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In reply to the discussion: Update on TorchTheWitch [View all]magical thyme
(14,881 posts)74. Akita rescues in your area
http://www.bigeastakitarescue.net/
About Big East Akita Rescue
B.E.A.R. is a 501(c)3 charitable Akita rescue group in the United States that does hands-on rescue, and is totally manned by volunteers. BEAR was founded in 2011 by a small group of concerned Akita owners and volunteers that wanted to help the breed due to the number of Akitas in need in the metropolitan Tri-State area of NY, NJ, PA and also throughout the Northeast.
Our highest priority is to save, rehabilitate, and find forever homes for URGENT Akitas in area shelters; however, we also address a wide variety of Akita services such as educating potential owners, providing referrals, lending support to Akita owners, and making evaluations of Akitas in private homes and shelters. We are active members of our national parent breed club, The Akita Club of America, and assist with gathering information against breed-specific legislation. We help as many Akitas as we can but sadly no one can save them all: there are too many. It is our hope that one day there will be no more abandoned, abused, neglected, or unwanted Akitas.
http://akita.rescueshelter.com/Pennsylvania
(Lists akita rescues in PA)
http://dog.rescueshelter.com/Pennsylvania
(Lists general dog rescues in PA)
http://www.animalleague.org/about-us/how-we-help/rescuing-animals.html?gclid=COix5rLKiscCFVOQHwod7ocNuw
North Shore Animal League in NY
About Big East Akita Rescue
B.E.A.R. is a 501(c)3 charitable Akita rescue group in the United States that does hands-on rescue, and is totally manned by volunteers. BEAR was founded in 2011 by a small group of concerned Akita owners and volunteers that wanted to help the breed due to the number of Akitas in need in the metropolitan Tri-State area of NY, NJ, PA and also throughout the Northeast.
Our highest priority is to save, rehabilitate, and find forever homes for URGENT Akitas in area shelters; however, we also address a wide variety of Akita services such as educating potential owners, providing referrals, lending support to Akita owners, and making evaluations of Akitas in private homes and shelters. We are active members of our national parent breed club, The Akita Club of America, and assist with gathering information against breed-specific legislation. We help as many Akitas as we can but sadly no one can save them all: there are too many. It is our hope that one day there will be no more abandoned, abused, neglected, or unwanted Akitas.
http://akita.rescueshelter.com/Pennsylvania
(Lists akita rescues in PA)
http://dog.rescueshelter.com/Pennsylvania
(Lists general dog rescues in PA)
http://www.animalleague.org/about-us/how-we-help/rescuing-animals.html?gclid=COix5rLKiscCFVOQHwod7ocNuw
North Shore Animal League in NY
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I could no more give up a beloved pet than I could give up any other family member.
tblue37
Aug 2015
#28
what do animal services do with abused animals ? it's not just yoshi but any other animals that are
JI7
Aug 2015
#23
I have read through all the previous threads. I do not understand why this poster
Tipperary
Aug 2015
#65
I gather that you are (rather clumsily) attempting to insult me. I wonder why?
Tipperary
Aug 2015
#86
TTW needs to take Yoshi out of that place and report it to whatever animal care authorities are in
Tipperary
Aug 2015
#99
It should be shut down, but the animals would likely end up euthanized at the pound.
ladyVet
Aug 2015
#78
That would be my thought too. I am beginning to feel a bit weird about this whole thing.
Tipperary
Aug 2015
#118
You have a good heart, Moose. KnR for exposure, and I do hope their lives turn a corner.
Hekate
Aug 2015
#14
To be fair...she did not turn down all help....me and my ex are attorneys. I cannot give details,
msanthrope
Aug 2015
#89
I think compassion is called for, here. And look at my username. It's not like I think that, often.
msanthrope
Aug 2015
#104
I hope it works out. In the meantime, I don't take it personally when offers of help
msanthrope
Aug 2015
#108
"I will await with baited breath a report that she's placed the dog with one of the above"
JTFrog
Aug 2015
#120
And there you were with your shitty remarks and insinuations in all of those threads.
JTFrog
Aug 2015
#132
I wish that she lived in California becuase we have a big place and plenty of room for Yoshi
emsimon33
Aug 2015
#35
agreed! instead of "doggie day care" she should try to find a breed rescue
magical thyme
Aug 2015
#71
So many wonderful, compassionate people here on DU, especially moosepoop , msanthrope and her ex. nt
No Vested Interest
Aug 2015
#123