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Rescue & Adoption

When rescue receives a dog, it is immediately taken to the vet to be checked out thoroughly. All dogs are then vaccinated and neutered or spayed before they can go to their new homes.

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We have had several dogs with heartworms due to the mild winters we have had recently. (For those of you who are not aware, dogs become infected by mosquito bites.) All rescues are treated and live in foster homes until they are well enough to go to their new home.

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Rescue is desperately in need of foster homes to care for the Airedales until new homes are found for them. The average length of time in rescue is two weeks. More seriously ill dogs may need longer care; however, some are in and out in a week. We usually have a waiting list of adopters and can fit the right dog to the right family in no time.

 

If you can open your home to one of these deserving Airedales, please contact Laurie Nowlin at laurie.nowlin@gmail.com.

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We also need people to check out dogs in shelters in other areas of Texas and Oklahoma. You wouldn't believe what some people think are Airedales! In a lot of cases, any large Terrier type dog is labeled an Airedale.

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A small amount of your time can make a big difference to an abandoned Airedale!

 

​For more information about rescues and to download an application form, click here:
texasairedalerescue.com

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