Rhodesian Ridgeback Rescue, Inc., ("RRRInc")
provides for the rescue, care, and adoption of
Rhodesian Ridgeback dogs in need. Through RRRInc's
efforts, displaced Ridgebacks find new, loving,
permanent homes. Rhodesian Ridgeback Rescue, Inc.,
is the official rescue program of the
Rhodesian Ridgeback Club of the United States, Inc.,
("RRCUS") and the
Rhodesian Ridgeback Club of Canada ("RRCC").
WHAT IS A RESCUE DOG?
First and foremost, a rescue dog is one that needs a
new home. Like people, rescue dogs come from a wide
variety of backgrounds and have varying needs. Some
of the rescued Rhodesian Ridgebacks come from loving
homes that can no longer keep their cherished pets.
Reasons include an owner who dies or must go into a
nursing facility, families that are forced to make a
lifestyle change, such as a move overseas or into
another home where pets are not permitted, or
animals that are given up due to divorce. In these
instances, a complete background of the animal's
health and temperament is usually available.
Other Ridgebacks are given up because the owners
were unprepared for the lifestyle requirements of
the breed or they did not spend the time to properly
train their dogs. RRRInc volunteers work to ensure
that prospective adoptive homes are prepared for the
needs of the Rhodesian Ridgeback breed and a rescue
dog. Resources such as RRRInc's
"Things to Know Before You Bring a Rhodesian
Ridgeback Into Your Life" are available to help
prepare adopters. Again, with these animals, a
complete background of their health and temperament
is usually available.
Some of the dogs in RRRInc's program were
obtained from animal shelters or found as homeless
strays. These dogs are placed in foster homes so
RRRInc volunteers can evaluate their temperament and
suitability for placement. As with all RRRInc rescue
dogs, they are also taken to a veterinarian for a
health check-up and immunization.
Most of the dogs that come to RRRInc are adults.
Puppies are rarely available for rescue. All rescue
dogs are neutered or spayed before going to their
new homes, and almost without exception go without
AKC
or other registration papers.
IS A RESCUE THE RIGHT DOG
FOR YOU?
Adult dogs have several positive advantages over
puppies. They are finished with their teething
period and most are already housebroken. Taking care
of an adult dog is not nearly as time consuming as
raising a puppy, which is a significant benefit for
adopters who work outside the home. Also, an adult
dog's temperament and personality are already
developed, so you usually know in advance what you
are getting.
Adult dogs will bond well with their new owners,
though this may take some time. Rescue dogs
frequently go through a short grieving period for
their former families. They might also suffer some
separation anxiety when placed in a setting that is
unfamiliar to them. There are several things,
however, that you can do to help them adjust. The
use of a dog crate is highly advised. Though many
people think of crates as a type of punishment, dogs
are den animals and a crate ( or "pseudo-den")
provides it with a safe haven. Attending an
obedience class with your new dog is also a good way
to bond with it and give it a sense of stability.
Dogs, like people, become insecure when they do not
know the rules. Also, like people, they are happiest
when they know they are doing the right thing. So,
regular praise, rewards for good behaviour, and a
pet and a hug go along way toward acclimating a
rescue dog to its new home.
Dogs that come from deprived or abusive
situations have special needs. For homes with the
time and desire to work with these misfortunate
animals, the rewards can be great.
For additional information on the special needs
and requirements of a rescue dog, read "Do
You Have the Right Stuff?"
ADOPT A RIDGEBACK RESCUE
DOG
If you are interested in adopting a rescued
Rhodesian Ridgeback, please see our
Adopt a Ridgeback page for more information. If
you want to surrender a dog to RRRInc, please
contact our
Rescue Coordinator for your area. If you are
interested in volunteering with RRRInc, please see
our
How You Can Help! page for more information.
To view dogs
throughout the United States & Canada in need of a "forever home"
visit
the Rhodesian Ridgeback Rescue, Inc.
website.
For additional information about Rhodesian
Ridgeback Rescue, Inc., please see
About Us.
   
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