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Thank you so much for considering a rescued dog! You REALLY are saving a life!!!

Here some other rescue facts we would like you to consider as you search for your new family member:

  • Black dogs spend on average four times longer in shelters and rescue groups. Not because of any fault of their own. We believe some of the reasons are: they do not photograph as well as light colored dogs and they are usually portrayed as violent in today's media. So please remember the positives: Black dog hair shows up less on clothes and furniture and your dog will always match your outfits!

  • Male dogs are less likely to be adopted. There are so many misconceptions on male and female dogs! Female dogs are traditionally the Alpha dogs and are the most independent and harder to train. Male dogs are big lovers!

  • Mutts vs. purebred. Also consider, mixed breeds tend to be moderate with their temperaments often proving to be less extreme than purebreds. With the greater genetic diversity, mixed breeds are less likely to suffer many health conditions that affect certain purebreds as a result of inbreeding.

    Click here to view more of our adoptable dogs!
  • Our adoption fees vary by dog.
  • $100-$250
  • Note: We love all the dogs in our program and they will always have a home with us. If there are circumstances beyond your control, and you are unable to care for the dog, we will return a portion of the adoption fee. All adoption fees are used to help us to continue to save, vet and provide for our dogs.

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    Dogs for Adoption
     
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    Cans for Canines
     
    CANS FOR CANINES
    We recycle aluminum cans and like items to purchase toys and treats for the dogs at the boarding kennel. You can help by having your household, place of business or school collect cans for us. When you have enough to fill a garbage bag, call us to schedule a drop off.

    We also collect Coke codes. Any codes you have from 12, 24 packs or 2 liters of any Coke product we would be happy to use. Just send an email with the code to donations@caninecollective.org

     
    Make a Difference
     
    Please spay or neuter your pets to prevent unwanted litters. Millions of dogs die in shelters each year because there aren’t enough good homes for them.

    Please
    don’t buy your pet from a pet store. Pet stores use puppy brokers that buy from auctions and puppy mills. These dogs are breed purely for profit and their care and health are forfeited for the bottom line.

    Keep your dog on
    heartworm preventative and current on vaccinations. Parvo and heartworms are easily prevented illnesses that can kill a dog and are expensive to treat.

    Adopt your next pet from a shelter or rescue organization. The love you’ll receive from a dog who knows how bad life can be, cannot be matched.
    The feeling you get knowing you saved a life; Priceless.
     

    The Canine Collective is based in Central Ohio and serves Franklin, Delaware, Licking, Fairfield, Pickaway, Madison and Union Counties.
    We are a 501c3 non profit organization whose mission it is to provide sanctuary and re-home various breeds of dogs rescued from rural shelters and referrals.

    All our dogs are spayed/neutered, up-to-date on shots, and temperment tested.

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