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What is RRUFF?
RRUFF (Rescued Rottweilers United
with Friends and Family, Inc.) is a non-profit 501(c)(3) organization
composed of volunteers who all have a love of the Rottweiler breed and a
desire to help homeless Rottweiler dogs find their *forever* families.
RRUFF was founded in May of 2004 and
is incorporated in the Commonwealth of Massachusetts as of June 2004.
RRUFF rescues unwanted and abandoned
Rottweiler dogs from shelters in New England. We also take on a limited
number of owner surrender cases where there are exigent circumstances.
Each dog is put through a rigid temperament evaluation to test their
suitability for placement with a family. Once the dog passes the
evaluation s/he is accepted into our program and placed in foster care.
While in foster care each dog learns basic obedience, house manners, crate
training and how to live harmoniously with a family.
We list biographies and photos of
the available dogs on our website and hold events at local pet stores to
gain exposure for the dogs in our program that are looking for forever
homes. We have a detailed adoption application process which ensures that
adoptive families meet our qualifications for adoption. Subsequent to
adoption we follow-up on the dogs we have placed to make sure they are
thriving in their adoptive homes. We also offer training and behavioral
support to adoptive families. If, for whatever reason, the adoption does
not work out we require that any dog adopted from RRUFF be returned to
RRUFF.
RRUFF is staffed solely by
volunteers. Each and every volunteer is an integral part of the operation
of our organization from the evaluators who test dogs for suitability for
inclusion in our program, to the foster homes who provide TLC, training,
food and shelter for the dogs, to our adoption application processors who
review and process applications to ensure adoptive families meet our
criteria for adopting, to volunteers who staff educational booths who gain
exposure for our organization and help educate the public on responsible
Rottweiler ownership, to volunteers who generate fundraisers to collect
funds so that we are able to provide the dogs with medical care and the
supplies necessary to nurture them while they are in our program. This
brief summary only touches the surface of the manpower and dedication that
our volunteers provide to support our organization.
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