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Finding loving homes for the less fortunate. I sincerely believe that reputable breeders concerned with the future of their breed are involved with breed rescue. In breed rescue, volunteers work with local animal shelters and members of the community to help place stray and unwanted dogs into new homes. Often rescue dogs have been neglected, abused and/or under-socialized. Many come from breeders not focusing on breeding proper temperament. Because American Eskimos are so intelligent, willing to please and natural companion dogs, most rescue dogs become great pets with a little training and a lot of love. As the American Eskimo Breed Representative for Seattle Purebred Dog Rescue, I deal with approximately 60 rescue American Eskimos in western Washington every year. Adopting a rescue dog is a great alternative to buying a purebred puppy. Especially for homes who don't have the time or desire to raise a baby puppy or for people looking to add a second (or third, or ...) Eskie to the family. If you are interested in adopting a rescue Eskie, volunteering to help in our rescue efforts, or donating funds to support the American Eskimo fund, contact Seattle Purebred Dog Rescue at 206.654.1117 or visit the web site at www.spdrdogs.org
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