This rescue effort is dedicated to the loving memory of Sunny, the first purebred chow chow to touch our lives. She lived the first half of her life with someone that severely neglected her and then abandoned her when she reached middle age. She was found with a chain around her neck attached to a doghouse with no food or water. While Sunny was a castaway to her previous owner, she was a dear friend and a precious gift to us. She was our little ray of sunshine and truly one the sweetest dogs to bless our lives. Sunny passed away on August 8, 2006 at the estimated age of 11. We were privileged to have this angel among us over 4 years and we cherished every minute with her. Our hope is that Sunny’s life will be an example of how rescued chow chows, despite their background, have so much love and devotion to share when given the opportunity. Sunny's life mattered and she made a difference in this world. We will always be grateful for the time we had with her and the incredible gift of hope she gave to us.
We are an all-volunteer organization recognized by the IRS as a 501(c)(3) charity. We are also an incorporated non-profit in the State of Ohio dedicated to finding loving, responsible homes for purebred chows in need. Most chows come to us from shelters, animal control facilities or pounds when they are at high risk of being killed due to lack of space or opportunity.
We only offer chows for adoption that we would like to have as pets ourselves. We have very strict temperament requirements, so all of our chows are polite and well behaved with people and other dogs. While in foster care, our rescues live in a home where they receive the daily care and attention they need and deserve. Any special medical needs or injuries are treated and all are housebroken, microchipped, spayed/neutered, free of intestinal worms, fleas and ticks, current on all shots, heartworm free and on preventative.
We seldom have baby purebred chow puppies in rescue. Purebred puppies usually don't come into rescue until they are older, after the owner tires of caring for and training a demanding puppy. Puppies are time consuming, demanding and require intensive work and training. Even then, there are no guarantees. With an older chow, you know what you are getting up front and older chows are so grateful for the opportunity to love and be loved.
Adoption fees help to cover the cost of food and medical needs while fosters are in our care. The adoption fee does not always cover the cost of expenses; therefore additional tax-deductible donations are always greatly appreciated.
Fostering a friend: The personal rewards that come from saving a worthwhile life are immeasurable. Rescued dogs do everything possible to please you and show you how much they appreciate your efforts. If you have ever had a cherished pet, please consider that here but for the grace of God goes your beloved pet. These dogs can't help their situation, but you can by volunteering to foster a dog in need.
Please Spay and Neuter:
In Hope: An Animal Shelter Story
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