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What is GSD Rehoming?
German Shepherd Dog Rehoming aim to offer assistance
and advice on GSD's. Our primary aim it to provide support to enable owners
to deal with and manage their problems.
We receive 100's of calls each year from dog owners seeking help and
advice, sadly we are not able to help every dog that is referred to us
because of our limited resources.
We work closely with other rescue/advice organisations in the North
and in Scotland and are actively involved with Federation of Animal Welfare
North East (FAWNE). We are actively involved, and are supported by Dogs
Trust "Give A Dog A Life" campaign.
So what causes the problems? Why would people not want this lovely breed
that has so much to offer? and why do so many problems exist?
These are common questions, with many and varied answers. But the main
reason is that people see the lovely ball of fur as a puppy, fall in love
with it, take it home, never taking into consideration the care, commitment
and exercise a puppy will require when it gets older. Problems generally
surface when the puppy starts to chew, shed its coat, or grows into a boisterous
youngster that they can not control. Instead of taking the time to train
their pet, or learn how to cope with the characteristics of the breed,
they often turn it outside where it begins to bark and annoy the
neighbours. A German Shepherd Dog NEEDS to be part of a family ~ it likes
nothing more than to be part of a family it is part of the nature of the
breed and nothing you will do can break them of the desire to be by your
side and please you.
How is GSD Rehoming North East Structured?
GSD Rehoming is based in the North East UK. It is an all volunteer organisation.
We have limited accommodation where dogs can be cared for
Dogs are assessed before they are accepted onto the rehoming scheme
and are placed with one of the volunteers foster homes when ever possible
or in local authority approved boarding kennels.
We are not in the business of becoming a convenient drop off
service for people who no longer wish to keep their dogs.
We have strict guidelines before we can assist. While this may sound
cruel, consider who pays for this service: Who pays for the treatment of
the sick dogs, placement of the healthy dogs, and shelter for the
elderly dogs. The owners? NO. The adopters? NO. The funds come from the
rehoming budget, and ultimately, from the pockets or fundraising efforts
of those actually doing the rehoming work.
Acceptable conditions.
GSD Rehoming will accept GSD's onto the rehoming scheme
where possible for any of the following reasons:
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If the life is directly threatened by the present living conditions. (Note
to owners~ If we consider that the dog has been neglected or abused, we
will inform the appropriate authorities).
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If the animal is not human- aggressive and/or not terribly sick, but is
scheduled for destruction in another animal shelter.
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If another rehoming/rescue scheme out side of the breed accepts it and
needs assistance.
Unacceptable conditions.
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If the animal is found running loose and has no other place to go. Stray
dogs should be taken to the Local Authority Dog shelter.
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The dog is subject to the dangerous Dogs Act.
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The dog is known to be human aggressive.
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The animal is severely ill and probably not able to be rehomed.
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The owner simply can not keep it but has not tried to find it a home.
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The owner has grown tired of it but has not tried to find it a home.
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The owner wants rid of it because it is too old or too ill.
Special considerations.
GSD Rehoming often takes into consideration special circumstances that
may affect the above policies. Always tell us everything
when calling about rehoming. We evaluate
each case on individual merit, so you do no justice in withholding information
which may convince us to assist.
All the money
raised by or donated is spent on the welfare of the dogs in our care. No
monies are taken by helpers towards their expenses or receive any
payment for their time.
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