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I started rescuing Welsh Corgis more than 9 years ago because I have two corgis of my own. That first summer, I went to my local shelter and picked up 3 cardigan welsh corgi over a 6 week period and noticed all the beautiful purebred dogs at the shelter. After getting to know the dog warden, she said that most of these dogs were going to be put to sleep. Of course, I had to bring some dogs home. My very first rescues were a beautiful female doberman, a golden retriever, and a boxer. I was able to find them wonderful homes and then decided to get my own Petfinder site.
That first year, I placed more than 200 dogs with the help of one other person. I also donated 1/3 of the gross adoption fee's to pay off a large vet bill owed by my local shelter. Another 1/3 went to spaying/neutering, vaccinations, medications, and all bills related to my vet and the other 1/3 went to housing, feeding and transporting hundreds of dogs all around the country. I've found happy families from NY to FL, and westward all the way to Seattle WA.
I have now relocated to MD where I originally grew up and have decided to continue with rescuing dogs.
Tri-State All Breed Rescue has an application to be filled out for adopting a dog, and a contract to sign when you are approved. I do my best to place healthy dogs and work hard to place the right dog with the right family.
Most of these dogs come with no information at all so I have to depend on evaluating the dog to see how they act with other dogs and people. If you see a dog that you want to adopt, please email me at debwolfecorgis@gmail.com and I will send you an application. Remember, the "squeaky wheel gets the grease." Keep in touch with me if you really want a particular dog. I usually process the application within 1 week, so if you don't hear from me let me know by email. We have 40 feral cats in our neighborhood that we are in the process of trapping and getting neutered. The cost is $40.00 per cat to neuter, give shots, and worm them. We need help to pay for these cats and would appreciate any money donated through our donate button below. Please help us achieve our goal of getting all of these cats vetted and rehomed. I will be posting the kittens and some of the cats for adoption. I need fosters for them also.
