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100 ways anyone can help any rescue
- Transport a dog.
- Donate a dog bed, towels, blankets.
- Donate MONEY.
- Donate a Kong, a nylabone, a hercules.
- Donate a crate.
- Donate an x-pen or baby gates.
- Donate a food dish or a stainless bucket for a
crate.
- Donate a leash.
- Donate a collar.
- Donate some treats or a bag of food.
- Donate a halti or promise collar or a gentle
leader.
- Walk a dog.
- Groom a dog.
- Donate grooming supplies shampoos, combs,
brushes.
- Go to a local shelter and see if that dog is
the saint bernard the shelter says it is.
- Make a few phone calls.
- Mail out applications to people who've
requested them.
- Provide local vet clinics with contact
information for educational materials on
responsible pet ownership.
- Drive a dog to and from vet appointments.
- Donate long distance calling cards.
- Donate the use of your scanner or digital
camera.
- Donate the use of a photocopier.
- Attend public education days and try to educate
people on responsible pet ownership.
- Donate a gift certificate to a pet store.
- Donate a raffle item for a fund raiser.
- Donate flea stuff (Advantage, Frontline etc.).
- Donate heart worm pills.
- Donate a canine first aid kit.
- Provide a shoulder to cry on when the rescue
person is overwhelmed.
- Pay the boarding fees to board a dog for a
week.
- Be a "Santa paws" foster to give the foster a
break for a few hours or days.
- Clip coupons for dog food or treats.
- Bake some homemade doggie biscuits.
- Make purchases through Amazon via a web site
that contributes commissions earned to a rescue
group.
- Host rescue photos with an information link on
your web site.
- Donate time to take good photos of foster dogs
for adoption flyers.
- Conduct a home visit or accompany a rescue
person on home visit.
- Go with rescue person to the vet to help if
there is more than one dog.
- Have a yard sale and donate the money to
rescue.
- Be volunteer to do rescue in your area.
- Take advantage of a promotion on the web or
store offering a free ID tag but instead of getting
it for your own dog, have the tag inscribed with a
rescue's name and phone # to contact.
- Talk to all your friends about adopting and
fostering rescue dogs.
- Donate vet services or can you help by donating
a spay or neuter each year or some vaccinations.
- Interview vets to encourage them to offer
discounts to rescues.
- Write a column for your local newspaper or club
newsletter on dogs on dogs currently looking for
homes or ways to help rescue.
- Take photos of dogs available for adoption for
use by rescue.
- Maintain web sites listing/showing dogs
available.
- Help organize and run fundraising events.
- Help maintain the paperwork files associated
with each dog or enter the information into a
database.
- Tattoo a rescued dog.
- Microchip a rescued dog.
- Loan your carpet steam cleaner to someone who
has fostered a dog that was sick or marked in the
house.
- Donate a bottle of bleach or other cleaning
products.
- Donate or loan a portable dog run to someone
who doesn't have a quarantine area for quarantining
a dog that has an unknown vaccination history and
has been in a shelter.
- Drive the fosters' children to an activity so
that the foster can take the dog to obedience
class.
- Use your video camera to film a rescue dog in
action.
- Pay the cost of taking a dog to obedience
class.
- Be the one to take the dog to its obedience
class.
- Go to the foster home once a week with your
children and dogs to help socialize the dog.
- Help the foster clean up the yard (yes, we also
have to scoop what those foster dogs poop).
- Offer to test the foster dog with cats.
- Pay for the dog to be groomed or take the dog
to a "Do It Yourself" Grooming Place.
- Bring the foster take out so the foster doesn't
have to cook dinner.
- Pay a house-cleaning service to do the spring
cleaning for someone who fosters dogs all the time.
- Lend your artistic talents to your club's
newsletter, fundraising ideas,T-shirt designs.
- Donate printer paper, envelopes and stamps.
- Go with a rescue person to the vet if a foster
dog needs to be euthanized.
- Go to local shelters and meet with shelter
staff about how to identify your breed or provide
photos and breed information showing the different
types of that breed may come in and the different
color combinations.
- Go to local businesses and solicit donations
for a club's fundraising event.
- Offer to try and help owners be better pet
owners by holding a grooming seminar.
- Help pet owners be better pet owners by being
available to answer training questions.
- Loan a crate if a dog needs to travel by air.
- Put together an Owner's Manual for those who
adopt rescued dogs of your breed.
- Provide post adoption follow up or support.
- Donate a coupon for a free car wash or gas or
inside cleaning of a vehicle.
- Pay for an ad in your local/metropolitan paper
to help place rescue dogs.
- Volunteer to screen calls for that ad.
- Get some friends together to build/repair pens
for a foster home.
- Microchip your own pups if you are a breeder,
and register the chips,so if your dogs ever
come.into rescue, you can be contacted to take
responsibility for your pup.
- Donate a small percentage of the sale of each
pup to rescue if you are a breeder.
- Buy two of those really neat dog items you
"have to have" and donate one to rescue.
- Make financial arrangements in your will to
cover the cost of caring for your dogs after you
are gone - so rescue won't have to.
- Make a bequest in your will to your local or
national Rescue.
- Donate your professional services as an
accountant or lawyer.
- Donate other services if you run your own
business.
- Donate the use of a vehicle if you own a car
dealership.
- Loan your cell phone (and cover costs for any
calls) to someone driving a rescued dog.
- Donate your used dog dryer when you get a new
one.
- Let rescue know when you'll be flying and that
you'd be willing to be a rescued dog's escort.
- Donate a doggy seat belt.
- Donate a grid for a van or other vehicle.
- Organize a rescued dog picnic or other event to
reunite the rescued dogs that have been placed.
- Donate other types of doggy toys that might be
safe for rescued dogs.
- Donate a roll-a-treat or Buster cube.
- Donate clickers or a video on clicker training.
- Donate materials for a quarantine area at a
fosters home.
- Donate sheets of linoleum or other flooring
materials to put under crates to protect the
fosters floor.
- Donate an engraving tool to make ID tags for
each of the rescued dogs.
- Remember that rescuing a dog involves the
effort and time of many people and make yourself
available on an emergency basis to do whatever is
needed.
- Do something not listed above to help rescue.
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