Rose's Rescue

A small group of volunteers..no paid employees. Our dogs are in area foster homes or they are housed at Rose's..in a heated pole building with a "bedroom" (toddler beds, a chair and a radio..so they can keep up on current events) with a dog door to a small fenced area to potty in through out the day and night. Then they get to play in a four acre fenced in area and swim in the pond every day too! We do not have a "shelter" per se and only under special circumstances are any of our animals "kenneled". They are very well socialized with people and other animals, which makes it much easier to know their temperaments. We do NOT take owner surrenders. But we will do courtesy posts for pets that are vetted and in need of homes. OUR MISSION STATEMENT Rose's Rescue is an all breed rescue for dogs and cats. We primarily concentrate on local pound rescues as we feel these are the animals in the most dire need of a second chance. We are committed to finding the best possible home for each, and every animal that comes into our rescue and we are available to help with any training or behavioral issues for the life of each animal. Rose's Rescue requires that any animal adopted through our organization be returned to us if for any reason the family is no longer able to care for them. Rose's Rescue is also committed to educating the public on the importance of spay and neuter, routine vaccinations, heartworm protection for dogs, and aids and leukemia testing for cats. According to the Humane Society of American over 4 million dogs, cats, kittens and puppies are killed each year. It is our goal to some day see no adoptable pets euthanized.Every two months, Rose’s Rescue chooses a few special candidates for a new class of dogs to be trained at the Trumbull Correctional Institution near Warren, Ohio. While enrolled in this program, each dog will be trained by selected inmates and overseen by professional dog trainer Bill Oliver (www.customcaninecompany.com) who generously volunteers his time with this laudable project. Upon completion of their training, cell dogs will have learned important socialization skills, have mastered basic obedience commands, and be fully housebroken. They will also be taught tricks to entertain their future families and friends, such as sitting pretty, playing dead, and give a high five. All dogs can be visited (by appointment and accompanied by a Rose’s Rescue representative) while at the prison. They can be adopted upon graduation, or occasionally sooner if a dog has done exceptionally well and is deemed ready to leave before the class is actually finished. All of our current cell dogs or graduates are designated as such in their individual descriptions in the “Our Adoptables” section of this website. If you’d like to get a jump-start on training your new pet, consider adopting a Rose’s Rescue cell dog!

Rootstown, OH,44272
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Email: [email protected]

Phone Number: (330) 850-7042

Website: www.rosesrescue.net

Pound Dog - Sterling 166720

Weimaraner | Rochester Hills, MI

Age : 3 Years 3 MonthsAdultMaleLargeLabrador Retriever

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House Trained

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Meet Pound Dog - Sterling 166720

Meet Sterling. Sterling is one heck of a nice guy except no one taught him it is not ok to play bite. That might have been fun as a pup, but now he has to learn he cannot grab someone's arm to play. He also needs to learn not to counter surf and how to take treats nice. His behavior around food is understandable as Sterling was a skinny mess when he came into the shelter. He still gobbles his food and grabs when handed a treat. That is why he would not be good around children. Yes this boy needs some training, but with a little effort what a fun and great companion he would be. He loves to play fetch! Two years old, neutered, up to date on vaccine, heart worm negative, and micro chipped. Sterling is ready to move on. Sterling's petfinder listing: https://www.petfinder.com/dog/sterling-166720-55548510/oh/ravenna/portage-county-dog-warden-shelter-oh184/  Sterling is not a Rose's Rescue dog. Sterling may be met and adopted at the Portage Co Dog Warden's Shelter, 8120 Infirmary Rd, Ravenna, Ohio 44266  330-297-6924.If you prefer a female or maybe are interested in having a matching pair, check out Bailey listed in the Rose's Rescue dogs.Portage Co Dog Warden Shelter hours: Monday-Friday 9am-4pm. Saturday 9am-Noon.

Adoption Process
The first step to adopting is to fill out the Online Adoption Application at www.rosesrescue.net. After your application has been reviewed and approved, one of our volunteers will get in touch with you. As long as your application has been pre-approved, the pet's foster parent will set up a time with you to come visit the pet you're interested in. In some cases, a home visit may also be required. If all goes well, you will then sign an adoption contract, pay the adoption fee, and then your new pet is ready to go to its forever home! Dogs Adoption Fees: Mixed Breed: $125 Prison Trained Dogs: $145 Purebred: $150 no papers $165 w/papers All dogs will be current on shots (EXCEPT Rabies), and be spayed or neutered (if not of age they will come with a certificate to be done within 14 days after coming of age). Cats Adoption Fees: The adoption fee for cats is $75. Cats are spayed or neutered (or come with the certificate)and UTD on shots (except for Rabies) and are aids and Leukemia tested.


Contact
Rose's Rescue
(330) 850-7042
[email protected]
www.rosesrescue.net

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