Hey all,
NADSR is in pretty desperate need of financial assistance right now to help with some medical issues that have come up. Please visit the link and consider making a donation!
https://apps.facebook.com/fundrazr/acti ... 6cadeb174e
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Be proud of the things that you have taught your dog. Be humbled and grateful for all of the things that your dog has taught you. - Unknown
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- Tell us about yourself: I live in Metro-West Boston with my husband and our rescued Dutch Shepherd, Minnie. She loves anything involving activity. Our first rescued DS, Kaya, loved to tug. Our second rescued DS (who actually turned out to be a GSDx), Marley, loved to nap. I volunteer for the North American Dutch Shepherd Rescue and am a member of the NADSR BOD.
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Re: NADSR
Done! As always, wish I could do more...
Cheryl in MA, with rescued DS
Kaya, adopted January 2006 (over the bridge, September 2014)
Marley, adopted February 2008
Minnie, adopted March 2015
North American Dutch Shepherd Rescue
https://www.facebook.com/NADSR.DSRescue
Kaya, adopted January 2006 (over the bridge, September 2014)
Marley, adopted February 2008
Minnie, adopted March 2015
North American Dutch Shepherd Rescue
https://www.facebook.com/NADSR.DSRescue
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Re: NADSR
So sorry to hear that there is so much need. I do NOT doubt it, of course, but in my ideal world, there would not be but a handful of DS's in rescue and they would all be trouble free, transfer easily and cheaply and live happily ever after.
A BIG thank you to NADSR and all they do. (And very sorry that they have to)
A BIG thank you to NADSR and all they do. (And very sorry that they have to)
Judith Van Neerland Dutch Shepherds
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- Tell us about yourself: Dogs are my life, what can I say. GSDs primarily for nearly 50 years til bringing in my first DutchShep about 4 years ago. GSD rescue for 9 yrs, nearly 200 thru my home, rehabbed, adopted out. Been involved in AKC ob, herding, tracking, agility; Schutzhund-DVG; scent detection (HR-water)&narcotics, some patrol work. Mostly herding training at present on my little farm.
Re: NADSR
Thank you for your efforts with NADSR. Agreeing with Judith, sad it is even necessary but just look at how many new forum members on here are adopting them from shelters lately.
Denise Gatlin & Zip, Shooter & the K9 crew
Livin' in the deep south - Louisiana