Monday, July 21, 2008

Microchipping

The importance of microchipping your pets cannot be stressed enough. With all of the pets who go missing, end up stolen, or land in shelters, a microchip is the one form of identification that cannot fall off of them. If you didn't know, most Shelters only hold stray dogs for 48-72 hours before either adopting them out, sending them to another shelter, or euthanizing them. Some dogs also end up in shelters that are not local to where they live and probably a shelter you may not think to call if your pet is missing. You can protect your dog from this time line by simply chipping them. If your dog is found by animal control, the first thing they do is scan for a chip.

Is your pet chipped? If you said NO, don't wait any longer.

There are many options for where to have your pet chipped. You can visit your regular vet to have it done, there are usually chipping clinics at dog events, and there are also many low cost Spay/Neuter/Microchip locations. For more information on low cost options you can contact your local Animal Shelter or Humane Society; many No-Kill Animal Shelters offer these options on-site also. You can also email your local CBRR rep, they would be happy to let you know of a place in your area to get your pet chipped.

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After having the chip implanted, to many people forget the next step of registering it. Your pet's new chip must be registered in order to work properly. CBRR finds Home Again one of the easiest brands to register and update especially if you have a computer. Your pet's chip will come with a packet of information and a registration number unique to your dog. With Avid your registration must be mailed in with payment, for Home Again you can visit their website and register the chip online.

If you move you need to update the information on the chip. For each chip brand you update the same way you first registered the chip. One of our volunteers has her personal dogs all registered with Home Again, when she moved a few years ago she jumped on the computer right before packing it up and updated the dogs' chip info with the new address, it was fast and free for the update so there was no excuse not to do it.

Part of being a good pet owner is making sure all the steps are done to ensure the safety of each pet. Like making sure your fence is secure, and your home is safe, also make sure your pet is Microchipped just in case the unthinkable happens.

Home Again: Tails of Happy Endings
stories of how chipping has helped pets and owners reunite





Camp Green

Lou Green, is currently fostering a large number of dogs for CBRR since we are limited on foster homes. Tina, our Volunteer Coordinator offered to give Lou a break and drive from Everett to "Camp Green" in Bonney Lake and stay the weekend with her dogs. While it was a break for Lou, it was an adventure for Tina. Read more about it on Tina's Blog..

Wednesday, July 9, 2008

We need homes

Bubbles came from a small shelter where she was to be put down if she had not been picked up by rescue. She is a Female Bulldog around 2-4 yrs of age. She has recovered well in her foster home and is now searching for her perfect forever home! We have gone through the applications we have on file and have yet to find the right home for Bubbles.

If you think she would be perfect for you and your family please fill out our online application and then let her Foster Mom Lou know. Bubbles knows her family is out there somewhere! ..read more

Ruby is a 5 yr old alpha female that needs to have a bully breed experienced person in her new world. She will do the best in an adult home with no children. She does not like any other animals. She is shy at first but warms up. She does not like the sound of the plastic water bottles when they are empty. She will do anything for a ball.

If you think Ruby would be perfect for you please fill out our online application and then let her Foster Mom Lou know. Ruby knows her family is out there somewhere too! ..read more


Please remember the system automatically deletes applications after 6 months, so if you filled out an application 6 months ago, you will need to fill out another one.

Raining Bulldogs

Well folks, it is officially raining bulldogs here at CBRR...

We have a 2 month old Bulldog puppy (who already has a home, but remains in foster care), a new French Bulldog we just got in yesterday and are still getting info on, and a handful of new Bulldogs! We are in desperate need of donations to help care for them all so please consider sponsoring a Bulldog in need!




French Bulldog Picture Monkey French Bulldog
Young, F

English Bulldog Picture Charlotte
Home without cats preferred Home without dogs preferred
English Bulldog
Adult, F

English Bulldog Picture Lucy
Home without dogs preferred Home without children preferred
English Bulldog
Senior, F

English Bulldog Picture Leela
Home without cats preferred
English Bulldog
Adult, F
English Bulldog Picture Max
Home without cats preferred Home without children preferred
English Bulldog
Adult, M
Goober
Home without cats preferred Home without dogs preferred Home without children preferred
English Bulldog
Adult, M


See More Bulldogs...

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Who got adopted...

Daisy & Stitch

Read more in our Success Stories