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Review from RVarner10

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I met John and after he told me what he did, I checked out his website. I follow the lives of these discarded dogs. And know how much work snd dedication it takes to be with these lovelies 24/7 without he ability to take a vacation , take extended time for yourselves. 5 Star Review! I support John by helping … Continue reading →

Review from SJNifty2

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I met rescued rollers when they adopted their first special needs dog Ranger. I reached out to them because I was so impressed with this first journey. Over the years they have proved to be one of the most compassionate groups I have seen. 5 Star Review! They live what they do. Very impressed with their ability to interact with … Continue reading →

Review from Iamema

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Rescue rollers takes in dogs with disabilities they take a lot of time care they get them better. Making sure all the issues are taken care of asbes as possible! They give them quality care and find them the perfect home 5 Star Review! Learn more about Great Non Profits and write your own review of Rescued Rollers here.

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Review from OdinMama

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They are all about the dogs! I love that they didn’t give up on a big girl (St Bernard) with mobility issues just because of her size. That means everything to the giant livers like myself!  5 Star Review!    Odin is an extra large, extra big-hearted Saint Bernard. Learn more about Great Non Profits and write your own review … Continue reading →

Review from Dotpugh

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Rescue Rollers are awesome. They truly care about the animals they take in. I have followed multiple stories from them and admire all the care they provide their cases. The story of Mila was particularly touching. 5 Star Review! Learn more about Great Non Profits and write your own review of Rescued Rollers here.

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Review from FishAndGuy

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This is an amazing group that does work few others are willing to take on – they care for special needs dogs! The love they have for these pups is evident. The care they provide is top notch. They attend events with their ambassadors to help people understand these pups may be different, but they are not less. 5 Star … Continue reading →

Local Dog Lovers Lend Paws

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galion town money saver article

Rescued Rollers was featured in a full page article with photos in the Galion Town Money Saver. An interview with Director John Lizotte highlighted the need for fosters, local support, and perhaps the need for a sanctuary. The Galion Money Saver is mailed to every household in the Galion zip code, a population of nearly 17,000. The article included three … Continue reading →

Mila’s Birthday Party in the news

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We thought Mila’s birthday party was a success, and we weren’t alone.  The news media provided a fair amount of coverage of the event on Facebook and in three newspapers. The Bucyrus Telegraph-Forum, Mansfield News Journal, and Columbus Dispatch all shared coverage. Below are photos of the articles published. Bucyrus Telegraph Forum   Mansfield News Journal Columbus Dispatch      … Continue reading →

Happy Birthday Mila!

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Mila, the Rescued Rollers Golden Retriever puppy, celebrated her first birthday. This is a pretty big deal for Rescued Rollers considering the vets who diagnosed Mila with hydrocephalus were skeptical that she would live a year. To celebrate the success and to say “thank you” to all the good people who support Rescued Rollers, we held a birthday bash. Borrowing … Continue reading →

Training Tips for Blind Dogs

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training tips for blind dogs

Training a blind dog takes some time and attention, just like training a seeing dog does. However, there are some tricks you can use to help make the process go smoothly. Blind dogs can’t see. That’s the biggest thing you have to remember.  They can hear and smell just fine, so you’ll want to capitalize on those senses during your … Continue reading →

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