Frequently Asked Questions

We have collected the most common questions that have been brought to us since we first started and answered them right here. If you can’t find the answer you are looking for, please contact us.

We have all the available dogs and cats, with photos, on this website. View our profiles for the available dogs at Shih Tzu Adoption.

Trying to meet these requests in the past has led to considerable time spent in finding changed e-mail addresses, phones no longer operating, changed minds, etc. Unfortunately, Shih Tzu Rescue simply does not currently have the volunteer staff and time to devote to this activity.

We maintain regular business hours from 9-5 Monday through Friday, and until 2 on weekends. On major holidays, our hours differ, giving our small staff and willing volunteers a chance to enjoy some of the day themselves with family after basic care is given to our animal residents.

We do not post the exact location of the shelter in an attempt to avoid impulse abandonment of animals. We have learned that often a pet owner, annoyed by some behavior or problem, wants to immediately abandon the pet at a shelter. We have also learned that in such a situation, sometimes simple phone advice or counseling will give the animal a second and successful chance at living in its current home. Furthermore, as much as we would like to, it is impossible for us, or any other organization, to serve every single case we encounter, particularly now with the added requests via e-mail.

Unfortunately, our space and resources at this time are limited. We operate on an appointment basis, to be sure that someone knowledgeable about the animals is on hand to serve adopters or visitors.

You must call the shelter first to see if space is available. If there is no available space at that time, you may give us all the information about the dog. Then, when and if space becomes available and we can help you, then we will get back to you via phone. Usually, animal emergencies carry priority. Space here is made available by adoption of current residents. Arrangements for incoming animals are not made using e-mail.

Many people want to adopt a dog but cannot keep one at their home due to various reasons. Instead of actually adopting, they can “sponsor” the dog(s) of their choice. The dog(s) stays at the shelter. In the event their sponsored dog is adopted to a qualified home, another pet will be made available. E-mail us to get started.

Yes there is. This varies and will be discussed via email. The fee is reasonable and helps us to cover some of the expenses of caring for the dog. The dogs for adoption are spayed or neutered, have appropriate shots and have been examined by our veterinarian. Details of the medical history of any dog will available during the adoption process.

We are still a small organization. Therefore, our office staff is small as well, as is the number of our regular volunteers. Volunteers are often people with career and family demands, giving willingly of spare time which is appreciated. We often get an overwhelming number of calls a day on our phone lines and a separate fax which would require a full time person to handle. We prefer that your donations go more directly to the animals’ care and services. We don’t like voice mail any more than most, but sometimes it is a necessary and often helpful tool here and most everywhere today. Our voice mail asks that a detailed message is left as to the nature of the call with a day phone. If we are in a position to assist, we will get back to the caller usually within a day or two. If you don’t get a callback and still need a response, please e-mail us. Please keep in mind that we are a hardworking small organization with limited human and financial resources. We do sincerely try to do our best for the dogs.

Our fax line is not usually kept on. We prefer regular or e-mail it to us if that is possible. Attachments may be limited by our servers.

You can make a donation via PayPal right here on our website. Donations of any amount are greatly appreciated. Donations are tax-deductible (check with your tax advisor), as we are a 501 (c) (3) non-profit organization.

 

We are of different ages and backgrounds with different skills, careers and personal lives. We all believe that dogs are precious, intelligent creatures that should not suffer due to human cruelty, sport, vanity, habit or gain. We work together to reduce whatever suffering we can, and improve what lives we can. We believe that in our effort we can truly say, “I Helped Save a Precious Life Today.”

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Dog Food Suggestions

Go to their websites to find where these brands are sold in your area.

Note: Any dog food you feed your dog should be free of corn (a huge allergen to dogs) and the first three ingredients should be proteins such as chicken, turkey, lamb, fish or beef. When changing your dogs diet – do this gradually over 7 day period to avoid stomach upset.