Rescues all over the country are busting at the seams.  Dogs are dying horrible deaths due to humans lack of caring.   First, dogs are domesticated.  Dogs cannot survive on their own.  Have you really looked at photos of dogs that have been on their own for some time?  They are starving to death, eat up with parasites, injured, the list is long.   So before you dump your dog on a deserted road, please remember you are sentencing your dog to a horrible slow death unless some Good Samaritan shows up and takes him/her in.

Are you considering adopting?  Do your research.   Too  many times we get calls from vets offices asking can we take a dog because the owners have brought the dog in to be euthanized.   Perfectly healthy dogs who did nothing wrong, but humans changed their minds.   If you are truly considering adopting and are ready to commit for the life of the dog, then research the dog that may fit your life style.   Working dogs need jobs, lots of activity, and structure.   If you are a couch potato or going to try to crate the dog for 8 hours while you work, look for another breed.   Do not adopt a dog on looks alone.   The goal is to match the dog to your lifestyle.  Invest in a trainer!  A trainer could make a world of difference for your dog and you.

County Shelters ( not all as some are doing an awesome job that we visit regularly), do your job.  Managed intake does not mean half the shelter is empty. It also does not mean that you refuse to pick up dogs who are abandoned and stand the chance of getting hit by a vehicle, attacked by a predator or starved to death.    Your job is not only to pick up those in need, but to get homes for those in the shelter.    Rescues are here to help ( we help several shelters) but cannot help when volunteers are denied going to see the dogs in the shelter, cannot evaluate the dogs in the shelter, for that matter can’t even find out how many or what dogs are in there.   What happened to transparency????   I firmly believe shelters that have a compassionate leader can make their 90 percent live release rate to be considered no kill without cooking the numbers.  I  actually know one director who has a 98 percent live release rate.  She also has helped numerous other shelters to save lives.   Amazing what truly caring people can do together.

Low cost spay/neuter clinics are needed everywhere!  Our county desperately needs one.  We could work different areas of the county, even pick up and return the dogs back home.   Getting the dogs in our county ( and other counties) should be a priority.   The number of puppies now is unreal and puppy season is year round.    Recently I went to an area when a person had around 30 dogs in his care unaltered.  Several were females.   The local shelter picked up some, but there is no schedule as far as we know to get the others.  All the females need to be picked up and spayed immediately.  by the time they go back, more puppies will be born into a life of hell.  A neighbor told of puppies getting attacked by predators, hit by vehicles, diseased and more.

Volunteer to help either with a rescue or at your local shelter ( if they welcome volunteers).  Walk dogs, go  to events, help socialize the dogs.  Take pics for posts on the adoption sites.  Volunteer to foster.  In our case we have so many dogs now that are current fosters are doubled and tripled up.  Even if it is short term, just a week would help save more lives.

Dogs are loyal and love you unconditionally.  Can we not return that love?

 

 

RollOver Pets and Clifford’s Army Rescue are having a party! Come join us for the first ever Block Tail Party in Uptown Shelby. Several of the adoptable CARE doggies will be in attendance. Our Block Tail Party will begin at RollOver Pets and we will be strolling Warren Street to Dragonfly Wine Market ( who does not want a Pup Tail drink?) and on up to LilyBean Coffee & Creamery (what 4-legged friend does not want a puppuccino).
Thanks to the amazing people at RollOver Pets, we will also be introducing “Clifford’s Corner”. We can’t wait for you guys to see Clifford’s special area to have adoptable dogs, not just for this event, but anytime! We are so very excited and grateful.
So mark those calendars, call all your friends and come join all of us, for an amazing time

Come meet some of the adoptable CARE doggies at the Fall Craft Fair at Double Shoals Mill.  What a great way to spend the day checking out local crafts, early shopping for Christmas, and meeting wonderful adoptable doggies.   We hope to see you there.    Want to volunteer and help with a CARE doggie?   Sign up on the link below.

https://www.signupgenius.com/go/70A054BACA728AAFE3-care5

Please come join us at Tractor Supply in Shelby.  We are super excited to have our dogs at this event.   Want to help?  Sign up below and hang on to a dog/puppy for us.  The more volunteers, the more dogs that get to attend.    Come on out and join the fun while helping those with no voice.  Sign up below!

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Fall is coming up fast and our first Fall hike will be September 9th at Kings Mountain Gateway Trail.  This is a wonderful place to hike as there are trails for all fitness levels and of course, we have dogs to match!   It is a fun day for the dogs and us humans too.  Come join the fun.   Link to sign up is below.  We hope to see you there.

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Get ready for a fun day at the wonderful venue, Baker Buffalo Creek Vineyards & Winery.    There will be music by Josh Hudson, food by Beard-o-Brothers and the adoptable CARE doggies!   Those CARE doggies are bringing their big ole splash pad in case they need to cool off under the trees! Who knows?  Us humans may want to run through it too!  We expect to have a great time, and hope you will join us!

Clifford’s Army Rescue will be at the Kings Mountain Farmers’ Market Saturday, July 1, 8 am until noon.  Come on out and meet our volunteers, learn about our rescue and meet some of the adoptable CARE doggies.    You can also shop local and shop great products and prices.   Hope to see you there.

Looking for ways to volunteer and help those with no voice?  Come out and learn what Clifford’s Army Rescue is all about and what all we do to save lives.  C.A.R.E. is the largest dog rescue in this county and currently need more volunteers so that we can continue to grow.  An all volunteer rescue whose passion is saving lives. 

We will have light refreshments, talk about what we do, answer your questions, tell you about many different opportunities you can help with.   We need you!  More importantly the abandoned dogs NEED YOU!

Start time is 530 pm, but if you need to be a little later, we will be there.  Come on out to an informal event to learn and make new friends with common goals.

 

Clifford’s Army Rescue will be at the Kings Mountain Farmers’ Market on Saturday July 1st from 8 am until noon.  We will have some of the adoptable dogs there for you to meet, hang out with, and fall in love.  Come on out, learn what Clifford’s Army Rescue is all about and how you can help!  You may just find the perfect new four legged family member.

Our 6th Annual Hike with the CARE doggies is coming up fast!  June 17th we will return to the beautiful Kings Mountain Gateway Trail for our monthly hike.   We have moved the start time back till 11 am and will end at 1230 pm.   Who knows what the weather will be but in case of extreme heat, we thought starting a bit earlier might be a good idea.

The CARE dogs are excited that you are coming out to hike with them.  You can hike the whole allotted time and/or come back before, whatever works for you.  We do need you to let us know size and energy level of the dog you may want to hike with please. You can add that in the comment section.    Link to Sign UP Genius is below.

This is such a great program for both canines and humans!  Humans are getting a nice hike for their health while helping rescue dogs be more social and get some exercise too.  Its a win win for all.

See you on the trails!

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