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Furever Home Dog Rescue
Basic Information
Address: PO Box 236
Mt Freedom, NJ 07970
Phone Number: 973-895-9160
Email: fhdr@att.net
Director: Camille
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Additional Information
Causes Served: Dog Rescue
Ages for Volunteer: Over 18 years old
Minimum Hours Required: 2 months
Mission Statement:
Furever Home Dog Rescue is dedicated to saving adoptable dogs from being euthanized due to lack of space in the shelter system. Our foster dogs are fully vetted and carefully evaluated prior to coming into rescue. Most of our dogs and puppies come from The Lenoir County SPCA in Kinston, NC. You can visit their site at http://www.fhdr.petfinder.com. We have been working with this shelter for years and have established a wonderful relationship with them. The employees and volunteers there work exceptionally hard at saving the animals that come in on a daily basis. Once the pups arrive in NJ, they live in foster homes along with children and other pets. This allows us to get a sense of the pups personalities and needs, so we can place them with their furever families.
Prior to adoption all pups over the age of 6 months are spayed/neutered. They receive their rabies shot, all other age appropriate shots & vetting, tested for heartworm, flea & tick prevention & de-wormed. Our puppies under 6 months old are in quarantine at a vet's office for 2 weeks to see if they have any medical issues before they arrive here. They also receive their age appropriate shots, flea and tick preventative & de-wormed. Puppies under 6 months will be adopted out with a spay/neuter contract that is the adopters responsibility to have done at 6 months and provide documentation to me at that time.
Additional Information:
Because we do not have a shelter, we depend on our foster families to open their hearts and homes to dogs and pups on a temporary basis. Having foster homes help us save highly adoptable dogs from overpopluated high-kill shelters in the south. If you have a passion for dogs and are interstested in fostering please email Camille at fhdr@att.net. The more fosters we have, the more dogs we can save.