Supporting German Shepherd Dog RescueHere are some of the ways you can support the rescueThe resue has grown enormously since it first began and it relies completely on voluntary helpers. If you are a an expereince GSD owner that can give up some fo your free time to help, we would like to hear from you. Ray and Si 'Fat Blokes Fundraising Team' in Pets at Home Colton Leeds yesterday with the Duty Manager and Ollie dog! FundraisingGerman Shepherd Dog rescue is a voluntary organisation that relies entirely on donations in order to fund what we do. Most of our precious finds are spent on commercial boarding kennel fees or veterinary treatment so every penny counts. There are lots of ways in which you can help raise money for the rescue and rest assured, every penny will be used to help needy GSD's Extreme Fund Raising!! Home CheckingAll potential adopters have to undergo a homecheck to assess suitability for rehoming a rescue dog. We need homecheckers aross the UK that can go to people's homes, spend some time with the applicants and check that the new home and the people are suitable for adopting a dog from the rescue. We would prefer homecheckers to be experienced GSD owners as they will understand what will make a good home for one of our dogs. Assessing Germans Shepherds before they are rehomedBefore any dog is rehomed through this rescue, it needs to be assessed by an experienced GSD owner. It is important that we know as much about each dog as possible so that we can make sure we match adopter to dog. We ask assessors to go along to where the dog is being kept so that he/she can be assessed for health and temperament . This could be assessing dogs in their current owners homes or going to the boarding kennels we use where the dog is being housed or it could mean going to a local dog pound - some of which are not very nice places. We need dog assessors all over the UK to meet and assess all dogs that come up for rehoming. TransportWe regularly need to move dogs around the country so we always grateful for any help with transport. Bearing in mind peoples time and fuel costs, we do try and set up relays for long journeys. From a safety point of view the vehicle should have a proper dog guard or crate. ScreenersScreeners must have a good telephone manner and be good at getting information from people over the phone. Once potential adopters have completed an adoption form, their details are passed onto a screener who will then telephone to assess suitability for rehoming. If the screener thinks the applicant is a potential good home, they will pass thier details on to a local homechecker Regional Co-ordinatorsBeause the rescue has grown so much, we have split the UK into regions to make it more manageable. Regional co-ordinators are responsible for managinf a region. They will be in close contact with homecheckers and dog co-ordinators so that they can ensure that the homes are matched with the right dog for them. Dog Co-ordinatorsEach region has a dog co-ordinator who is responsible for arranging asessments for all dogs that come up for rehoming in that region. The dog co-ordinator will liase with the dog assessors who will go along to see each dog and then report bak to them. The dog co-ordinator will gather all relevant information and forward on for inclusion on the rescue website and possibly forward on for cross posting on other rescue websites. When a homecheck has been passed, the regional co-ordinators wil contact the dog co-ordinators for information on suitable dogs. The dog co-ordinator will at times have to arrangement transport and emergency kenneling for dogs. |