North Carolina Rescues
| Rescue Resource | |
| Contact Name(s) | Diana Hartsoe |
| Street Address | 9176 N Hwy 10 |
| City | Vale |
| State/Province | |
| Country | USA |
| Phone Number | 704 462 2861 |
| Mobile/Cell Phone | |
| d_hartsoe@yahoo.com | |
| Web Site | http://members.tripod.com/~DavidnDiana/ |
| Description | We would like to be placed on the rescue list for GSDs needing homes or placement |
| Rescue Resource | GERMAN SHEPHERD RESCUE |
| Contact Name(s) | Kathy Dragon |
| Street Address | PO BOX 8 |
| City | Elon College |
| State/Province | NC |
| Country | UNITED STATES |
| Phone Number | 336-570-2016 |
| Mobile/Cell Phone | |
| GSDRes@aol.com | |
| Web Site | http://www.angelfire.com/nc/gsr/index.html |
| Description | German Shepherd Rescue is dedicated to careing for unwanted German Shepherd Dogs. We currently serve Guilford County and Alamance County, and surrounding areas as needed. Most of our dog come to us as stray animals, but a small number are owner released. All of our dogs are checked by our vet, and given all vaccines, necessary medical care and are spayed or neutered before they are eligable for adoption. No dog adopted from our rescue will be allowed to produce offspring. We are always looking for people who are willing to become foster parents and volunteers. Please visit our site, and we hope you enjoy it. |
| Rescue Resource | GERMAN SHEPHERD RESCUE & ADOPTIONS |
| Contact Name(s) | |
| Street Address | PO BOX 19272 |
| City | RALEIGH |
| State/Province | |
| Country | UNITED STATES |
| Phone Number | 919-547-4247 |
| Mobile/Cell Phone | |
| TINYB@BELLSOUTH.NET | |
| Web Site | http://WWW.MINDSPRING.COM/~RESCUE/ |
| Description | We are a non-profit organization based out of North Carolina, dedicated to saving dogs, most notably German Shepherd Dogs and Shepherd mixes. We get dogs and puppies from many different places including animal shelters, animal cruelty investigations and individuals that for one reason or another, are not keeping their dogs. When we take a dog or puppy into the rescue, we make a commitment to that animal to try to make sure that it will be happy and healthy for the the rest of its long life. In placing our dogs, we have a lengthy interview/screening process to assure the quality and commitment of each home. Before adoption, our dogs live in foster homes where they live as part of the family, being socialized, trained, loved and spoiled until adoption. Our dogs receive the best of veterinary care including spaying and neutering. We do any veterinary procedures deemed necessary including (but not limited to) treatment of heartworms, parvo, distemper, stomache torsion, and surgery for hip dysplasia. These are a few medical procedures we run up against somewhat regularly. 85% of our dogs have heartworms when we get them and they are automatically treated by an area veterinarian. Again, we make a strong commitment to our dogs. |