New Hope Dog Rescue



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Didn't find the dog for you? Try our Courtesy Postings list - for dogs owned or fostered by people NOT associated with New Hope Dog Rescue. Please contact the person who has the dog.

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Skittle!
Skittle (and her 5 brothers and sisters) is looking for a home to call her own. She's a sweet pup, very sociable and just waiting for the right home to come along!



HOME FOR THE HOLIDAYS! New Hope has joined the Iams Home 4 the Holidays campaign. Our goal is to find 30 dogs homes between Oct 1st and Dec 19th. So far we have adopted 8 dogs, won't you help us find homes for more?

We have an on-line Adoption Application, if you are interested in adopting and want to speed up the process please click on the application link or email Adoptions.

If you are interested in a dog please fill in an application. We consider applications in the order they are received. Please be patient with us, we are all volunteers. If you have not heard from us in about 72 hours please email us for the status of your application

Please expect 2-3 weeks for complete processing of your application. The foster home will speak with you about the dog, set up a time when you can get together to meet the dog, followed by a home visit to confirm information on your application. New Hope Dog Rescue is 100% volunteer run!,p>

WE NEED FOSTER HOMES!

NEW HOPE DOG RESCUE can only take a VERY limited number of dogs into foster care and it's completely dependent on the availability of foster homes. At the moment our waiting list is beyond foster homes available. New Hope provides food, crates and covers all medical expenses. You get to play a HUGE role in a dogs life and see them find a loving home of their own. If you can help please email us for our foster home application today! It is a very rewarding experience knowing you have helped a dog that didn't have any other options





2007 - New Hope was able to rescue 112 dogs!!!
THANK YOU to eveyone who helped us out in 2007. We had some enormous medical bills (Sophie - broken leg, Britta - cruciate repair, Joule - broken leg, Ernie -parvovirus, etc). We started microchipping this year too! We sent many of our dogs to obedience to get them off on the right paw! We feel very lucky to have changed the lives of some pretty awesome dogs!!

We could not have done all this without our amazing foster homes! We also have had some amazing support from the community! While there are too many to mention we would like to mention those that made a real effort to help us (alphabetical order): Thank you so much for your support and help!!

Dawgs Clogs
D&S Dogs of Course
Diamonds in the Ruff Flyball
Happy Dog Acres
Martensville Veterinary Clinic
Paws'n Train
Prairieland Veterinary Clinic
Two Paws Up Kennel
Western College of Veterinary Medicine, Veterinary Teaching Hospital

New Hope Rescue Donate

Receipts issued for donations of $20.00 or more. Please fill out the Shipping information if a receipt is required.

NEWS


Low Cost Spay & Neuter Program for Low Income dog owners
  1. All dogs must be vaccinated before a spay or neuter can be done. Owner?s must pay for the cost of vaccination or present proof of vaccination to be eligible.
  2. NHDR will pay 100% of spay/neuter cost for applicants with proof of being on Social Assistance.
  3. Other applicants will be assessed on a "case by case" basis and NHDR directors will award a percentage of the spay/neuter cost depending on assessed need.
  4. NHDR directors will make arrangements at the vet clinic of OUR choice.
  5. Contact us via email at New Hope Dog Rescue to apply and find out more information or call 668-8153. Please be aware when phoning that this is our VOICE MAIL BOX only and a volunteer will get back to you when time permits.

GENERAL ENQUIRIES

306-668-8153 or email newhoperescue@hotmail.com
If you can put up posters, willing to do homechecks, or can foster a dog, please contact us today!

VOLUNTEERS NEEDED!!

Our organization is run only by volunteers. In order to keep our costs low and be able to help dogs we need volunteers to help us with everything we do. We have many opportunities for volunteers, if you have some time to give to help out the dogs please contact us!

Dont know if you are ready for a dog? - Try fostering! Click here to see our Happy Tails!

Who We Are

New Hope Dog Rescue (NHDR) will foster stray, abandoned, neglected, unwanted, and abused dogs and re-home them. NHDR members will strive to find the right home best suited to an individual dog. We will not place dogs simply as a means to move them out. NH defines a “good” home as one that is a match for the dog’s temperament, energy level and training requirements. A good home must meet both the physical and psychological needs of the dog.

NHDR strives to educate the public on humane treatment, lifelong commitment, responsible dog ownership, and population control through spaying and neutering. NHDR is a registered non-profit organization. All the money raised goes directly to the dogs!

Adopting a friend

At New Hope Dog Rescue our dogs are our main concern. Rescued, homeless, abandoned, neglected and abused dogs have been through enough upheaval once, we don't want them to experience it again. To ensure this we go through what may seem a lengthy process. We want potential adopters to be fully aware of the responsibilities involved in loving and giving a home to one of our dogs. If you are interested in adopting one of our rescue dogs you can expect to be involved in the following process:

1. Fill in the application.
2. Once we have the application, our adoption co-ordinator will get the foster home to tell you all about the dog and set up a time for you to meet. All family members must be present. For distance adoptions, we go to step 3 prior to people meeting the dog.
3. If everyone decides that dog and people are a good match, a home visit is done prior to adoption.
4. Once approved, the family can take the dog for a trial up to 2 weeks before making a final decision about keeping the dog.
5. If the family decides that the dog should become a permanent member of the household, then adoption contract is signed and adoption fee is paid
6. New Hope wants this move to be the last one for the dog, we are always available to help with any issues that arise once the dog has been adopted.
The adoption fee covers the basic costs the rescue has incurred (eg. spay/neuter, vaccination and microchipping costs). Adults and puppies are $185, Seniors are $90. We require a $100 neuter/spay deposit for unfixed puppies that is refunded when the spay or neuter is done.

We will accept out of town applications and they will be reviewed on a case by case basis. References and a home visit will be required.

Not finding what you are looking for on our pet list? Try:
Brooks & District S.P.C.A. Animal Control Shelter,
Estevan SPCA,
Funds for Furry Friends,
Meadow Lake and District Humane Society,
Moose Jaw Humane Society,
Portage Animal Welfare Society,
Precious Paws,
Prince Albert SPCA

Come Visit Us!

We are not a shelter. All our dogs are in foster care, so if you want to meet a dog please email or phone us for an appointment!


New Hope Dog Rescue
Mailing address: Site 605, Box 11, RR#6,
Saskatoon, Saskatchewan S7K 3J9
Phone: 306-668-8153

Email: newhoperescue@hotmail.com
Click here for a list of pets at this shelter



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