Sentences with phrase «help national breed clubs»

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The National Rescue Network of the Newfoundland Club of America offers some great suggestions for how you can help out a breed rescue, even if you can not adopt or foster a dog in your home.
Many breed enthusiasts also help with rescue of their breed with donations of time, space, or dollars and contribute to research into inherited canine diseases personally and through their local and national clubs.
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Today, however, almost all breeds recognized by the American Kennel Club have a national rescue coordinator, hundreds of regional clubs assist with rescue efforts; and thousands of breeders, exhibitors, and pet owners do their bit to help unfortunate dogs of the breeds they love.
Since there are no National Clubs for mixed breeds, should a problem arise there are no resources for help or guidance.
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