Northern Nevada Shiba Rescue
NNSR is a Shiba Inu Rescue out of Reno, Nevada aimed to rehabilitate and re-home misplaced Shibas.
NNSR is a Shiba Inu Rescue out of Reno, Nevada aimed to rehabilitate and re-home misplaced Shibas.
Thundershirt is an excellent treatment for most types of dog anxiety and fear issues. For many anxieties, it is recommended just putting on a Thundershirt and observing the results (No training!). You very well may see significant improvement for noise, crate, travel, barking and others with absolutely no training. For more complicated anxiety cases, it is recommended using Thundershirt as part of a behavior modification program.
“Through a Dog’s Ear” is the only clinically researched auditory series with practical solutions for canine anxiety issues through the use of classical music.
(EAST COAST USA – Jindo Rescue)Treasured k9s, Inc. is an all volunteer non-profit organization whose mission is to rescue, rehabilitate and re-home Korean Jindo dogs in the United States and other canine breeds when possible, utilizing all training methods including dog psychology, pack mentality and positive reinforcement. Treasured k9s, Inc. will educate the public, shelters and rescue groups about Korean Jindo dogs and the benefits of utilizing all training methods to reduce the number of homeless Jindos and other canine breeds by increasing owner-retention rates, adoptions and foster homes.
Healthy Paws offers a comprehensive, affordable pet insurance plan for your dog or cat. When you protect your pet you’ll also help a homeless pet have a happier and healthier tomorrow!
IMAGINE – You’re a rescue dog, in a car, with complete strangers, unsure of your destination, and only understand a few commands given you. When the car stops, nothing looks or “smells” familiar. You don’t know where you are, what’s going to happen next, what’s expected of you,
and you’re completely at the mercy of those strangers because you are restrained, plus the strangers are humans, not members of your (canine) world. You feel anxious, stressed, overwhelmed with uncertainties, and you are driven by your instincts to protect yourself in
vulnerable situations.
We hope that this is something you never have to do (and of course, we understand that there are many reasons why you may believe you have to).
In the event you feel you have investigated all other options for rehoming your dog (including asking family/friends – PLEASE, do not take your dog to the shelter), check out the link below to see if they can offer you some valuable advice/tips: