The German Shepherd Rescue Trust - Dogs Rescued and Re-homed

Dogs Rescued and Re-homed

As of October 2010, the Trust have successfully re-homed over 860 German Shepherd dogs to approved homes and families across New Zealand. The Trust takes in German Shepherds who have been mistreated, abused and abandoned and places them into foster homes, where their foster families will continue to care for them until a permanent home is found. The Trust also helps people with genuine reasons to re-home their dogs. In addition, the board provides the opportunity for anyone to inquire about missing pets and/or ask for information and advice which will be answered by the members of the trust's message board.

Usually, dogs who are taken in have experienced lives on a darker side. Lucky, now known as Dudley, spent the first 5 years of his life caged in a wire crate and had never been let out. Dudley was adopted into a loving family in Auckland and is now living a good, free life. A dog listed on a NZ auction site once caught the Trust's attention. The ex-owner of the dog had too many dogs on his property and pictures of 'Piper' showed a miserable and neglected dog. The ex-owner wanted an exorbitant amount of money for Piper. The Trust eventually gathered enough money through donations and 'bought' her. Piper was then placed in a foster home whose family eventually decided to officially adopt her.

However, not all rescued dogs have had abusive ex-owners. Many of the dogs rescued came from owners who loved their dogs, but were unable to keep them due to personal and/or financial reasons. Some of the dogs were found wandering the streets, taken to the pound and left unclaimed by their owners.

Some dogs who came to the trust have unfortunately been so neglected that they suffered illnesses and injuries requiring extensive medical care and even surgery. The trust receives no government funding and relies entirely on the founder Denise's expense and donations. Despite all efforts, sometimes the conditions of the dogs are so severe they do not get the opportunity to lead a long life.

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