Golden Beginnings Golden Retriever
Rescue (GBGRR), established in May 1999, is a voluntary non-profit,
tax-exempt 501(c)(3) charitable organization. We rely on donations and fund raising activities,
with all proceeds going directly to cover expenses for foster dogs and veterinary care for
Goldens in need.
All founding members live in multi-Golden Retriever households and
dearly love the breed. We are all volunteers who hold many different jobs in
"real" life. We are not "professionals" in animal behavior, training,
or health, although we do have contact with those who are. Golden Beginnings Golden
Retriever Rescue was formed:
- To provide shelter, veterinary care, and comprehensive evaluations for homeless,
stray, abandoned, abused, and neglected Golden Retrievers;
- To provide a good quality of life for homeless Golden Retrievers of any age;
- To provide, through adoption, permanent loving homes for displaced and unwanted
Golden Retrievers, whether young or old, sick or healthy;
- To seek to reduce the numbers of unwanted, abused and neglected Golden Retrievers
through rehabilitation, education, and adoption;
- In accepting dogs into our program, preference is given to those facing euthanasia,
to those living in shelters or pounds, and to those in untenable living situations. We
also attempt to accommodate owner turn-ins, to keep those dogs from facing such fates and
to allow them to go from one home to another with less disruption.
- To educate dog owners and the general public about responsible pet ownership,
including spaying/neutering, training and humane care of Golden Retrievers and other pets;
- To cooperate with state and local authorities in the enforcement of laws related to
the welfare of dogs
- To protect the Golden Retriever from careless breeding in order to preserve the
excellent qualities of this breed for future generations.
GBGRR will gladly
cooperate with other rescue groups in neighboring areas to aid in the placement of Goldens
into the appropriate loving family environments they deserve. Our coverage area overlaps
several areas where Golden Retriever Rescue Groups are already in existence. Our hope is
that by providing a large area of coverage, no Golden Retrievers will "fall through
the cracks" when several groups are contacted, and no decision can be made as to
which Rescue Group should handle certain rescue situations. One of our main goals is to
have enough volunteers and foster homes state wide that all small towns and shelters will
have someone to call when a Golden Retriever is in need.
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