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When Dog's Protect Things - Avery's Law
Valuable Info..... you are gonna want to read this 👇🏻 ⚠️A dog protecting something they value.⚠️ This behavior is called resource guarding, and it’s a completely natural canine instinct. Dogs may guard things that are important to them like food, toys, bones, sleeping spaces, or even people. Most of the time, dogs don’t want to bite. They just want the thing they value left alone, but when those signals are ignored or challenged, the situation can escalate! Dogs may guard:
Stefany Beiser
Mar 192 min read


‼️THIS IS AN IMPORTANT MESSAGE FOR ANYONE WHO IS CONSIDERING FOSTERING OR ADOPTING ‼️
ITS LONG BUT ITS IMPORTANT ‼️ When someone commits to fostering or adopting a dog, that commitment carries real weight. Rescues make decisions based on the expectation that a “yes” is solid. When a foster or adopter backs out with little notice, it doesn’t just create stress it creates a crisis. There is no emergency overflow of open homes. There is no hidden space waiting to be used. When plans collapse suddenly, rescues are forced to scramble, stretch resources, and make im
Stefany Beiser
Jan 193 min read


Why We Must Fundraise as a 501c3 Organization
You may think we are always asking for help or always raising money... well, truthfully, we are. Every dog that enters the rescue must be seen by one of our vets even if nothing more than for a wellness visit. Most always need more than that - from a spay/neuter, shots, HW testing the amount invested in every dog we rescue adds up - FAST! We are working hard to secure grants now that we have 1 full year as an established 501c3, but there are countless other organizations also
Stefany Beiser
Jan 181 min read


Microchip Zeffy Campaign
Why We Need to Microchip Dogs in the Rescue Microchipping dogs in rescue organizations is a crucial step in ensuring their safety and well-being. Here are several compelling reasons why this practice is essential: 1. Permanent Identification Microchips provide a permanent form of identification that cannot be lost or removed, unlike collars and tags that can easily fall off. This ensures that each dog can be traced back to its owner or the rescue organization if they become
Stefany Beiser
Jan 42 min read
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