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How to Help a Shelter (Rescue) Dog When you can't Adopt

19/2/2014

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There are numerous reasons why dog lovers may not able to adopt a rescue dog. However immensely they desire to take home every pup in every animal shelter, they just can’t. It’s either their landlord does not allow pets, they tend to spend too many long hours at work, or simply because they have allergies. The good thing is that there are many other ways for dog lovers to help the local shelter without having to actually bring a pooch home.

Five Ways to Lend a Hand

1. Donate money. Some facilities are solely funded by donations. Even just a few bucks can be used to make a homeless dog’s life improve. For example, your $15 can buy a flea treatment, $50 will pay for a heartworm test, $60 for a full medical exam, $90 for vaccinations and microchip ID insertion, and $150 for neuter/spay surgery.



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News from Sundance Canine Rescue Society!

23/1/2014

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On January 21, 2014, two of our volunteers went on a Rescue mission.  They came home with a mom and 4 brand new puppies, and her two older pups. (Video of their progress)

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