This creates a backlog of unadoptable rescues and our foster homes not available to quickly turn around Westies In Need. The ones who are coming in generally have neglected major health issues, medical and behavior problems and they must go into our long-term foster care homes. There are still far fewer dogs coming in than pre-pandemic, and speaking to other breed rescues it would seem that the situation is pretty generally widespread. They are coming in from owner surrenders, Vet contacts and shelter pulls. We are now receiving rescues, doing adoption placements, performing in-home checks and accepting rescues again. Our organization has a long association with the WHWT Club of California and WHWT Club of America.īRAVO and KUDOS to those who make a difference in the life of a rescued Westie. Our breed gives such joy, laughter and often tears along the paw-path of life. We applaud our hundreds of dedicated volunteers, adopters and loving Westie owners who give back to the breed. We are the oldest and largest independent Westie Rescue within the state and possibly the West Coast, garnering a stellar reputation along the way as relentless caretakers of the breed. Our Founding Directors have more than 75+ years dedication to the breed they love. ![]() ![]() Our rescues come from every walk of life owner surrendered, shelter found, abused, abandoned, neglected, puppy mill raids, professional referrals or otherwise - any Westie-in-Need. ![]() As our Mission Statement indicates, we are active in providing public breed education, rescue services, foster rehabilitation, animal training, terrier knowledgeable, and often times, life-saving medical care, and placement in approved forever homes. Westie Rescue of California and seven Western states, is a charitable and educational private independent not-for-profit organization.
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