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Imminent Danger German Shepherd Rescue - Maine transport

Portland, ME 04276

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Email imindangergsrescue@gmail.com
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Areas Imminent Danger German Shepherd Rescue - Maine transport serves

Tennessee, New England and Maryland areas.

Imminent Danger German Shepherd Rescue - Maine transport's adoption process

1.

Submit Application

Visit our website and fill out our online adoption, foster or volunteer application. https://www.idgsr.org/applications

2.

Interview

One of our volunteers will call you.

3.

Home Check

4.

Approve Application

5.

Sign Adoption Contract

6.

Pay Fee

7.

Take the Pet Home

Additional adoption info

Please refer to our website: https://www.idgsr.org/

IDGSR's adoption fees are based on age of the dog, from $200-$300. All dogs travel north on a paid Professional USDA transporter.

There is a $165 transport fee.

All dogs are fully vetted before making their trip, have vaccinations, spayed or neutered and microchipped.

All of our dogs are fostered in Tennessee and transports leave out weekly.

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About Imminent Danger German Shepherd Rescue - Maine transport

Imminent Danger German Shepherd Rescue started in 2011 rescuing German Shepherds and High Content Mixes from the Imminent Danger where they were sitting on Death Row in High Kill Animal Control Facilities in TN, NC, SC,KY, VA, GA & AL. Over 1600 Dogs lives have been spared and we've never worked so hard in our lives to save these wonderful kids. Our process from saving these kids includes 30 years of experience in working breed dogs. We conduct Safer Tests with all dogs to determine the abilities of the dogs so that we can match the right dog to the right family. We do not shove our dogs out the door. We do multiple videos of the dogs as well to our potential adopters. We disclose all positive and negative behavior traits so our adopters can work on any training the dog may need. IDGSR starts the rehabilitation and training with these wonderful kids and our adopters are part of the team of folks who help to ensure these kids will never suffer another day of hardship in their lives again. IDGSR will not take Aggressive Dogs into the Rescue.
If you have ever loved a German Shepherd then you will know where our hearts are to save these dogs from a certain death. It is our goal to save more but we need wonderful qualified families who want to save a life and welcome a new family member. We continue the work with our adopters even after adoption, we help with training and advice and counsel. IDGSR's staff look forward to hearing from you. Help us to find your new devoted and loyal best friend.

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