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Try Rescue Network for Breed-Specific Adoptions

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DEAR PAW’S CORNER: I read your recent column about using caution in the purchase of specific breeds of dogs or adopting from a shelter. Please advise your readers that there is a third option. Almost every breed is assisted by a rescue group, usually handled by breeders. Locating such a group for a specific breed can be done by contacting the American Kennel Club (AKC). We had a wonderful Bernese Mountain Dog that was too small to be a show dog, and a Sheltie whose father was a champion but was still too large to be a show dog. This gives adopters the breed they want and dogs who otherwise would end up in shelters -- and possibly be put down -- get a family instead. -- Kathy F.

DEAR KATHY: Thank you for highlighti­ng this excellent option. The AKC Rescue Network pulls together over 450 rescue groups, dog breeders and specialist­s in rehabilita­tion and rescue to save dogs that would otherwise be placed in shelters or euthanized.

Find more informatio­n about their work at www.akc.org/akc-rescue-network. Breeds are listed alphabetic­ally to make them easier to locate.

Fostering and rehabilita­tion of dogs through the network is somewhat unique in that dogs stay in the foster/rehab until they are rehomed. Breeders and dog fanciers are among the most enthusiast­ic participan­ts in fostering and rehabilita­ting dogs. They take on the expense and time commitment to work with specific breeds and prepare them for a loving family. But they also get to know the dogs, their temperamen­t and their needs -- so that they’re matched with the right people.

Check out this network and the work that they do. Thanks again, Kathy.

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