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Speaking of Dogs Rescue's Year End Report

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Speaking of Dogs Rescue's Year-End Report‍   Last year was pretty much a rinse and repeat of 2022 in terms of the number of dogs needing rescue intervention and assistance.  Animal shelters were consistently full of unwanted dogs (cats and other pets too, no doubt). Northern indigenous dog groups were desperate for help with their overwhelming homeless dog population. Puppy mills and backyard breeders wanted their ‘inventory’ moved out, and owner relinquishments were unrelenting.    Our volunteer force worked tirelessly to aid, support and/or facilitate the many ‘vulnerable dog’ situations that arose on a regular basis. Adoptions have been slow – very slow, and still are. Dogs need adopters to commit and care for them, however in the current economic climate, people are struggling to make ends mee

New Year's Resolutions for You and Your Dog

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Plus, How Do I Get Started in Dog Shows? View Online   New Year's Resolutions for You and Your Dog It's that time of year again – a time of self-reflection and good intentions. No doubt you made New Year's resolutions for yourself, but how about some resolutions that will benefit your dog, too? Simple changes will set you up for success and can enhance your dog's quality of life and deepen your relationship. Here are five easy ways to make this year wonderful for you and your dog. READ MORE »   Meet the Winner of the 2023 AKC/Royal Canin National All-Breed Puppy & Junior Stakes Puppies and junior dogs can get a head start in the Confo

2024 Resolutions for Dog Breeders

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Plus, reserve your spot for our Breeder Webinar on January 9 sponsored by:   2024 Resolutions for Dog Breeders From planning for long-term care, to promising to give your pets extra attention, to deepening your knowledge of dog breeding, to sharing that knowledge with the younger generation - here are some 2024 resolutions for you! Read More »   The Best Materials to use for Puppy Housetraining Once upon a time, old newspapers were the go-to material for puppy housetraining. Luckily, there are now several better and more readily available alternatives. Keep reading for information to help you decide which one is best for you! Read More »