no you cant get your dog back from the rspca if they came and took it away but it might get a better and loving home were they will take good care of your dog or u should of gave the dog to your sister in the first place then none of this would of happened or if they havent seen ur sister and the dog is still there your sister could go in and ask to adopped the dog then it will be back in ur life again but u would have to take better care of the dog and im getting sa job at the rspca cause i like animals and i want to stop cruilty to the animals and i know the feeling when an animal that has been lost and it goes back to the owner or gets addopted and its a pretty good feeling but if the rspca came and took your dog away there obviesly were complants about your dog in and around your neighbourhood so if the rspca hasn't seen ur sister she could go in and addopted the dog but i think it would be better if it went to another home with a loving family but i know exactly how you feel im only 13 and my 2 cats had to go and i cryed my eyes out for a couple off weeks and the reason is we werent aloud to hAve cats but we were aloud to have dogs which doesnt make sense so yeh and i want to get a job working for the rspca cause i have had alot of experiences with animals dying ppl hurting there animals and animals getting addopted ok but i hope if u get a new animal when ur older u look after it really well because by the time ur older if ur in ur teens then i would probarly be the person who will take the animal away so yeh i hope u have lock with animals in the future and please please look after it and yeh i also want to see my animals until the die cause ur not sure whos addopted it and u never no if they are safe so i went through alot of feelings with anials in the past so i hope u look after the animals u will have in the future
yours sincerly kirsty.12
RSPCA Animal Rescue - 2007 is rated/received certificates of: Australia:G
The cast of RSPCA Animal Rescue - 2007 includes: Anthony Field as Himself - Host
International Animal Rescue was created in 1989.
There is the RSPCA but I don't suggest them as they like to bolt their GSD's. Dogs trust? Wood Green? Care Dog Shelter? Blue Cross?? The list is endless...
Maybe try contacting a RSPCA shelter of a vet to help you.
i think you have to 18 but to help out at the rspca shelter you will need to be 16
One can find information about labrador rescue from websites like Dog Breed Info, American Lab Rescue, Labrador Rescue, RSPCA, Pet Finders and Lab-Rescue.
Rescue dogs are those that have been abandoned, and taken to a shelter by the staff there, or members of the public, or in some cases, those dogs which have been seized from previous owners due to abuse or neglect. There are many rescue shelters - some are local, and it's wise to check local papers for more information. Other options are Dogs Trust or the RSPCA.
the rspca was always a pound that saved animals and re homed them. since the year 1980 people thought that they needed a pound to rescue animals on the street.
They go to the pound or the cat/dog shelter or the RSPCA.
then bad things will happen to you and your family....
It stands for the Royal Society for the Prevention of Cruelty to Animals. It is a charity that takes care of unloved and unwanted pets. EDIT: See related link for their web-site, which gives you a comprehensive guide to what the RSPCA does.