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Cuddly Canines
Rescue was started in 1999 with one dog!
Like so many people, until we actually went into a shelter, we were
clueless about the dog over-population issue that was (and is)
facing our local animal shelters. We were shocked when we
found out how high the euthanasia rate was, mostly due to
overcrowding. So we saved a dog........and the first dog we
saved turned out to be a hermaphrodite (yep, a true he-she dog),
which was discovered only when the shelter sent the dog to the
clinic for spay-neuter. They informed us of the problem & told
us they couldn't deal with such an issue, and we should not to waste
time on such a dog. Needless to say, we didn't listen to them
& thankfully, our own vet was able to figure out the "plumbing" of
the dog & we adopted him into a wonderful forever home! That
was the beginning of this adventure & pretty much set the tone for
Cuddly Canines. It's been a wild ride ever since.......we have
unfortunately seen & heard everything, yet we have never
wavered in our mission to make a difference in the lives of our
canine companions! We began saving pregnant moms & unweaned
litters about 9 years ago, when we actually got behind closed doors
at the shelters & saw how many unwanted families were slated for
euthanasia. The shelters simply didn't have the space or
resources (and still don't) to deal with such issues, so euthanasia
was the only answer to a growing problem. We have grown quite a bit
over the years, yet we still have a close family feel among our
volunteers and foster homes. Quite simply, we have the best team in
the world, with each & every person dedicated to the love & care of
our cuddlies. We are 100% foster-home based, and our dogs &
pups get the best care possible because each foster home treats them
like their own, and our wonderful vets are very caring &
compassionate about the care they give. It's not about saving
all of them; it's about taking care of & finding wonderful homes for
the ones we do save.
"Saving one dog
may not make a difference to the world,
but it makes a world of difference to that one dog."
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