MINNESOTA SHELTIE RESCUE
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Mission Statement
Minnesota Sheltie Rescue (MNSR) is a 501(c) tax-exempt, non-profit organization. Since 2003, MNSR has found the best and last home for almost 600 Shelties in need. We are an all-volunteer foster-based rescue organization, meaning that we do not have a central shelter where dogs are housed. Instead, all of the dogs in our program are housed within foster homes temporarily while they await their forever homes. All dogs in our program are fully vetted prior to being adopted. This includes spay/neuter, vaccinations, microchip, and any other veterinary care they may require. We work with animal shelters that have Shelties in need, allowing them to provide a spot for other waiting dogs. We also work directly with owners who are no longer able to keep their Shelties. Shelties are a shy breed and often do not present well in a shelter environment. Donations from the surrendering owner are encouraged if financially able, but not required.
About This Cause
Since 2003, MNSR has found the best and last home for over 600 Shelties in need. MNSR is an all-volunteer, 501(c)(3) tax exempt nonprofit organization. We are run solely through the tireless dedication of our volunteers and the generosity of our donors. We are an all-volunteer foster-based rescue organization, meaning that we do not have a central shelter where dogs are housed. Instead, all of the dogs in our program are housed within foster homes temporarily while they await their forever homes. All dogs in our program are fully vetted prior to being adopted. This includes spay/neuter, vaccinations, microchip, and any other veterinary care they may require. We work with animal shelters that have Shelties in need, allowing them to provide a spot for other waiting dogs. We also work directly with owners who are no longer able to keep their Shelties. Shelties are a shy breed and often do not present well in a shelter environment. Donations from the surrendering owner are encouraged if financially able, but not required. If our numbers are high and our foster homes are full, dogs from impound or shelters facing a questionable future are given highest priority, while families looking to surrender their dog may be asked to keep the dog until we have room. We followup with the adopting family for the life of the dog. We hold annual reunions for the adopted dogs and their families. We offer "Shy Sheltie" and "Sheltie Obedience" classes.