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Shelties, generally, are not surrendered, but sadly it does happen, or they get lost, or somehow become separated from their family.  Sometimes their owner simply becomes too frail to care for them.  They are still the sweet little Shelties they always were and need someone new to love them.
Rescue Shelties sometimes come with 'special needs'.  Very often vetinerary costs are incurred, as well as vaccinations, worming, and other general incidentals.

To cover the expenses incurred in rescuing, rehabilitating and rehoming a Sheltie we ask the new owner to contribute toward these costs.  No profit is made and the volunteers do not get paid and in fact donate petrol, food and time freely for the love of the breed.

In December 2008 we homed an 8 year old desexed female tricolour sheltie.  To see her and her new owners click on
More Happy Endings.  Lady is now enjoying her new life.


IF YOU ARE INTERESTED IN OWNING A RESCUE SHELTIE OR KNOW OF A SHELTIE NEEDING RESCUE PLEASE CONTACT
ALISON ON 0415 947 847

SHELTIE RESCUE
New South Wales, Australia
an iniative of the Shetland Sheepdog Club of NSW Inc
In January, 2007, the Shetland Sheepdog Club of NSW Inc decided to have a fully supported and organised Sheltie Rescue Service for the state.  After calling for volunteers a team was formed from Club Members throughout the state.  The purpose of this Service is to locate, pick up, assesses, rehabilitate and rehome lost Shetland Sheepdogs.
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