DALMATIAN RESCUE

Lucy is a rescue success story. Adopted by a loving family, this once timid, submissive youngster is a now a friendly, fun-loving companion.

Dalmatian rescue organizations all over the country are overburdened with homeless dogs. The stress of doing rescue causes a lot of burn out and frustration for rescue workers. If you are thinking about adding a Dalmatian to your family, please consider a rescue dog. "New Dog, New Home" is a good article about what to expect from your rescue dog. It is from Labrador Retriever rescue but the advice offered applies just as well to Dalmatians. If you are considering putting your Dalmatian up for adoption please read this article. Your local Dalmatian rescue group could use your help and support in fundraising, finding adoptive homes, fostering, public education and many other endeavors. If you are a shelter or humane society worker and have a Dalmatian in need of a home, you may wish to list the dog on our Dalmatians in Shelters page.If you are an owner and have a Dalmatian available for adoption, please visit the Dalmatian Adoption Page. Prospective adopters can see a list of available Dalmatians on both of those pages. If you are trying to place a Dalmatian on your own, this article will give you many tips on choosing a good adoptive home.

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Enter information about a Dalmatian available for adoption:
in a shelter.
by an individual.

MORE INFORMATION:

Dalmatian Club of America Rescue Resources
Kathy McCoubrey - Co-Coordinators - Betsy Smith
National Rescue Hotline 540-349-9022
email [email protected]

Greater Washington Dalmatian Club Rescue

Delaware Valley Dalmatian Club Rescue

Dalmatian Rescue Resources

Dalmatian Rescue of North Texas

 


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