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Monthly Archives: April 2011
Best Practices: Foster Homes (Part 3)
Today’s topic was provided by Linda Isbell of Northern Chesapeake Sheltie Rescue. It covers the following topics. We look forward to your feedback on these topics in the comments section. 1. Get-togethers 2. Coupons for food and toys 3. Free … Continue reading
Best Practices: Foster Homes (Part 2)
Today’s blog post is written by Karen Battreal of Nebraska Border Collie Rescue. It is the second of several posts about foster homes. The topics covered today focus on lost dog procedures, helping fosters stay motivated, and other foster “feelings” … Continue reading
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Best Practices: Foster Homes
Today’s blog post is written by Karen Battreal of Nebraska Border Collie Rescue and Shereen Raucci of Mile High Weimaraner Rescue. It is the first of several posts about foster homes. The topics covered today focus on foster home management. … Continue reading
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Best Practices: Volunteers
Today’s post about volunteers is by Pat Fish of Golden Retriever Rescue and Adoption of Needy Dogs (GRRAND). It covers many topics, including Board members Foster families Transport Event coordinators Misc. volunteer positions We look forward to your comments on … Continue reading
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Best Practices: Marketing
Today’s post is written by Sharon Sleighter of Legacy Boxer Rescue. The topic is marketing your rescue. We look forward to your ideas in the comments section on how you market your rescue. This topic includes: 1. Marketing a. Key … Continue reading
Best Practices: Managing Costs
Today’s topic is about managing costs when running a rescue organization. It is written by Linda Isbell of Northern Chesapeake Sheltie Rescue, Inc. in Maryland. More rescues fail from lack of funds than any other cause, even shortages of foster … Continue reading
Best Practices: Raising Money
What an important topic! If you’re to save dogs, you need money to do it. Shereen Raucci of Mile High Weimaraner Rescue and Jennifer Misfeldt of MidAmerica Boston Terrier Rescue help us to understand some ways to do so this … Continue reading
Best Practices: Standards of Care
Today’s post is provided by Linda Sutphin of Dogs Second Chance and Sharon Sleighter of Legacy Boxer Rescue. We’re discussing standards of care, and how rescues handle difficult topics such as euthanasia. We welcome your comments and feedback. 1. Standards … Continue reading



