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Adopt a Pet :: Prudence (Pru) - Raleigh, NC -  Australian Shepherd
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Pet ID #: ARPH # 10585
Rescue Group: ARPH: Australian Shepherd Rescue and Placement Helpline - NC/SC
Phone: Please email this shelter below!
(They don't list their phone number here)
E-mail: robinmccann@bellsouth.net
- Let 'em know you saw "Prudence (Pru)" on Adopt-a-Pet.com!
Prudence (Pru)'s info...
Breed: Australian Shepherd
Size: Med. 26-60 lbs (12-27 kg)
Color: Merle
Sex: Female
Age: Adult
Prudence (Pru) is:
already spayed
housetrained
purebred
good with kids
has special needs
good with dogs
good with cats
up to date with shots
Prudence (Pru)'s story...
Happy Birthday dear Pru

In June you’ll be two

You’ve come a long way

Since two thousand eight

Our damsel fair

Now growing your hair

God grant your wish

For an overflowing dish

And our hope comes true

A forever home for you!

Any of you that are familiar with the Beatles probably know the first two lines of “Dear Prudence” by heart……..it goes “dear Prudence won’t you come to play…dear Prudence it’s a brand new day…” And it is a brand new day for our Miss Prudence! We have encountered and overcome some road blocks to her healing but are now confident she is finally and permanently on the mend.

Pru (ARPH # 10585) is one of those Aussies that carries a mutant gene for multi-drug resistance (MDR-1 gene). This mutation has been passed down to aussies, among other herding breeds, form their Collie ancestors, back when the aussie breed was first developing. While it is not debilitating in and of itself, all Aussie owners should be aware of this mutation and take routine precautions. You can read more about the MDR-1 gene here (www.miniaussierescue.org/busteralert/busterspage.html)

Because Pru is mutant/normal, she could not be treated with any of the normal drugs used for Demodex mites. She developed a yeast overgrowth on her skin from all the antibiotics used to clear up the infection she had when she first came into rescue a year ago and the growth in turn fed the Demodex…..just one vicious cycle. We have finally worked out all the kinks during this year loss process and her skin is now healing and her hair growing.

Pru will need to remain on a yeast free diet for the rest of her life. This is easily accomplished and her foster mom is happy to discuss this in depth with potential adopters. In order to keep the mange mites in check and prevent another outbreak, she is also on daily herbal supplements to keep her immune system strong.

While she may take a wee bit more care than your average Aussie, Pru will more than make up for it with the love and laughter she will bring to her new, forever home. She is a wonderful package of some many great attributes……..she can be a clown, a snuggler and a real companion. She learns quickly and well, is great on or off lead, crate trained and housebroken. She has been a real presence in her foster home, filling their lives with her antics.

Those of us involved with rescue have a saying that is actually the highest compliment we can pay a foster dog and that is this…..”this one’s a keeper”. Pru is one of those…….a real keeper.

Pru is celebrating her second birthday in rescue, after being with us for a year. She is ready for a new chapter in her live with a forever home/family. ONLY ARPH approved adopters may inquire about Pru to robinmccann@bellsouth.net

Contact this rescue group to adopt Prudence (Pru) ...
Rescue Group: ARPH: Australian Shepherd Rescue and Placement Helpline - NC/SC
Pet ID #: ARPH # 10585
Contact: Robin McCann
Phone: Please email this shelter below!
(They don't list their phone number here)
E-mail: robinmccann@bellsouth.net
- Let 'em know you saw "Prudence (Pru)" on Adopt-a-Pet.com!
Website:
Address:
Raleigh , NC
27606
About Our Rescue Group...
The Aussie Rescue and Placement Helpline, Inc. (ARPH) is a not-for-profit organization that is comprised of volunteers who are dedicated to the Australian Shepherd breed. These volunteers receive no payment except the sense of accomplishment and personal satisfaction found in placing an orphaned Aussie into a loving, caring, and permanent home.

Our Rescue Representatives, Foster Homes, and General Volunteers are accepted after a thorough background check. Each receives instruction in proper placement procedures and the care of rescue dogs. In addition to reps and foster homes who deal directly with the dogs, ARPH has other volunteers who perform many varied and necessary tasks. The ARPH Team is comprised of people with all sorts of experiences "from breeders to pet owners" and each volunteer brings his or her own individual expertise to the rescue effort. Find out how YOU may become a Volunteer! We now have online applications for General Volunteers and Foster Homes!

Our rescue efforts are supported largely by donations from those who love the breed, including donations from the Australian Shepherd Club of America ASCA, ASCA's affiliate clubs, and donations received from adopting homes. In addition to donations, we have a limited number of products approved for ARPH Fundraisers as well as several web sites who support ARPH with donations based on referral from our web pages. Donations made to ARPH are tax deductible in accordance with the US tax code for 501(c)(3) tax deductible charitable organizations. Click here to find out how you can help support ARPH.

The Aussie Rescue and Placement Helpline, Inc. (ARPH) is a not-for-profit organization comprised of volunteers who are dedicated to the Australian Shepherd breed.

ARPH's mission is to rescue Australian Shepherds and place them into loving, caring, and permanent homes, and to educate the public about all aspects of owning an Australian Shepherd.

ARPH's rescue efforts are supported largely by donations from those who love the breed, including donations from the Australian Shepherd Club of America (ASCA), its Affiliate Clubs, and other Australian Shepherd groups and organizations.

In 1992, three individuals doing private rescue were brought together by a common vision of rescuing purebred Australian Shepherds. They hoped to gain the support of the Australian Shepherd Club of America (ASCA), which would enable them to create a network of volunteers who would be able to save their beloved Aussies on a much larger scale. These dedicated volunteers researched other rescue groups and developed a set of rules, as well as the initial paperwork procedures required -- such as contracts, volunteer applications, expense and reimbursement guidelines. These three rescuers laid a foundation that to this day has helped ARPH maintain its goals and its strength.

With their initial plan in hand, the three went to the ASCA Nationals in Bakersfield, CA that same year to present the plan to the Board of Directors of ASCA. The concept was well-received. The ASCA Board made some suggestions and the plan was sent to their attorney for additional input.

In 1993 at the Nationals in Puyallup, Washington, the volunteers met with the Board again, made final revisions to the plan and then ARPH became the official rescue for ASCA. Once again, the three founding members were faced with more hard work: the relentless task of recruiting and screening ARPH's representatives and volunteers. Through their selfless efforts, they succeeded in nurturing ARPH through its infancy. During this time there were the usual growing pains. After a split in 1998, ARPH became a stronger, more viable organization. ARPH incorporated in 1999 and became a 501(c)3 non-profit organization shortly thereafter.

ARPH has seen great growth from its inception (with three members) in 1992 to the present-day 900 plus members throughout the United States and Canada. Because of the solid foundation built by its first three members and ASCA, ARPH has continued its high standards not only for its volunteers, but for the Aussies they rescue. ARPH rescues hundreds of Aussies each year because of the hard work of its volunteers and the generosity of those who donate monies to help ARPH maintain its rescue efforts.

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