
I have
been owned by Westies since 1978, and am now proud to be owned by two
rescue dogs, Millie Glee and Geordie McPhee. Millie was rescued from a
horrible puppy mill in Yuma where over 100 dogs were removed by the police.
Geordie McPhee came to us from Westie Rescue of Orange County and Beyond.
Millie and Geordie are the most affectionate and appreciative dogs I have
ever known.
If
you are considering adding a dog to your family, please contact a rescue
group. If you are considering rescuing a Westie, please contact one of
the rescue groups listed here. All these groups are non-profit organizations.
Please donate generously.
Westie
Rescue of Orange County & Beyond Westie
Rescue of Orange County & Beyond's mission is to rescue, rehabilitate
and find homes for West Highland White Terriers, to help control the animal
population by spaying and neutering our dogs before they are placed in
permanent homes, and to provide the public with education about our breed
and its needs.
Westie
Rescue Southeast WRSE is an all volunteer IRS 501(c)3 non-profit organization
dedicated to finding, helping and re-homing Westies in need. WRSE is dedicated
to obtaining medical care, placing the dog in an approved foster home
until such time that a family or individual is matched with the dog to
become its forever home. We are also dedicated to educating the public
about the importance of spaying and neutering all pets as well as the
need to shut down puppy mills and strengthen state and federal laws concerning
breeders and factory dog farming. "WE'VE GOT WESTIE-TUDE!"
WestieMed,
Inc. is a 501(c)(3) non-profit dedicated to helping ill or injured
rescued Westies get the veterinary care needed in order to find their
forever homes.
Westie Rescue of Missouri,
Inc. is a not-for-profit corporation formed in 1999 to address the
rescue needs of shelter dogs and puppy mill dogs. It is the mission of
Westie Rescue of Missouri to prevent cruelty, abuse or neglect of West
Highland White Terriers. All Westie Rescue staff are volunteers who want
to see that all Westies have a warm, safe and healthy environment where
they can develop to their full potential while we search for their new
"forever" home.
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