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German Shepherd Rescue Scotland was established in 2008 to re-home German Shepherd dogs throughout Scotland. We are a registered charity, and rely solely on donations to cover the costs of rescuing dogs, these include kennelling, transportation and expensive veterinary fees.
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German Shepherd Rescue Scotland was established in 2008 to re-home German Shepherd dogs throughout Scotland. We are a registered charity, and rely solely on donations to cover the costs of rescuing dogs, these include kennelling, transportation and expensive veterinary fees.
If you have a dog you need to rehome, or if you would like to adopt a dog through us, or if you have any questions, please contact us: Second Chances German Shepherd Rescue is a Scottish charity – we cover Scotland and Northern England (e.g. Northumberland/Carlisle).
German Shepherd Rescue Scotland, Inverness. 11,249 likes · 286 talking about this. Rescuing and rehoming German Shepherds in Scotland. This page covers our fundraising appeals, events, wish lists,...
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High Energy and Drive- If you don't own a pair of walking boots then a German Shepherd is not the dog for you. German Shepherds were bred as working dogs, they have a real drive to work so will need training to stimulate their brains. Activities like agility and tracking are a good way to entertain and tire out a GSD. If you are looking for a dog w...
In general we do not re-home in the following conditions: 1. Where a dog is going to be left longer than 3-4 hours on a daily basis, as this is very unfair to the dogs. 2. To applicants living in upstairs flats, as this can not only cause problems with neighbours, but it can also cause problems with the dog’s hips. 3. Where a dog is going to be use...
This is the adoption process in brief but please read on for full details of how the adoption process works at German Shepherd Rescue Scotland. 1. Complete an Adoption Form. 2. Someone from German Shepherd Rescue Scotland will telephone you. 3. A home-check will be arranged. 4. Your vet will be contacted for a reference. 5. Someone from German Shep...
To begin the adoption process, please complete the Adoption Form at the bottom of this page. It is in your own best interests that you are honest with your answers and don't put what you think we want to hear. The completed form will be sent to one of our re-homing volunteers, who will then contact you by telephone to discuss adoption and to organi...
When our re-homing volunteer telephones he/she will discuss your specific situation, i.e. if you have owned a German Shepherd before, how the dog is to be accommodated, any other pets you have, how much time will you be at work/have available to spend with your dog, and your family commitments. After talking things through with us, if you decide th...
When placing a dog in a new home, care is taken to ensure that there is a good match between the dog, its new owner and the new home environment in which it will be living. Not every dog will be right for a given environment and not all potential owners will be right for a given dog. Sometimes we get requests from individuals who attempt to give us...
To help you prepare for the arrival of your rescue dog we have put together some helpful information. Preparing for your Rescue Dog - please click the link to access this page.
If all goes well and we are able to place a suitable dog with you, we will contact you again to arrange a suitable day and time to bring your new companion. To keep our costs down, you may be asked to travel to meet with a volunteer to pick up your new dog. On accepting your new dog you will be asked to fill in and sign an adoption form which sets ...
ITS NATIONAL DOG DAY TODAY Lets see if we can find our dogs new homes - please share them All the info on our dogs can be found here - http://www.german-shepherd-rescue-scotland.org.uk/dogs-in-need
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Jan 9, 2023 · German Shepherd Rescue Scotland is dedicated to giving German Shepherds in Scotland a second chance at life. They provide rescue, rehabilitation, and rehoming services to ensure that all German Shepherds are well cared for and safe.