How to Rescue a Pekingese

Having a dog can be a wonderful part of your life. Pekingese are very popular, and are found in many different places. However, because they are so popular, there are many Pekingese that are in desperate need of rescue. If you love this breed of dog, it is important to know how to rescue one of them.

Things You'll Need

  • Good Veterinarian
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Instructions

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      Become a member of networking sites that cater to Pekingese in need of rescue. Sign up for pekingneseresecue.com and pekingneserescue.org. Both of these site will have mailing lists and forums from which you can learn even more about rescuing these types of dogs. If you sign up for mailing lists you will be notified when a Pekingese is in need of rescue.

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      Visit chat rooms and message boards on the Internet that have to do with Pekingese. Many of these boards will give great information on dogs that need to be rescued.

    • 3

      Keep your eyes open and your ears open as well for information regarding Pekingese that might need to be rescued. Check the local newspapers and the online versions of these papers. Also, be sure that you have checked local pet stores and animal shelters.

    • 4

      Notify the workers at animal shelters that you are concerned about Pekingese rescue. When they get a Pekingese into their facility, they may notify you.

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      When you find out about a Pekingese that needs to be rescued, do whatever you can to get the dog out of the situation it is in and into a better situation as soon as possible.

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      Take any rescued Pekingese to the vet before you allow it to mingle with your own dogs or before you place it in a new home. Be sure that its shots are current and that it is healthy.

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      Give the rescued dogs a good home yourself, or find them a good home. Be sure to screen them carefully if you are going to be finding new homes for them.

Tips & Warnings

  • Keep some cash handy if you need to rescue a Pekingese.

  • Never break the law while rescuing a Pekingese.

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