Our mission | To inspire, educate, and motivate the human spirit. To save, nurture, and love the canine spirit. And to bring the two together to change the way the world views, rescues, and places homeless dogs. |
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Canine Rehabilitation Center and Sanctuary
Ways to help | Offsite Event VolunteerWe're looking for folks to help with offsite events. Do you like to meet new people and support your love of dogs at the same time? We have an offsite event for you! Our events dates are listed on our events page and we sure could use some help. Offsite events are FUN and a great way to support your favorite rescue!Project VolunteerWe have many different projects going on. Let us know what you like to do and we'll have a project for you! Some of our on-going projects include cleaning, organizing, landscaping, painting, sorting, marketing, PR, community events, and fundraising. Come on out and get dirty with us! It's guaranteed to be fun!Dog WalkersVolunteers must be 18 or older to handle dogs. Volunteer training orientation is required for all of our dog walkers. |
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How you help | We are always looking for help and there are so many different things to do! Whether you have a talent that could help us, a business that could team up with us, or you are ready to put in good hard labor working with dogs, at events, administrative, or even networking, we welcome you! |
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About us | Canine Rehabilitation Center and Sanctuary (CRCS) is a 501(c)3 organization. We are a rescue and recovery center for unadoptable shelter dogs, dogs that have been waiting in shelters for extended periods of time, dogs with multiple returns, dogs recovering from trauma (abuse, neglect, long term isolation/confinement) and many other special cases. We provide a variety of programs and services to shelters, rescue groups, dog trainers and to the community. Whether you are looking to adopt or have already adopted and need training/behavior help, we are here to help reduce return rates back to shelters and create awareness regarding canine behavior and communication. |
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