American Maltese Association Rescue is a 501c3 organization dedicated to saving the unlucky Maltese. We see Maltese who have been neglected, abused, and abandoned. They come to us from shelters, as owner surrenders, as lost dogs found along busy highways or city streets, hoarder homes, and puppy mills. They come to us with broken bones, infected eyes, dangerous heart conditions, severe emotional issues, teeth so rotten their jaw bones are deteriorated, emaciation or excessive weight, nervous system disorders, cancer, other horrible diseases, internal infections, and more. What should be a beautiful white flowing coat, has turned into filthy, severe matting, so bad that a few could barely walk, or see, or perform bodily functions. Some have died in our arms. Many, many more have been saved. AMAR doesn’t use a sanctuary. We operate entirely with foster homes, where these dogs are welcomed, cleaned-up, treated for their medical conditions, trained, and most of all loved, until they are healthy enough to find their forever homes. And AMAR doesn’t have a single paid employee. Everyone at AMAR is a volunteer, including all our foster homes across the nation. AMAR functions purely with donated funds, and ALL the money goes to help the dogs in our care. There is no shortage of Maltese needing help, and there is no shortage of homes to adopt them. The missing parts of the equation are the foster homes and donations. Can you help us? Become a foster home and save their lives. If you can’t foster, please make a donation to save their lives.”
1. We receive your Adoption Application. 2. We evaluate the answers to see if it is a potential good fit for the requested dog, or any that we have in our care. 3. We contact you for a telephone interview. (There might be one or two of these interviews.) 4. We interview the references you listed, Personal, Veterinarian, Groomer. 5. We do a Home Visit. (The rescue dog may, or may not, accompany us on this visit. 6. You get to meet the rescue dog. The dog must meet all members of the family, two and four-legged, to see how everyone gets along. 7. We make a decision based on the ideal home for the dog. (We do not make our adoption decisions based on first come first serve.) 8. The Adopting family signs the Adoption Contract, and pays the Adoption Fee (normally $350 for an adult dog). 9. The rescue dog is united with his Forever Family.
Fort Bragg CA 95437 | 2.4 miles away
Our mission: To contribute to a better life for animals and to inspire public awareness of animals' needs. To provide a safe haven for homeless animals and secure for them permanent, loving and responsible homes. To prevent and alleviate animal suffering. To work toward ending the problem of pet over-population through accessible spay/neuter services. To serve as a source of information and a
Willits CA | 24.1 miles away
Dog Mountain Rescue was born of a need, a need for dogs in pain to be given the support, the love, any necessary medicine, and ultimately the homes they deserve. Based in the hills of northern California's coastal range, DMR specializes in fostering, rehabilitating and re-homing at risk dogs of all breeds, but with special emphasis on Dobermans. If you are looking for a loving dog to join you
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