Chinese Crested Dog Rescue Service

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Chinese Crested Dog Rescue Service

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The Chinese Crested Dog Rescue Service has been operational since 1995.
Every year there is a steady increase in the dogs needing our help - and we now assist over 250 Cresteds a year. We also put into permanent foster care those dogs that are either too old or too ill to be re-homed.

The Service is funded entirely by donation.

There is no fixed minimum donation for adopting a dog, our priority has always been getting the very best home for each individual dog. We are at this time seeking charitable status.
Funds are always needed to ensure that we can continue to provide the level of care these dogs deserve, and maintain the Services neutering policy. We also raise funds at dog shows by having a stand of donated goods.

We would welcome any assistance to help raise funds for the Service as sadly there is a growing number of this unique and charming breed needing help.
Foster homes are also required in all areas.
Any assistance with transportation, funding and fostering would be greatly appreciated.

Many thanks to those of you who are already helping.

CURRENT RESCUES -
To find out about dogs we currently have in our care, please visit the Current Rescues Group.

CONTACTING US - crestedrescue@aol.com

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At 4:10pm on December 18, 2009, Stacey Whitfield said…
Hello Iryna,
First of all, a MASSIVE thankyou from the Whitfield/Miller family, for allowing us to give a forever home to Spring & Raggey.
Just to let you know, they are settling in fantastic! Both love to be cuddled, and spring likes to be carried from the kitchen to the lounge? (for some strange reason!! :) it must be the princess in her!!) Raggey 'spins' when its walkies time, he gets himself really excited, its so funny. Both are ok on the leads, they dont pull as such, i think its more of a contest to see who's 'lead dog'! We'e found that Raggey seems to be a grumpy pants when he's tired out, nothing major, he just has a bit of a grumble! (typical man!!) We've had no 'accidents', both stand by the back door when they need some 'garden time', they're keeping us right!
Again Iryna, Thankyou so much, and a big lick from Raggy & Spring!! :) x
p.s. I've added some photos of their first couple of days with us.
At 6:06pm on December 10, 2009, sue butler said…
Hello, a message for Irena from Sue and Colin Butler in Bournemouth. Since we adopted William from you several years ago, you may remember we then went on to adopt 2 more very elderly hairless little boys. Sadly, we have now lost all three due to illness. We still have George, the born blind and deaf bearded collie, who you may remember.

We are now over most of our grief and are able to offer a home to another hairless. Please get in touch, our phone number is the same, or via email suebutler123@ntlworld.com.
At 3:30pm on December 9, 2009, Stephen Richardson said…
thank you ! im june richardsons son who adopted mikey he is the best dog ever im so thankful to you guys keep up the good work yous should be very proud of it. :D
At 9:24am on November 28, 2009, Paula Meagor said…
Hi - many thanks for adding me to your site. I very much need your help as I am looking for a hairless crested (and have been for a couple of years) but don't know how to navigate around the site. Perhaps you could point me in the right direction :o) Many thanks Paula
At 9:40pm on November 25, 2009, teresa chisholm said…
Hi i am so pleased to join your wounderful site. I have three cresties Bengy a rather large powderpuff Archie a mad hairless and Isabella our baby she is only five months old who is a hairyhairless. We like nothing better than walking on the beach when the weather is good .I would like to rescue another crestie when issy is a liitle older .One that wont mind six cats We have a lovely big garden they can all play in
At 3:53pm on November 22, 2009, wendy dutka said…
Thanks for the welcome and allowing me on here even though I do not have a crested as yet I do ahve a houes full of pups that are my life most unwanted or classed as unhomabel or problem dogs before we got them. and all now wonderfull. We have waited 9 years to get a crested as our old greyhound would not except small non sighthounds unfortunatly he past away a couple of weeks ago at the good old age of 14. But it does now mean we have a spare place in our home of a crested. we just have to wait for the right one to come along that will be happy here. I have done an album with pics of my gang hope i have done it right
thanks again
wendy
At 9:33pm on November 19, 2009, kelly henshaw said…
thankyou for your kind welcome and letting me join your beautiful site kelly x
At 12:24pm on November 17, 2009, Johanna snijder said…
Hi, thank you for welcoming me! I have two cresties, Cass and Chica, and look into rescueing another one. Must be a female and good with dogs and cats!!!Who are ready to be rehomed?
At 2:21pm on November 13, 2009, Rachel davison said…
Hi and thanks for your welcome....i am looking to rescue a chinese crested....i don't mind what age, just one that doesn't mind other dogs as i have a boxer...i know it may seem starnge, a large dog and a small dog, but bruce plays so well with the smaller dogs....i haven't looked at all areas of this website yet, i will do, and see how it works and whether i can rescue a crested from here....???....
At 12:27am on November 11, 2009, Nicola Davidson said…
Hi, Thanks I really do appreciate you making me feel welcome. I have a hairless Blandora ancient little lady who is now 14 yrs old, still plays like a puppy. I will find a picture of her for all to see.
 
 

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