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Dog adoption Montreal

Dog adoption Montreal

Animal Rescue Montreal

Animal Rescue Montreal

Dog rescue Montreal

Dog rescue Montreal

It's now just shy of three years since I was rescued from a life as a puppy mill dog, dumped at a pound, sick, in pain and simply suffering.

No use to any one any more.

Up for adoption, no one even filled out an application.

Well look at me now, bet a few people would apply now!

Bye for now, from Suzannah

In other Adoption News

Simon Gatti of the Montreal Impact at Rosie’s Bark in…

Posted September 3, 2010

Thank you to Simon Gatti of the Montreal Impact, who came to help out at Rosie's Bark in the Park event. Simon would like to take home all the dogs waiting... Continue Reading

Congratulation Julie and Matt!

Posted August 31, 2010

Congratulation to Julie and Matt on their recent wedding. Rosie Animal Adoption would like to wish them a long and happy life together and thank them for their... Continue Reading
Veterinarian technician Megan Fontaine with Faith, a Labrador retriever whose eye was surgically removed last week. The bill for surgery and other treatment exceeds $1,000.

Pooch aid: Saving dogs is labour of love

Posted August 5, 2010

MONTREAL - Anne Dubé has a thing for one-eyed dogs.

As fetishes go, it's fairly benign -but very expensive.

Faith is an 18-month-old Labrador retriever... Continue Reading

Faith the Rosie Rescue Dog

Rosie Needs Your Financial Help to Heal Faith

Posted July 30, 2010

On July 28th, 2010, Faith a beautiful 1-1/2 yr old female yellow lab-x came into Rosie's care. Faith was flown into Montreal from a Northern community by a... Continue Reading

Montreal dog adoption

Happy Birthday Boz!!

Posted July 7, 2010

Boz came into Rosie's dying. Unknown to us, he had a liver shunt. He sailed through the operation and is now a normal and happy dog.

Many guests were... Continue Reading

Jazzy visits Ogunquit

Posted May 31, 2010

This is pure Jazzie-Ness!!!! Jazzy was once in a puppy mill... she now goes on vacation to Ogunquit ! Here's what she has to say about her vacation... May... Continue Reading

Melody and Marley made it!

Posted May 13, 2010

These two lovely Labradors fought for their lives all week, and they made it!

They are now in the hands of Linda and Kaitlyn, their foster family.

Magic... Continue Reading

Magic - RIP. Died of parvo at 8 weeks of age.

Magic and Manhattan both passed away

Posted May 11, 2010

R.I.P. Magic

R.I.P. Manhanttan

Magic and Manhattan passed away all because they had never been vaccinated against Parvo. With proper vaccinations these pups... Continue Reading

Manhattan

Manhattan, Melody, Magic, Marley and Miley NEED YOUR HELP!!

Posted May 9, 2010

On Friday evening, May 7th, after a 2½ hour delay, five very tired dogs arrived by plane from James Bay. Miley, a beautiful-10 month old Shepherd-x and 4... Continue Reading

Dog adoption Montreal

Rescued from a life as a puppy mill dog…

Posted May 3, 2010

It's now just shy of three years since I was rescued from a life as a puppy mill dog, dumped at a pound, sick, in pain and simply suffering.

No use to any... Continue Reading

Emergency Help

Rosie Needs Your Financial Help to Heal Faith

On July 28th, 2010, Faith a beautiful 1-1/2 yr old female yellow lab-x came into Rosie's care. Faith was flown into Montreal from a Northern community by a good samaritan as she needed surgery as soon as possible or her life was going to be ended. Her eye was ''hanging'', her ear was cut and during her spay - it was found that she was at the beginning of a pregnancy. Dr. Lawlor and Dr. Dicks of Pierrefonds Animal Hospital performed the surgery. The enucleation of the eye was done, her ear was sutured and she was spayed. Faith arrived with a collar to which was attached a rigid electrical wire. She was obviously a chained dog and this wire could have damaged her eye..... All we know is that this was caused by trauma. Saving Faith has come to a great expense to Rosie - pls help Rosie with her medical bill.

This year we have had exceptionally high veterinary expenses due to a number of unexpected events. The main items have been four major surgeries and treatment of dogs who have been surrendered to us with parvo. These are obviously expenses over and above the normal costs of making sure we provide healthy dogs for adoption.

These are dogs who would not have had a second chance if Rosie had not stepped in to care for them, which is why we took them on, but we cannot sustain these costs without help.

We want to continue to help these "last chance dogs", please support us so we can save more of these unfortunate dogs.

Next Event

Beaconsfield Pet Fair - Sept. 11, 2010

Rosie Animal Adoption will be participating in the Beaconsfield Pet Fair on Sat. Sept. 11, 2010 from 11 am - 4 pm. at Centennial Hall Park 288 Beaconsfield boul., Beaconsfield.

This is the perfect opportunity to come and see many…
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Sep 11, 2010
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