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Thank you for assisting us in our mission to save those who have no other hope.
Open to the public for adoptions on Saturdays & Sunday's from 11 - 4 (Weekdays by Appointment.)
Basset hound education, youth volunteer programs, adoption and belly rubbing opportunities abound.
We have over 100 basset hounds for adoption awaiting forever families who reside here at Daphneyland.
Our community outreach programs focus on assisting today's youth in the goal of animal education, spay and neuter awareness, pet ownership and awareness responsibility, and other items important to pet lovers. View our Basset hounds available for adoption.
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Buy your tickets for the 2008 Corvette Raffle and your chance to win a 1961 Corvette Roadster. A portion of proceeds of tickets purchaced though our link benifit Basset Rescue Network, Inc.
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Raise money for BaRNi at no cost to you while you search the web. Good Search is a search engine that donates money to non profit organizations for searching through there site. go to
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And put
(Basset Rescue Network - BARNI) into the verify box.
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We are always looking for voluenteers to help our organization. There are a number of opturnuties avaiable. If you have time to help us out please send us a note at barniatdaphneyland@yahoo.com
or come on up to the ranch.
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Basset Rescue Network, Inc, is funded from private donations and grants. We cannot continue to do our amazing work with out your help. There are many ways you can donate Firstviging, Paypal, Product Donations, and many other opturnuties that come up through the year please visit our Donation page to find out more.
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UPDATE!!!!!
Since intake, Lance and Amy have undergone a complete makeover.
Both hounds went through our affiliate rescue organization Life 4 Paws, and had extensive vet care at their vets office - Lance was released earlier than Amy, although both became ill with kennel cough almost immediately due to their suppressed immune systems and young age at impound thru the shelter system.
Isolation began for the kids at intake, and parvo treatment requires a post treatment 30 day isolation period, during which time they had to be kept separated. For those of us here working on them hands on, we of course lost our hearts to the sickly pups. Isolation ended June 10, 2008 - and they were released into socialization like a herd of buffalo. Amy has vim and vigor typical of a 6 month old pup - and will be going for a spay and her vaccines this week - Lance, well Lance still needs a few pounds on him before we will be comfortable sending him under anesthesia, so although available for adoption, Lance cannot go home right away.
The total vet bill before medications, food, supplements and spay/neuter etc has tallied $1800.00 (We were given a huge discount over the original estimated cost!), and is expected to run another $800.00 before these two can cuddle up to an adoptive family. They love each other certainly, but are not bonded so they can be separated for adoption. Please help us cover the medical bills on these two pups! They will have a happy ever after story - the promise WILL be kept. Http://www.firstgiving.com/parvopups.
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Your Help is needed!
Http://www.firstgiving.com/parvopups
The call came in from Baldwin Park Animal Shelter on Thursday May 8, 2008: An owner just walked in two 5 month old puppies whom he requested euthanasia for -however our shelter vet has assessed them and think they are treatable, only rescue can bail them or we have to euthanize. The clock was ticking for these little souls.
Several problems arose in this situation, the first being that parvo although treatable is very costly and requires extensive vet care as well as the ability to isolate these puppies from all other bassets as parvo is airborne. Our wonderful vet was on vacation and was not available. Our HoeDown was scheduled for 2 days away, and there was no way we could bring these puppies to the ranch and put visiting hounds, rescue hounds and personal hounds at risk. BaRNI's board of directors voted to save these lives and work on fundraising after getting them to safety - and thats what we are doing!
Our volunteer Cherise ran over and got the "slinkies" and headed for the hand off to Carol who drive them on into the vet. The time clock was ticking and ticking fast.
By networking with our wonderful partner Life 4 Paws, we were able to secure vet care and isolation during the intitial treatment. The little boy Lance has tested negative now twice, and is currently in isolation but quickly recovering - he is one lucky little boy. Amy - is much sicker than Lance and is still in the hospital. She will require 30 days of isolation and many vet checkups after her hospital release. |
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