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Speaking of Dogs Rescue |
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71 Underhill Drive #160
Toronto,
Ontario
M3A 2J8
Canada
Phone: 416-444-4190
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Speaking of Dogs, a Toronto-based organization initiated in 2001, is dedicated to educating and enlightening people about dogs through seminar forums, website support, outreach and rescue. Our goal is to end cruelty, abandonment, mistreatment and homelessness of man's best friend. With more than 50 years of combined experience and knowledge, the founders of Speaking of Dogs have worked in animal shelters, veterinary clinics, rescue organizations and training facilities and understand the needs of those devoted to the welfare of dogs.
Rescue Arm
Since 2001 Speaking of Dogs Rescue has helped transport, foster, re-home and vet over 500 dogs. All dogs entering our rescue arm are spayed or neutered, micro-chipped and have their medical needs attended to. The majority of dogs we take are from shelters and are seniors, but we also try and help any dog in need when space and finances permit. Our dogs are lovingly cared for in foster homes until a suitable forever placement is found. Our adoption process entails a written application, a telephone interview, reference and veterinary checks and an in home visit. We are dedicated to placing our dogs properly and permanently in homes that are responsible, caring and compassionate. We are committed to a dogs’ quality of life and adopt only to suitably matched applicants.
Foster Homes Sadly, each new day brings a flood of emails and telephone pleas to help yet another abandoned dear dog. We do the best we can through our rescue efforts and networking. We are always in search of new foster homes where a dog can be cared for and loved until a permanent home is found. Speaking of Dogs Rescue covers food, medical attention and all the supplies required for the dogs in foster care. Foster parents need be responsible and patient people who will provide a safe environment for our dogs. A foster contract must be signed. This is a serious responsibility however the experience is very rewarding. If you can open your heart and home to a foster dog please contact us. |
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