Timing
DRBC is staffed by volunteers. We work as quickly as we
can to help you. We need you to work with us to prevent lags in the
process. Accurate phone numbers, responses to our messages and a little
flexibility will make this process easier. Remember, we all have the
same goal in mind, the long-term happiness and well-being of your doxie.
Act Early
Each year we are contacted by people that think we are just waiting for them to turn in a dog to us; not true. We frequently maintain a waiting list. Moving? Call us well in advance of the move. We need time to plan as well.
Avoid Internet Lists
Craig's List and Free Cycle are great places to exchange junk. Your animal is not a thing, but is a being. Treat it as such
Shelters/SPCA's
DRBC is proud to work with many of the area shelters to
save the lives of these precious dogs. Because of their poor reaction
when placed in shelters and because of the risk of euthanasia, DRBC
gives priority to shelter animals. Please do not think that this means
that the turn in of your doxie will lead to placement with any rescue
group; it may not. This information is provided to you to help you
understand why we ask for your honesty and flexibility on the
relinquishment of your dog to us.
Medical Records
DRBC
understands that it may have been some time since your animal has seen a
veterinarian. We still need the records. We do not want to over
vaccinate and we need to be aware of any medical issues as our foster
system is designed to accommodate doxies based on medical need. Every
dog should receive the following:
- Rabies [Every 3 years after the first year]
- DAP2iL or DHLPP - Yes , DRBC believes in Lepto prevention. [Annual]
- Bordatella or Kennel Cough Vaccination [Annual]
- Heartworm Test and Preventative Care [Test Annual; Treatment, monthly]
Your veterinarian will be able to provide you with a certificate for all
these vaccinations. The certificate is free. Do not be concerned if
your doxie is not current on vaccinations or veterinary care, just tell
us and we will make sure that these issues are addressed before your
doxie enters our foster system. While getting the certificate, ask for a
copy of all medical records. It may not seem important, but it is to
us.
One last thing. Your medical records stay sealed with DRBC. Although
medical information is released concerning the history of your doxie,
your identity and the identity of your veterinary office[s] remains
confidential. So please, help us help them by providing complete
medical records prior to the relinquishment. Thank you.
Donation
Oddly, many people feel as though they need not donate to the rescue on turn-in. DRBC has no secret source of funding, no magic monies, yet will need to support your doxie during their stay with us. They will receive medical care, food and more, so please think about an appropriate gift for the group that is stepping in to help. DRBC is a 501[c][3] organization and that donation is tax deductible Remember, while not required, your gift is greatly appreciated.