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ROCK CANINE RESCUE

Georgetown, TX 78628

Contact Brandon Rock
Email araya888@yahoo.com
Phone (512) 639-8093
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Rock Canine Rescue began as a small rescue group focused on finding homes for the many abandoned and unwanted dogs in rural Southwestern Minnesota. We have since relocated to Georgetown Tx. We will also take in other animals from time to time although we are mainly equipped for dogs at this time.

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Our fees are based on the amount we have invested in the animals, we do have a base fee of $100 to cover the price of food/shelter vaccinations...

About ROCK CANINE RESCUE

There was an urgent need to help animals in this rural area, many dogs are abandoned and unwanted in our area. There was no other facility or group in this area until fall 2008.

Our founder was originally fostering for a neighboring rescue which was started in fall of 2008. He had disagreements regarding euthanasia and what would be considered an adoptable dog. He then branched off to form Rock Canine Rescue.

We feel that almost every dog can be rehabilitated with the right training and socialization with other animals.

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