We’ve gathered over 150 heartbreaking experiences that have left many families traumatized, disillusioned with the rescue process, and facing financial hardship due to unexpected medical bills. This recurring issue calls for transparency and better practices to ensure that every rescue story has a happy ending.
Let’s raise awareness and advocate for change.
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Dog adoption and cat adoption saves lives. Adopt a dog or adopt a cat and you'll have a friend for life.
What is the difference between adopting a dog, adopting a cat, adopting a kitten or adopting a puppy versus getting dogs for sale, cats for sale, puppies for sale or kittens for sale from a dog breeder or a cat breeder?
When someone is breeding puppies or breeding kittens, they are creating new dogs and cats who need homes. Some people are interested in a very specific breed of dog, cat, puppy or kitten and they think the only way to find that specific breed is to buy a dog for sale or buy a cat for sale from a puppy breeder or a kitten breeder. Yet animal shelters are filled with dogs and cats who must find homes.
ANY animal listed in these "Needs Rescue" pages is in danger of being euthanized.
The RCDAS rescue program is open to individuals looking to adopt. Animals listed as 'needs rescue' may have special needs requiring treatment- these animals are NOT rescue only
Contacts: Always include the seven digit animal ID in the query.
Please type Rescue Interest in the subject line.
DAS Rescue TransferDAS@rivco.org emails are preferred
Adopting an adult dog has many benefits over starting off with a puppy. In this article, we are going to talk about some of those benefits that you might enjoy by adopting an adult dog.
EVERYONE WANTS A PUPPY, BUT ADULT DOG IS A GIFT OF LIFE FOR THE DOG, AND AN UNEXPECTED GIFT FOR YOUR FAMILY. Throw out your preconceived notions and spend some time with adult dogs up for adoption! You will not regret it!
Scammers have been taking it a step further by creating fake dog rescues and asking for donations. They use emotionally-charged sob stories of struggling rescues, animals needing urgent veterinary care, and claiming they cannot accept any form of support but money due to a number of circumstances.
"The rescuers call many breeders heartless operators of inhumane 'puppy mills' and work to ban the sale of their dogs in brick-and-mortar pet stores. The breeders call 'retail rescuers' hypocritical dilettantes who hide behind nonprofit status while doing business as unregulated, online pet stores," Kavin writes, adding that some breeders say an increasing number of puppies are being bred for sale to rescuers.
Whether to skirt retail sales ban laws, or simply to take advantage of people’s good intentions to adopt, some in the industry are trying a new tactic called “puppy laundering”: funneling puppy mill-bred puppies through phony nonprofit organizations so they can be falsely marketed to the public as “adoptable” or “rescues.” These puppies may wind up “for adoption” at pet stores, on websites or directly through these fake nonprofits. Fraudulent puppy sellers charge exorbitant “adoption fees”—sometimes thousands of dollars—and pocket the profits.
Animal shelters are a huge asset to the communities they serve as well as surrounding residents – and, of course, to the animals. Unfortunately, their purpose and contribution to society are often misunderstood. Here, we explore some prevalent myths about animal shelters and the precious pets inside of them.
Are you getting a new dog? Part of deciding to add a dog to your family is choosing the right dog. A big part of this is making the choice between a puppy or an older dog. Each stage of a dog's life has numerous advantages to the other stages, so it really boils down to what matters to you most. Here are the pros and cons of adopting dogs of different adult ages.
Pit bulls are perhaps the most controversial dog breed around the world. These pups are exposed to unfair stereotypes that result in a negative reputation for the breed. In my experience, my pit bull has done nothing but show love and affection. So why do pit bulls get such a bad rap?
According to the American Temperament Test Society, pit bulls passed with an 87% passing rate. Although their score is high on the scale, dog owners believe that pit bulls are unruly and dangerous. The implicit bias from outside sources such as the media contribute to the negative opinion that dog owners have on pit bulls. For example, over 200 news outlets covered a report of a pit bull attack in 2007. In that same year, only one news article broadcasted a story about a Labrador attack. Why was the pit bull attack so much more important?
People think that when a pit bull attacks, it’s all because of the breed’s temperament. What they don’t know is that a variety of factors can be the cause for a pit bull to attack. 87% of pit bull attacks had no one to intervene while the attack occurred. 84% of pit bulls unneutered which causes a massive shift in behavior. Pit bulls are like a book, you can’t judge them by their cover.
The truth is, pit bulls are like any other dog. They need a little TLC just like your chihuahua or golden retriever. These dogs aren’t a public health threat. They’re here to make you smile, make you laugh, and make you feel loved. Now do me a favor. If you have a pit bull, give them a pet for me.
More dogs and cats entering shelters are saved, but the impacts of long-term sheltering can impact their chances of adoption. This is particularly true with dogs who in the past may have never made it out of the shelter alive. Prolonged sheltering often creates a host of new and problematic behaviors.
ANY animal listed in these "Needs Rescue" pages is in danger of being euthanised.
Please note- these dogs may be eligible for public adoption on a case by case basis.
The RCDAS rescue program is open to individuals looking to adopt. Animals listed as 'needs rescue' may have special needs requiring treatment- these animals are NOT rescue only
Contacts: Always include the seven digit animal ID in the query.
Please type Rescue Interest in the subject line.
DAS Rescue TransferDAS@rivco.org emails are preferred
FIND A COMPANION ANIMAL AT AN ANIMAL SHELTER - Rescuing a dog is an incredibly opportunity to help the homeless pet population. Most people are not comfortable going to the dog pound themselves, and prefer to adopt from a rescue. The animals at the shelters are truly incredible and unfortunately have been labeled or have a misperception or stigma. Open your mind and hearts, challenge yourself to think differently and visit an animal shelter. It may just change your life...but it will DEFINITELY change animal lives.
If an animal has been in our care ten days or less, the adoption fee is $50. If the animal has been in our care more than ten days, the adoption fee is $30. In addition to the adoption fee, the sterilization fee for a dog is $50 and $40 for a cat and the microchip fee is $15 (includes national registration). Additional charges may include fees for licensing or pain medication.
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Are you getting a new dog? Part of deciding to add a dog to your family is choosing the right dog. A big part of this is making the choice between a puppy or an older dog. Each stage of a dog's life has numerous advantages to the other stages, so it really boils down to what matters to you most. Here are the pros and cons of adopting dogs of different adult ages.
According to Found Animals, 25% of the pets in shelters around the U.S. are purebred dogs and cats. And, of course, don’t rule out the existence of specific breed rescues as they are widespread and very reputable. For example, if you wanted a Golden Retriever you could easily find a Golden Retriever rescue group in the nearest big city as these types of shelters/rescues are abundant in numbers — even toy breed rescues.
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Communities need to understand the realities that we face and the impact that our citizens can have on increasing adoptions and euthanasia.
It helps to reduce companion animal overpopulation. Most countries have a surplus of companion animals and are forced to euthanize or disregard their great suffering. The surplus is in the millions in the United States. Cats are 45 times as prolific, and dogs 15 times as prolific, as humans. They do not need our help to expand their numbers; they need our help to reduce their numbers until there are good homes for them all.
Find out the most common reasons for pet relinquishment. The truth may surprise you!
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Rehoming a dog, in the first place, is not abandonment; as a matter of fact, it’s humane, mature, and responsible. Secondly, while there are various problems that can potentially cause pet parents to consider giving away their dog, comparatively there are also solutions.
To educate the public.
YES! We spoke directly to Ms. Melissa Bacelar about our concerns; we wanted to give her an opportunity to clarify questions surrounding her rescue practices. She wasn't forthcoming. We expressed that we hope she takes time to consider the ethical implications and the long-term consequences of her actions.
No. We are not trying to bully or disparage Ms. Bacelar. Our goal to educate and inform the public.
Wagmor does save dogs; that is the most difficult part of this. However, that doesn't excuse the reckless conduct that has been alleged. It is similar to money laundering; mix dirty money with clean money. Same process is used at Wagmor. They mix legitimate dogs that require rescue in with paid for puppies.
Yes. All dogs deserve good homes. The problem with buying dogs from puppy mills and backyard breeders is it creates a market demand therefore incentivizing the puppy mill operators through profit. This does not solve the root of the problem - it exacerbates it. Plus it just down right dirty predatory behavior.
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