In 2017 I fostered three mangy puppies from a reservation. At an adoption event, I saw their mama, Shasta. My husband was there with me, and I looked at him and said, we need to foster her‚. He proceeded to continue to say, no way. Well I won! We brought Shasta home to foster and I networked her for a couple weeks for someone to adopt. We already had two dogs and two cats, and mind you, Shasta did not like cats. Shortly after Christmas, I said we were adopting her. I have no idea where it came from, but it just happened. After lots of training, Shasta became best friends with our cats and really made our family feel complete.
But it didn't end there. I was always very curious on her background. Her puppies were in horrible shape when we fostered them, and she looked like the saddest dog in the world when we got her. I came to find out that she was living outside with her six puppies on a reservation and was a stray that no one claimed. I saw the picture of her and her puppies on the mattress and that was the beginning of what eventually started Rescue Network.
I couldn't believe that animals were just living outside like that. I was eager to learn more and help. We started helping the reservation where Shasta was from, and the need was huge. I was doing this with my own bank account, trying to raise money and it just wasn't feasible. In late 2019, we started Rescue Network. We have since grown to help three other reservations and have grown exponentially.
I often tell Shasta she is saving so many lives. Without her, I can't say I would have had the motivation to start Rescue Network.
Mission and Vision
Rescue Network is committed to strengthening under-served communities by providing resources for cats and dogs, reducing animal population, and creating a network of rescue organizations that builds a bridge to safety for unwanted animals
Adoption Policy
Step 1: Adoption ApplicationIf you would like to meet a dog or cat that interests you, complete an adoption application. Please know that we can often recieve many applications for an animal and an application does not guarantee you will be able to adopt this pet.Step 2: Vet CheckBefore doing a meet and greet, a veterinary check will be done (if applicable) to ensure that the adopters current pets are up-to-date on rabies and distemper vaccines, spayed/neutered, and FIV/FelK (for cats). To help expedite this process, please contact your vet to give consent to release records.Step 3: Meet and GreetThe foster reviews the application and if they feel it is a good fit, will contact the applicant to set up a meet and greet. This can take place at a home, public place, or wherever both parties feel comfortable. Please keep in mind that the foster may have multiple scheduled meet and greets depending on the interest.Step 4: Home VisitIf you've chosen to adopt a dog or cat, Rescue Network will arrange a home visit. This can be done in person or virtually. This helps Rescue Network ensure that your home will be a good fit based on what is known about the dog or cat.Step 5: Adoption Contract and PaymentOnce the home visit is approved, Rescue Network will request payment and send the electronic adoption contract to be signed. The adoption fee includes spay/neuter, all age-appropriate vaccinations, heartworm and flea/tick preventatives, heartworm test (dogs over 9 months), FIV/FelK test (cats), dewormed, and microchip implant (including registration).Step 6: Congratulations!Once contract and payment is completed, the foster will coordinate with you to pick up/drop off your newly adopted pet!Veterinary records will be sent to you via email after the adoption is processed. Please note this may take up to a week.
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