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boston terrier club rescue committee of ct

Boston Terrier Club Rescue Committee • Contact the Boston Terrier Club Rescue Committee Visit the Boston Terrier Club Rescue Committee website

ABOUT THE BOSTON TERRIER CLUB RESCUE COMMITTEE

The following is extracted from the Boston Terrier Club Rescue Committee website:

Our rescue program is dedicated to fostering and re-homing Boston Terriers whose owners have surrendered them. The Club members who run the rescue program are dedicated to finding a permanent and loving home for all Bostons in our care. We work full time day jobs and care for fosters, travel to home visits (on weekends), and return calls in the evening and weekends as time permits. Please call back if we haven't returned your call within 24 hours. Keep in mind that the club cannot afford to pay for long distance returned calls so please call us in the evenings or email us for the best time to call.

Boston Terriers are fostered in our homes and socialized with other dogs and people. We temperament test many of our Bostons to aid in making a good match with a prospective adopter. We will typically pick up a surrendered Boston at their home to speak with the owner to better understand the Boston and its needs and behavior before coming into foster care. Sometimes we may pick up a Boston at a shelter but most come from owner surrender. Since they are fostered in our homes there may be some Bostons that are not suitable for home fostering or care.

Some of the things we look for in a new family for one of our dogs are knowledge and understanding, resources to adequately provide for a Boston and the willingness to work with any medical/behavioral issues the dog may have.

Boston Terrier Club Rescue Committee • Contact the Boston Terrier Club Rescue Committee Visit the Boston Terrier Club Rescue Committee website

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