Sunday, September 26, 2010

Question on starting a small dog rescue or fostering?

Question by ♥This is Midnight♥: Question on starting a small dog rescue or fostering?

Let me just say I know it’s allot of work, I work for someone who raises dogs and has more then a couple, I work for her so know that it’s allot of work with allot or dogs. I also know they are allot of money to care for. :) Not that I necessarily want allot of rescues at once. I am just wondering what your average(if there are any) requirements are for having a small dog rescue are.

I would love to have a breed specific rescue like Aussie or Chihuahua. Aussies because I own one and adore him and know there are many people who find them to much to handle.

Chihuahuas because I also own one and I know that this is another breed people can get sick of(their stubbornness and can be nippy/yippy). But these are 2 of my favorite breeds and want to do something to help them!

Thank you to all.

Best answer:

Answer by James
http://www.malteserescue.homestead.com/

Answer by Herbie & Fern
This is a good question. I’ll star because I want to see other answers, as in the future I hope to take in/set up a rescue home for gun dog breeds.

You have to start off small (obviously. Create a website and explain yourself/goals. Post little adds in pet shops (eg. will take in dogs needing homes etc)- that kind of thing, and get yourself known to vets, dog walkers, groomers, other shelters etc even add an add in a doggy magazine.
Best of luck

Answer by hayesbrat
we were actually wanting to do the same thing one day when we own a home with land and have time with bulldogs. my mom actually owned her own rescue. but the best way to start is to make yourself known. start off working with breed specific shelters in your area as a foster and offer to take any that need a home. then you can kind of work thru them and at the same time branch off and do your own thing as well.

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