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Brandy and Paco

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Surrendered by owners due to a death in the family, Brandy and Paco have joined Rescued Rollers foster family. Brandy is an Australian Shepherd and Paco is described as a Chihuahua mix. Both are middle aged and have some health challenges. 09 24 2020 Brandy and Paco Taco have a few medical issues we need to take care of (dentals, … Continue reading →

5 Easy Ways to Help Your Favorite Rescue

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There are many ways to help your favorite rescue organization. The most common way people help is by adopting dogs from the rescue organization, but did you know there are other ways? Not everybody can afford to write a check for $Big Bucks$ or has the room to take another dog into their home. If you are one of those … Continue reading →

Managing Your Diabetic Dog

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Here’s a short 9 minute video on how we manage diabetes in our rescue dog, Apollo. We use the ‘Test, Feed and Inject’ method.

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Become A Virtual Foster

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Fosters save lives every day. Usually they do this by taking a dog into their home and caring for it until it can be adopted. But not everybody is able to open their home this way.  If you fall into this category, you can still make a difference in a dog’s life: Become a virtual foster. You can support a … Continue reading →

Use the Buddy System During a Pet Emergency

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Do you have a plan for someone to take care of your pets if you’re in an unexpected accident or become very ill? If you don’t, you probably should. Car accidents, medical emergencies, unexpected disasters, etc. are all situations where you may not be able to get back home to take care of your pet. Make sure you have a … Continue reading →

Honey-ID1911151 Adoption Pending

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  About Honey (ID# 1911151) Honey is an approximately 9-month old female lab mix who is ready to find her forever home. She’s a very sweet dog who loves hanging out with her humans. She’s being fostered with another dog and four cats, and children that often visit. She does well with all of them. She’s very active and has … Continue reading →

Teaching Inclusion and Diversity

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Rescued Rollers Educational Ambassador Laura and I had a great time meeting with almost 40 adults and students on a field trip in Mt. Gilead State Park to talk about diversity and inclusion. They were a fantastic group! The adults and the students asked tons of questions, and I love that! They saw first hand how capable Laura is, and … Continue reading →

Ex-military Dog Sabine Gets Moving Again

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Here’s a video of Sabine’s first test-drive after she received the cart. She’s a natural!

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Help on wheels: Carts help disabled Ohio dogs stay mobile – Associated Press

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On April 21, 2019, the Associated Press picked up the story originally written by the Columbus, Ohio Dispatch. The AP ran the story and made it available to their affiliates. To see the whole article, click the download button below: Photos supplied with the AP article demonstrated how mobile Rex became in his wheelchair. They also included a snapshot of … Continue reading →

Help on wheels: Carts help disabled Ohio dogs stay mobile – ABC Channel 5

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The Cleveland, Ohio, Channel 5 news, an affiliate of ABC, shared the Rescued Rollers story recently. The story was on the Associated Press wire, from the original Columbus, Ohio Dispatch article. Read that here. To read the full Channel 5 ABC story, click the download button below.

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