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Mission
Statement:
Our primary goal is to provide a safe and friendly transitional environment
to any Chinook in need, while actively working to find him/her a suitable
new home.
A Few Thoughts on Chinook Rescue...
Though the occasional rescue Chinook will need to be placed in a specific
type of home, due to dog specific personality traits or characteristics,
the majority of the dogs we place come from home situations that have changed
and are no longer suited for the pet. The previous owners of these dogs
have, more often than not, placed their beloved Chinook into the program
in order to ensure that he or she is re-homed in the best possible adoptive
family.
Chinook Rescue has recently developed*, and begun to utilize, a formal
rescue packet. Copies of the packet are available upon request by mail
or can be downloaded... [click
here for the pdf file...]
Chinook Rescue supports itself through adoption fees and donations.
The latter of which are always gratefully accepted.
The following are some of our recent, successfully placed, rescue Chinooks:
If you would like additional information on the Chinook Rescue program,
or wish to be considered as a potential adoptive owner of a rescue Chinook,
please contact:
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Christian Parzych
105 Back River Rd. Merrimack, NH 03054 (Cell) 603-494-4413
(Home)603-424-9563 |
Chairperson |
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Jennifer
Skoglund
89 Davis Crossing Road
New Durham, NH 03855
603-859-0636 |
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Rick & Antonette Moscati
Lakewood, CO.
303-969-0417
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303-236-0023 (w)
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Rocky Mountain Region Contact
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Steve
Bronner
249 S Haas St.
Frankenmuth, MI 48734
989-752-3555
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Central States Contact |
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Amanda Bays
14450 W. 163rd St.
Lockport, IL 60491-6652
(708) 301-4111
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Central States Contact |
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*CDCA Rescue gratefully acknowledges Leonberger Club of America Rescue
for their help in the development of rescue documents. |