Rescue Dogs Rock, Inc

Rescue Dogs Rock is a not for profit animal rescue founded in 2015. We exist solely on donations and will rely primarily on fundraising to help animals in need.Our mission is to raise awareness of the ever growing plight of homeless animals in this country, both in shelters and those dumped on our streets. Way too many amazing animals are euthanized every single day simply because they are homeless.We want to introduce these animals to the public and educate people that unwanted companion animals are not damaged goods or unworthy, but really can be great family pets. Because the abuse, neglect, cruelty and medical cases cost shelters the most money and are the most urgent, they are often the first animals euthanized.It is our goal to focus on the rescue of these urgent animals and provide them immediately the routine, emergency or specialized medical care they need and deserve. We will go beyond just vet care and get these animals rehabilitated as needed using trainers and behaviorists to help overcome issues related to past trauma.It is our belief that no injured or abused animal should lose its life simply due to lack of funds. We do not have our own shelter, and we will rely on volunteers, fosters and adopters to take the animals into their homes and provide them with proper care and nurturing.All of our animals will be vaccinated, heartworm tested, micro-chipped and altered. All of our homes, foster or adopter, will be fully screened, including references and vet check, an interview with the applicant and a home visit to ensure the home is the right fit for the animal.Our outreach and education efforts will take place online via Facebook, web site and other social media as well as in person in the community via community events, school assemblies and any place people may lawfully gather to exchange information and learn.Our message is one teaching general animal care and welfare, population control through spay and neuter and disease control in the animal population via proper vaccinations.

New York, NY,10028
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Email: [email protected]

Website: http://rescuedogsrocknyc.org

Banjo (AL)

Labrador Retriever | Oakhurst, NJ

Age : 2 YearsAdultMaleMediumHound

About

Characteristics

affectionate eagerToPlease eventempered intelligent obedient playful playsToys

Coat Length

Short

Vaccination

Current

Activity Level

Moderately Active

Energy Level

Moderate

Good in Home With

Others DogsChildren

Meet Banjo (AL)

Banjo (AL) is a male Labrador Retriever/Hound mix estimated to be 2 years old at the time of intake in March 2024. Banjo is up to date on core vaccinations, is microchipped and will be neutered prior to joining his forever home unless  there is a medical reason why it has not yet been completed (in which case RDR NYC will work with the adopter to ensure this is done at the appropriate time). Banjo is good with people and other dogs. This handsome boy was found emaciated and suffering from a painful skin infection that has ravaged his body. If that wasn't sad enough, Banjo had a rusty tie out wire attached to his collar. We don't know his story, but we're happy that he somehow got free from that wire that tied him to a horrific life. Banjo is at our veterinary partner where he will receive all the medical care he requires, and then he will go on to the next chapter in his life. And this one will have a happy ending. Banjo is friendly and incredibly sweet. If you can give Banjo his happy ever after life, please apply online to adopt Banjo (AL) at www.rescuedogsrocknyc.org.  Given technical constraints on this database, this pet's location may not be as listed here. We can, however, provide transport support for pets in foster at a considerable distance from the adopter.            . 

Adoption Process
Application , Reference check, interview, home inspection All animals spay/ neutered and UTD 375$- 125$ depending on age Adoption contracts are issued

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