Canine Companions Rescue Center

Our mission | To prevent and/or reduce the numbers of dogs in, and entering, Michigan shelters. |
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Other Ways to helpVolunteers can also assist with transporting, fundraising, Adopt-A-Road clean up, and deep cleaning our intake facility.Dog Adventure DaysDog adventures are a great way for adoptable dogs to get some extra special one-on-one time with humans. They are really easy to do: complete a volunteer application; schedule a date and time to pick up with our coordinator; and spoil them with attention - like a nice walk, a special snack (like a puppacino), cozy couch to nap on, etc. No meeting other animals as this is meant to be a stress-free day for the dogs. Document your special day so we can show potential adopters how awesome the dog is.FosterFosters are one of our greatest needs. Having fosters available allows us to accept more dogs from animal control facilities into our program. Our fosters and volunteers also play a key role in transporting dogs to appointments and adoption events, observing their temperaments and habits. We have many different dogs of a variety of sizes and breeds. While many foster homes become attached to the dog(s) they foster, most remember that for every dog that gets adopted, there is another one waiting in a shelter for a space in their home. |
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About us | Canine Companions Rescue Center is a non-profit 501(c)3 corporation founded in 2004 for the purpose of working with the community and area animal control agencies to promote the adoption of dogs without families. |
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