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Welcome to Debras Dog Rescue


We are new we have help people out with there dog's over the years. with no website so now we have one just go up Dec 15 2007 .And now are runing a dog rescue to help  every one out there we are new to the web.


We are just out side of Ottawa Canada.Not to far from Ottawa 20 to 30 mins from Ottawa just off the 417.We are befor Casselman if you are in need of are help please email or call us.

How you can help us

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Please Open Your Heart To An Animal In Need.

We try are best to run this Rescue on are own But time's can get hard.If you think you like to help us out all we ask for.Is dog food.And dog toy's.

We do not buy dog's for the rescue.When you come to drop off your dog we ask that you have all info that you can give us on papper.Like how old the dog is.The name of the dog

Will this dog be good with kid's?When was the dog last seen by vet.If you have vet papper please give them to us with the dog.

What kind of dog is your dog.Please give as much info as you can give to us.This help's us in finding the best home we can for him/her.

Please give the toy's your dog may have this will help the dog out some what to have his/her toys.

If you can not come to us and you are not to far from Ottawa.We can drive and pick up the dog.For free we will not ask for gas $$$.

We have lot's of room for small dog's but please we will take a big dog in  if in need.

We are a small Breed Rescue and Rehoming Services But we also have taken in Bigger dog's that needed are help.We try and not say no to no dog in need

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Why Adopt a Rescue?

Why Adopt a Rescue Dog? My parents always advised me never to buy a used car, because I would just be buying “somebody else’s problems.” Unfortunately, that’s how some people view rescue dogs - as dogs that weren’t wanted because they had problems and didn’t make good pets.

In the vast majority of cases, that’s just not true! Most dogs who come into rescue were not given up because they were “bad dogs” or had behavioral problems. Unfortunately, many people buy dogs without thinking about the time, effort, and expense involved in keeping a dog. These dogs end up in shelters, or along the side of the road, or, if they’re lucky, in rescue. In fact, the most common reasons a dog ends up with a rescue organization include the following:

  • The owners don’t have time for the dog.
  • The owners find that they can’t afford either basic vet care or the expense involved in treating an illness or injury.
  • The owner dies or goes into a nursing home.
  • The owners divorce and neither party can keep the dog. (You would be amazed at how many dogs we get as a result of divorces!)
  • A young couple has a child and no longer has time for the dog, or the dog no longer fits into their “lifestyle.”
  • The owner is moving to an apartment building that doesn’t allow dogs.
  • You’re not starting from scratch...

    When you buy a puppy, you’re essentially bringing an infant into your home…a completely untrained, unsocialized little critter who thinks the crate you bought for him is a jail (and who cries to get out…at 3 AM!), the newspaper you put down for him to squat on is a wonderful toy to be shredded, your new shoes are much tastier than rawhide, and your best carpet is an excellent substitute for grass when nature calls! Because rescue dogs spend time in foster homes before they are adopted, they come to you with at least some social skills and some degree of housebreaking!

Here is a little about me and why i do rescue im a stay home mom of two boys one of 27 years old and one of 24 years old LOL yes both boys still live at home.

And i have a hubby.I just love dog's and parrots and if i can help just one well to be thats good.When i was growning up we alwas had a dog.  we had cat's rabbit's parrot's.

So i love working with people and animal's

Rescue dogs have had physical examinations, have been spayed or neutered, have been tested for heartworm, and are up to date on shots. When you buy a puppy, you pay for the dog AND for puppy shots, spaying or neutering, and any other basic medical expenses.

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We are also new at making a website so please keep coming back to see how we are doing with it.

And also to see what dog's may be looking for a new home.As we are a new dog rescue this is going to take time for people to get to no we are here.With your help we are hoping you let people no we are here also.We thank you.

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