You can check your local shelter and let them know to alert you when a certain breed arrives. Also, web-sites for the big pet stores like Petco.com & PetSmart.com have a link to an online database of all dogs looking to be adopted. You can pick the breed you are looking to adopt and see all of the dogs available. Also, check out Rogers Rescues. Typically you have to apply to the different rescue groups, be approved to adopt & then you can either adopt a dog that they presently have or be put on a list for future dogs that come in.
rescue dogs are dogs that have been rescued All types of dogs can be rescue dogs. Purebreds and mix breeds can be rescued dogs.you could just train them if you want
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look. some dogs can rescue people because they are traning like san bernardo dogs.
Do you Mean A rescue dog That was rescued from a shelter or a dog to rescue people
Firemen, Policemen, Rescue dogs, anyone, really.
Yes, greyhound rescue organizations neuter their dogs before adopting them out. Sometimes the dogs arrive at the rescue intact but they are neutered before leaving.
Rescue dogs are average dogs! Sometimes they are full bred and sometimes not. One thing is for sure though...a rescue dog will appreciate a home and it helps to stop the needless killing of innocent animals. ALL dogs should be rescue dogs no matter where they come from.
I do dog rescue
There are many different dog breeds used as rescue dogs. German shepherds, golden retrievers, st bernards, Portuguese water dogs, and many more. It really just depends on what type of rescue, such as snow, water, search and rescue, it all depends.
Service dogs, bomb sniffing, drug dogs, military/ police dogs, rescue dogs, body sniffing dogs, show dogs.
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