No question — Foster 2 Home a great idea... though not a new idea,
pure bred rescues have been doing this for years.
Like many
a pure breed rescue, they also have a Yahoo! Groups site: https://groups.yahoo.com/neo/groups/bengalcatrescue/info which seems to be active at the time of this writing.
The American Kennel Club www.akc.org has information on
pure breed rescue groups.
Second, if you want an older dog, I recommend getting a dog that is 1 to 2 years old through
a pure bred rescue group.
Anyone can start
a pure breed rescue, and many people do.
If you are thinking about getting a puppy, we encourage you to consider adopting one at your local shelter or
a pure breed rescue.
If you are looking for a specific breed, check with
the pure breed rescue groups – www.petfinder.com.
If you go to visit your prospective puppy from a breeder, be wary of the following: Bad odor / unhealthy conditions in kennel Breeder unwilling to allow you to see the puppy's mother and father Puppies with weepy eyes and overall lethargy A puppy that shows no interest in interacting with people A skinny puppy A limping puppy Better yet, there are many pure breed puppies and young adult dogs that are orphaned for one reason or another and there are plenty of
pure breed rescues that you can visit to give one or more of them a forever home.
Adopt a dog from your local shelter or
pure breed rescue organization.
Adopt a puppy from your local shelter, rescue or
pure breed rescue organization.
National Dog Day celebrates all breeds, pure and mixed and serves to help galvanize the public to recognize the number of dogs that need to be rescued each year, either from public shelters, rescues and
pure breed rescues.
If you'd like a pure breed dog, look into
a pure breed rescue in your city, to see if they might have some little furry soul just waiting to make your life complete.
Rather, we encourage those seeking new canine companions, to consider choosing adoption first and if you'd like a pure breed dog, look into
a pure breed rescue to see if they might have just the dog you're looking for.
One with the capability of training might take him, since
any pure bred rescue is much less common than the mostly mixed breeds my village and I spend our time with.
If we encounter animals that would be characterized by
pure breed rescue organizations as «acceptable» and meeting their criteria, we alert them of the dog's whereabouts in hopes they have resources available for rescue, foster and placement — then, ideally, we are able to focus on the off - breed (mixed) animals who remain at higher risk and would otherwise have no advocate to intervene on their behalf.
While we possess the willingness to do this, we lack the resources, and appeal to
pure breed rescue organizations to assist us financially and logistically in this effort.
Unlike most
pure breed rescue organizations, we do not discriminate against an animal because it's too old, because it has a tail or doesn't have a tail, because it's the «wrong color,» size, shape, or parentage.
Not exact matches
Chicago English Bulldog
Rescue (CEBR for short) and our volunteers have been helping
pure -
bred bullies and their families for over 9 years.
I've also uncovered some harder to find
breed rescue groups, but some of these
pure breed cat
rescue sites haven't been updated in a while.
A comprehensive list of
pure breed cat
rescue groups.
While the primary focus of the American Pit Bull Registry (APBR) is to register
pure bred Pit Bulls, we are a comprehensive resource for the Pit Bull dog
breed, owners,
rescues, shelters and those wishing to learn more about the American Pit Bull Terrier dog
breed and its unique history.
Recently, there was a
pure bred puppy in a high kill shelter here and «
rescues» were fighting over her, when a friend inquired about adopting the dog she asked about the adoption fee the
rescue said it depended on certain things and that once the dog was evaluated they would come up with a fee, so my friend asked if they had set fees and they responded no, because some dogs deserve a higher fee.
If you are considering
rescuing a dog from a shelter,
pure or mixed
bred, this article has a lot of tips that will help you in that decision.
as anyone can see there are a myriad of
breed specific
rescues that save
pure breeds - go to petfinder and there's thousands for every type of dog or cat.
Pandora Drietz Pandora was a
pure bred Himalayan cat whom we
rescued from the Humane Society.
WRAP is a 501 (c)(3) charity devoted to the
rescue of
pure -
bred Whippets.
While mixed
breeds do have their benefits combining the best of two or more
breeds into one, many «
pure»
bred dogs are available at municipal shelters, local
rescues and
breed specific
rescue groups.
In fact there are puppies including
pure bred ones available through
rescue!
As dog owners, we understand the things you want to know about; we'll cover such topics as health issues, adopting
rescues and
pure breeds, dealing with pet allergies, reviewing dog runs, legal problems, finding transportation, engaging real estate agents who specialize in pet friendly buildings, and other related subjects.
If your cat is a
pure breed, have you called your breeder and / or notified all local breeders and
pure breed cat
rescue groups?
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Pure bred dogs have been celebrated in a variety of dog shows for over a century but
rescue dogs are remarkably special and we are proud to showcase them in this way.
The New York
Breed Rescue Network (NYBRN) is a sub-coalition within the Mayor's Alliance for NYC's Animals of Alliance Participating Organizations (APOs) that have chosen to concentrate on the placement of purebred (or nearly
pure) dogs and cats.
Many dogs in
rescue are
pure breed dogs that have ended up in an pet shelter...
With some of the outrageous prices these «
rescue leagues» demand, I might as well just BUY a
pure bred dog from an actual BREEDER for God's sake.
They are instead people / groups that are obtaining
pure bred, high demand dogs from shelters, only to turn around and re-sell them at a profit to unsuspecting people who adopt the dogs thinking they are getting them from a reputable
rescue organization.
Many
pure bred dogs are available at shelters and in
rescue groups.
Some are professional working dogs, others
rescues,
pure breeds or mixed but we like to think they're all family, and believe dogs deserve nothing less than the best.
This is as simple as going down to the local animal shelter and picking one out, or if one is bent on a
pure bred dog,
rescue organizations for virtually any
breed are usually easy to find through simple key word internet searches, or asking local veterinay clinics or
rescue groups.
Unlike some
breed rescue groups, we don't discriminate against non
pure dogs.
Shelters are full of
pure -
breeds if you have your heart set on a certain
breed and there are specialist
rescue organisations for many
breeds.
Please Note: The Staffordshire Bull Terrier Club of America («SBTCA») assists with the
rescue and rehoming of
pure bred English Staffordshire Bull Terriers.
Did you know that there are even
pure bred puppies available through
rescue?
Fosters and
rescues are traditionally about pulling
pure -
bred dogs from shelters; here comes along a new group called Foster 2 Home.
If you have your heart set on a
pure bred dog (I am partial to King Charles Cavaliers and Golden Retrievers) be sure to find yourself a GOOD breeder or better yet you can contact a
breed specific
rescue and get a dog or puppy that way.
Thinking they are saving these dogs, the public is increasingly backing laws banning sales of
pure -
bred commercially sourced dogs, and permitting only sales from animal shelters and
rescue groups.
Remember there are more than just mixed
breeds in
rescue, if you are looking for a
pure breed dog for a family companion, a
rescue organization should be the first place you look.
Whether you want a mixed or
pure -
breed dog, you can often find the right pup at an animal shelter or
breed rescue group.
Mixed
breed dogs and puppies are in the greatest need, but we occasionally take
pure breed dogs if the
breed rescues are unable to help, and as long as we have a foster home that is experienced with that
breed.
Lissette's passion for dogs stems from her early childhood having been raised with multiple dogs ranging from teacup Pomeranians to large German Shepard's (street
rescued dogs to
pure breeds).