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LiveForMoments
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Rescue Recommendations

We've rescued 2 dogs in the past, and as our first passed recently, I'm thinking about rescuing another. We got both dogs from the same shelter, but I wanted to look into other rescue organizations where we may be able to give an adult dog a loving home. Our first dog was at the shelter for a long time even though he was the sweetest, calmest, most patient dog, he was a pit mix with a physical defect so he was overlooked for a long time. Looking to help another sweet soul in need.
Any suggestions on where to look? We do have 2 young children which makes it a bit trickier.

Posted 9/21/14 10:53 AM
 
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MrsG823
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Rescue Recommendations

I highly recommend the New Rochelle Humane Society. They perform behavior evaluations on all of the dogs and will honestly tell you if they think the dog is a good fit for young children.

Posted 9/21/14 7:38 PM
 

strongisland
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Re: Rescue Recommendations

There are so many rescues out there!
There are breed specific rescues too-if you are looking for a specific breed!

Here are some:
Friends of Freddie Rescue
Second Chance Rescue
Unchained NY
Posh Pets
Long Island Bulldog Rescue
PMAR
Rebound Hounds
Sean Casey
Louis Legacy
Check out Urgent Part 2-Death Row Dogs
Ruff House Rescue
Long Island Retriever Rescue
Gentle Giants
Grey Muzzle
S.N.O.R.T
Adopt a Boxer
NY Bully Crew
Social Tees
Almost Home
Last Hope
Long Island Pit Stop
S.N.A.R.R
Waggin Train
Zani's furry friend
Amsterdog
Anarchy

There are collie, maltese, and havanese rescues!


Shelters:
Kent Animal Shelter
Little Shelter
North Shore Animal League
Town of Babylon, Huntington, Hempstead, Brookhaven, etc.

There are a lot!! This is just a handful of them. These should all have either a website or Facebook page. Let me know if you have any other questions!!

Message edited 9/21/2014 10:15:43 PM.

Posted 9/21/14 10:08 PM
 

DeniseMarie
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Re: Rescue Recommendations

Posted by LiveForMoments

We've rescued 2 dogs in the past, and as our first passed recently, I'm thinking about rescuing another. We got both dogs from the same shelter, but I wanted to look into other rescue organizations where we may be able to give an adult dog a loving home. Our first dog was at the shelter for a long time even though he was the sweetest, calmest, most patient dog, he was a pit mix with a physical defect so he was overlooked for a long time. Looking to help another sweet soul in need.
Any suggestions on where to look? We do have 2 young children which makes it a bit trickier.



New York State Retriever Rescue

Being that you have little ones, it's best, in my opinion to adopt a dog where you know the history and know that they lived with small children.

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Thank you for rescuing!

Message edited 9/22/2014 7:40:07 AM.

Posted 9/22/14 7:39 AM
 

LiveForMoments
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Re: Rescue Recommendations

Posted by DeniseMarie

Posted by LiveForMoments

We've rescued 2 dogs in the past, and as our first passed recently, I'm thinking about rescuing another. We got both dogs from the same shelter, but I wanted to look into other rescue organizations where we may be able to give an adult dog a loving home. Our first dog was at the shelter for a long time even though he was the sweetest, calmest, most patient dog, he was a pit mix with a physical defect so he was overlooked for a long time. Looking to help another sweet soul in need.
Any suggestions on where to look? We do have 2 young children which makes it a bit trickier.




Being that you have little ones, it's best, in my opinion to adopt a dog where you know the history and know that they lived with small children.





This is exactly why it's difficult. I feel like we kind of need to find a dog that was given up by a family for no good reason. And as much as I want to help a dog in need, I won't put my children at risk to do so.
And my heart is set on rescuing an older dog, not a puppy, so we will just keep looking until we find the right one to join our family.

Thanks for the recommendations everyone.

Posted 9/23/14 6:01 AM
 

DeniseMarie
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Re: Rescue Recommendations

Posted by LiveForMoments

Posted by DeniseMarie

Posted by LiveForMoments

We've rescued 2 dogs in the past, and as our first passed recently, I'm thinking about rescuing another. We got both dogs from the same shelter, but I wanted to look into other rescue organizations where we may be able to give an adult dog a loving home. Our first dog was at the shelter for a long time even though he was the sweetest, calmest, most patient dog, he was a pit mix with a physical defect so he was overlooked for a long time. Looking to help another sweet soul in need.
Any suggestions on where to look? We do have 2 young children which makes it a bit trickier.




Being that you have little ones, it's best, in my opinion to adopt a dog where you know the history and know that they lived with small children.





This is exactly why it's difficult. I feel like we kind of need to find a dog that was given up by a family for no good reason. And as much as I want to help a dog in need, I won't put my children at risk to do so.
And my heart is set on rescuing an older dog, not a puppy, so we will just keep looking until we find the right one to join our family.

Thanks for the recommendations everyone.



you can check petfinder and if you find a dog you like , just ask the rescue what the background of the dog is.

There are plenty of owner surrenders out there bc
-divorce
-life changes (a job move)
-owner died
-we get owner surrenders simply bc they just dont have the time

The rescue I am with (NYSRR) has 2 kid-approved dogs right now. A choc lab and a golden. Both have meet and greets going on this week but have not been adopted yet.

Message edited 9/23/2014 9:14:11 AM.

Posted 9/23/14 9:13 AM
 

Mrs&MrsK
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Rescue Recommendations

The specific breed dog rescues are very good with checking out their prospective rescuers but I think they overcrowd the foster care houses, which means that they may need more housetraining, etc.
However, you could get a breed that is very good with children generally. that may help.

Posted 9/23/14 9:16 AM
 

mrs717
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Rescue Recommendations

We just adopted a puppy through Fur Babies! They usually have both puppies and adult dogs

Posted 9/23/14 9:35 AM
 

justthe4ofus
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Re: Rescue Recommendations

We rescued our dog from Last Chance

Posted 9/28/14 9:34 PM
 

HomeIsWithU
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Member since 9/07

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Jenn

Re: Rescue Recommendations

We rescued from Furever Home Dog Rescue out of Randolph NJ. I highly recommend them!!

Posted 9/29/14 1:34 PM
 

jlm2008
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Rescue Recommendations

Heavenly Angels Pet Rescue in Ozone Park. They have dogs of all ages, lots of older dogs that were surrendered. They have a Facebook page.

Message edited 9/29/2014 9:13:36 PM.

Posted 9/29/14 9:12 PM
 

JennLala
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Member since 10/14

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Jennifer

Re: Rescue Recommendations

We got our dog from Bobbie and the Strays. The have dogs of all ages. They are in Freeport and Glendale, Queens.

Posted 10/12/14 12:10 PM
 

nferrandi
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Nicole

Re: Rescue Recommendations

My friend runs SNARR they rescue from high kill shelters and rehabilitate injured animals. Their fogs are in fister, often with families, so you will get a better idea of the dogs temperament.

Posted 10/17/14 3:25 PM
 

MrsPetro2B
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Member since 9/08

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Re: Rescue Recommendations

PMAR my cousin rescued her dog from there and did volunteer work for them. They also have a Facebook page.

Posted 10/18/14 3:19 PM
 

2BadSoSad
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Re: Rescue Recommendations

We just got ours form Friends of Freddie - they were WONDERFUL!!!!

Posted 10/22/14 12:31 AM
 
 

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