Good Dog Rescue

Good Dog Rescue is a an all-breed rescue group headquartered in Enfield CT. Our group is comprised of volunteers all over Eastern United States who love dogs and want to help those that end up homeless through no fault of their own. Loyal and loving dogs turn up every day in Southern shelters, as owners turn them in or they’re found roaming the streets after being dumped. To the best of our abilities, we evaluate all of our Good Dogs’ temperament and suitability for living with other dogs, cats, and children. A dog’s health is checked, and we make sure they are up-to-date on all shots and are spayed or neutered. Then, we place them in loving foster homes until they find their very own family. Our goal is to meet the needs of each dog as an individual and to assure proper placement in a loving forever home. What We Do... Good Dog is dedicated to animal rescue. In addition to our primary goal of helping homeless and abandoned dogs, we - donate money to low-cost spay/neuter clinics in the south to help solve the problem of pet overpopulation; - engage in community outreach activities with local schools to help educate children and young adults about animal rescue and responsible pet ownership; - team with non-profit organizations that train rescued dogs to assist disabled people. More than a dozen of our Good Dogs have become certified service dogs, helping disabled people lead more independent lives. We are proud of the work we do with our good dogs and in our local communities. South to North ConnectionEvery month, dozens of our Southern Good Dogs ride the transport north to their new forever and foster homes. The USDA-licensed transport drives up every week to meet new forever and foster families at various locations along the Tennessee-New England route. Our Southern adoptions are long-distance and the dogs are taken directly home from the transport . We facilitate long-distance adoptions by the transfer of pictures and information about the dog, and we arrange to have the adopter speak to the dog's foster parents. When a dog is in a New England foster home, we are more than happy to arrange a pre-adoption meeting!

Enfield, CT,06082
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Email: [email protected]

Website: http://www.gooddogrescue.com

Betsy

Beagle | Higganum, CT

AdultFemaleSmall

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Vaccination

Current

House Trained

Yes

Good in Home With

Others DogsCatsChildren

Meet Betsy

To adopt please fill out an adoption application. Betsy is a 4yo female beagle who was rescued in February from the side of the road in MS after being hit by a car, breaking both back legs. Betsy underwent immediate surgery to repair her broken legs followed by weeks of physical therapy, finally restoring her to normal function and activity. In the video, you can see that she’s still growing back her fur following surgery but she’s getting around just fine. Betsy is a little aloof with strangers, but she warms up quickly and loves being with her foster family. Good with other dogs, living with another beagle in her foster home and Betsy has shown she prefers the company of dogs her own size. Fine with cats, living comfortably with a cat in her foster home. Good with kids and recommended for children 12 years and older. Medium energy level outside, quiet and well-mannered in the house.  Crate trained and housebroken. Good on a leash, rides great in the car.  Healthy and fully vetted, current on shots, spayed, weighs about 17 pounds. Nice little beagle girl will make a wonderful companion for a family who loves the breed. To adopt please fill out an adoption application.Contact us at [email protected]  visit us at Good Dog Rescue

Adoption Process
The process to adopt a Good Dog includes: completion of an application phone interview with your dog’s adoption coordinator veterinary reference & personal references phone interview with your dog’s foster mom home visit adoption contract adoption fee of $525.00 (includes any transportation costs).

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