Tuesday, November 15, 2011

December Boarding

Every month, Reunion Rescue raises over $2,000 to board the wonderful dogs in our care.

This month, we've created a chip in to try and raise the money to board our dogs.





Due to bad media and pet over-population, adoptions have been slow. Reunion Rescue believes in our dogs and will make sure they have sanctuary until their perfect forever homes finally arrive.

Here are our beautiful dogs. We wish we could save them all.

Please share and ask about our sponsor program. Every penny goes 100% to the dogs.

California Dogs:


PictureSpudsAmerican Bulldog

Young, Male
Reunion Rescue
San Francisco, CA
PictureHazelAmerican Staffordshire Terrier
Cattle Dog
Young, Female
Reunion Rescue
San Francisco, CA
PictureJasmineAmerican Staffordshire Terrier
Chesapeake Bay Retriever
Adult, Female
Reunion Rescue
San Francisco, CA
PictureCleopatra
Home without cats preferred
American Staffordshire Terrier
German Shepherd Dog
Adult, Female
Reunion Rescue
San Francisco, CA
PictureWilliamAmerican Staffordshire Terrier
Rhodesian Ridgeback
Young, Male
Reunion Rescue
San Francisco, CA
PictureBellaAmerican Staffordshire Terrier

Adult, Female
Reunion Rescue
San Francisco, CA
PicturePatch
Home without cats preferred
American Staffordshire Terrier

Adult, Male
Reunion Rescue
San Francisco, CA
PictureSweet PAmerican Staffordshire Terrier

Baby, Male
Reunion Rescue
San Francisco, CA
PictureBlissAmerican Staffordshire Terrier

Young, Female
Reunion Rescue
San Francisco, CA
PicturePearlie GirlAmerican Staffordshire Terrier

Young, Female
Reunion Rescue
San Francisco, CA
PictureDieselCattle Dog
American Staffordshire Terrier
Young, Male
Reunion Rescue
San Francisco, CA
PictureGuidoStaffordshire Bull Terrier
American Staffordshire Terrier
Young, Male
Reunion Rescue
San Francisco, CA


PictureGibsonAustralian Cattle Dog (Blue Heeler)

Adult, Male
Animals First
San Francisco, CA
PictureArthurEnglish Bulldog
American Bulldog
Young, Male
Animals First
San Francisco, CA
PictureDarlaGerman Shepherd Dog

Young, Female
Animals First
San Francisco, CA
PictureJesseHovawart
Corgi
Adult, Male
Animals First
San Francisco, CA
PictureCooper, Duke, Rory, JessLabrador Retriever
American Staffordshire Terrier
Baby, Male
Animals First
San Francisco, CA
PictureDixie
Pet has been declawed
Welsh Terrier

Young, Female
Animals First
San Francisco, CA


Texas dogs:


PictureIzzy
Video available
American Staffordshire Terrier
American Bulldog
Young, Female
Animals First Rescue
Austin, TX
PicturePipBelgian Shepherd Malinois
Doberman Pinscher
Young, Female
Animals First Rescue
Austin, TX
PictureTeddy
Home without cats preferred Video available
Bernese Mountain Dog
Australian Shepherd
Young, Male
Animals First Rescue
Austin, TX
PictureDexter a.k.a. Dexie
Home without cats preferred Video available
Great Dane
Pointer
Young, Male
Animals First Rescue
Austin, TX
PictureJourney
Video available
Great Pyrenees

Young, Female
Animals First Rescue
Austin, TX
PictureAngelRhodesian Ridgeback
American Staffordshire Terrier
Young, Male
Animals First Rescue
Austin, TX
PictureMr. SweetsAmerican Bulldog
American Staffordshire Terrier
Young, Male
Reunion Rescue
Austin, TX
PictureIzzy
Video available
American Staffordshire Terrier
American Bulldog
Young, Female
Reunion Rescue
Austin, TX
PictureRobbieAmerican Staffordshire Terrier
Australian Cattle Dog (Blue Heeler)
Young, Male
Reunion Rescue
Austin, TX
PictureBatgirl
Home without cats preferred
American Staffordshire Terrier
Pit Bull Terrier
Adult, Female
Reunion Rescue
Austin, TX
PictureStella
Home without cats preferred
American Staffordshire Terrier
Pit Bull Terrier
Young, Female
Reunion Rescue
Austin, TX
PictureHolly BerryAmerican Staffordshire Terrier

Young, Female
Reunion Rescue
Austin, TX
PictureAmberStaffordshire Bull Terrier
American Staffordshire Terrier
Young, Female
Reunion Rescue
Austin, TX













1 comment:

  1. We live in Westchester, NY, and my daughter must find a home for her beloved one and a half year old blue nose pit as she had to move and cannot take him. We are all concerned that he not be taken to a pound as the local pounds have a no tolerance policy for pits. Can you help refer us to a rescue in this area?

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