather well (well, I hope I do )
    I miss you enormously Sydney, Maya, Inka & Zazou Be happy there at the Rainbow Bridge

  4. #4
    Join Date
    Mar 2001
    Location
    West Columbia, SC
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    In the South there are two organizations that I can recommend.

    Southeast Pug Rescue of Atlanta. GA deals in Pugs and pug mixes. They screen homes for new adopters. All dogs are spayed/neutered and up to date on shots. They have a contract as well as an application form. Prices vary, usually around $150.

    Pets, Inc. in West Columbia, SC takes in and adopts out all breeds of dogs and cats. They spay/neuter all adult animals and require adopters to have younger ones done at the age of 4-5 months (Deposit required which is returned on proof of surgery). All animals are seen by a vet, updated on shots and given "Home Again" tags. The contract is two pages long and has a $300 charge for failure to live up to it. Prices start at $99 and go up to $175 for a pure bred. Seniors citizens can get a break on price. Also, some animals are less, some are "Two-fers" and payments can be arranged.
    Their web page is petsinc.org.

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