Canine Rescue Coalition
Our Featured Pet...
Magnum is a big gray bear! Magnum is 150 lbs and only 12 months old. Magnum is crate trained and knows more then the basic commands. He walks great on a leash as long as you have a gentle leader or halti on.Magnum is house trained and good with other large breed female dogs.He is being rehomed due to his owner having to take in her elderly father and Magnum is just to big for the father to handle while the owner isn't home. Magnum is a great dog that is so willing to please and be loved. If you are interested in Magnum please fill out an application
at www.caninerescuecoalition.org
News
UPDATE NOVEMBER 14, 2007
Canine Rescue Coalition is no longer using the website www.neorescue.net. Therefore we are not receiving any applications that were put in through that site. If you submitted an application through that website within the last couple of weeks please go to www.caninerescuecoalition.org and fill out a new one. We would greatly appreciated it. If you have some doubt as to whether your application was received or not please email someone and provide your information and we will check and see. Thank you so much!
UPDATE SEPTEMBER 15, 2007
Canine Rescue Coalition or CRC is in full operation and we have many many dogs who need loving forever homes. We are in need of foster homes and other volunteers for transporting, home visits, evaluating dogs, walking dogs or taking them to dog parks, and many other things. If you can help in any way, no matter how small, please fill out an application at one of our websites.
Our main website, www.caninerescuecoalition.org, is a bit outdated so don't let it throw or confuse you. We are in the process of building a new website but until then we still receive communication and applications from the website.
Who We Are
Canine Rescue Coalition, also known as CRC, is a Neapolitan and English Mastiff Rescue. We concentrate on neos but also do alot of work with Englishs and other special cases. CRC operates all over the Southwest and on certain occassions in other areas of the country. Our states of concentration are California and Arizona.
The rescue has its headquarters in Glendale, Arizona but also operates out of Tucson, Arizona as well as certain areas of California.
Most of our dogs are housed and fostered in Arizona.
Adopting a friend
The adoption process is simple and we try to make it as quick as possible. The steps are as follows:
1. Fill out an application at one of our websites.
2. We will call you to do a phone interview.
3. We will conduct a home visit.
4. You meet our dogs and adopt.
You must be willing to drive to meet our dogs. It is really the best way for you to choose the dog that fits you best. And it gives you an opportunity to meet all of our dogs. Occasionally, if a potential home is near where the dog is being fostered then the dog can be brought to meet you during the home visit.
We work hard to insure that our dogs fit the homes that they go into. We will only place a dog into a home that fits. We make every effort for you to adopt the dog of your choice. However, due to the above it is not always possible. We will have a dog that fits your home so if the dog of your choice will not fit, we will find one that will.
We adopt on a first come basis. We will not hold a dog for you.
We have had too many problems with that in the past. So, it is essential that you respond to us quickly and we get through the process as quickly as possible. Also, it is essential that you fill out an application ASAP and that you are ready to adopt when you apply.
There are things to consider when deciding whether a mastiff breed is the dog for you. They are large breed dogs so they are big or they are going to be big. Please make sure you are ready for a dog of this size before applying. These dogs also tend to drool. Some drool alot more than others but they all drool to some extent. Please make sure that you are prepared for this and willing to deal with this before applying.
There are also things to consider when deciding whether or not to bring a dog into your life and home. A dog is a long term commitment and it should be taken very seriously. And dogs will be dogs. If you are not ready to take on that kind of responsibility then please wait until you are to bring a new family member into your home.
Come Visit Us!
Any person who has filled out an application and been contacted for a phone interview is welcome to come and see our dogs. Please contact us to make arrangements.
Canine Rescue Coalition
GLENDALE, AZ 85308
Phone: 602 281 0901
-OR-
864 710 9225
Email:
neopup6@yahoo.com
-OR-
clemsing20@aol.com
Click here for a list of pets at this shelter

[Home] [Information] [Shelters] [Search]