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HOW YOU CAN HELP!

URGENT!!!
The Kansas City rescue effort needs your help!

ECSCA has recently rescued 21 dogs from a breeder in KS. This is one of our largest rescues to date. One young dog has already undergone emergency surgery for a urinary tract obstruction and another dog may need costly surgery to correct a badly broken tooth.

We greatly appreciate your help in funding the care of these dogs, as well as continuing to help give high quality care to all our other rescue dogs.

Thank you!

Donations are not tax deductible.

ECSCA Rescue Donations

To donate, click on the Donate button. You will proceed to PayPal where you can choose your donation amount and method of payment.

Thank you for your support.

or 

Click here to donate by check or for
more fundraising information

The ECSCA Rescue Auction on eBay is now in progress.

Please go to
http://tinyurl.com/6zv7sl
and bid on some fabulous things.

Items are added frequently.

Thank you!!

 

Many colors of the English Cocker SpanielGeneral Information

The English Cocker Spaniel Club of America, a 501c4 organization, established its own rescue program in 1989 for the primary purpose of rescuing English Cockers at risk in shelters, other rescues or from private owners no longer able to keep their dogs. We also counsel owners to see if rehoming can be avoided. Not all dogs can or should be rescued, for example, dogs with serious temperament issues, but we will make every attempt to evaluate each situation individually. 

The ECSCA Rescue constantly strives to involve its member breeders, even those that are not active Rescue volunteers. The mere existence of this program increases the awareness of members to continue prudent breeding and selling practices. Rescue is not a punitive endeavor. As a courtesy, member breeders are generally notified if a dog of theirs is in need, solely for the purpose of allowing them to assist in the rehoming of said dog and/or to take full responsibility for the dog's welfare. However, the dog always is our primary concern.

Any dog that comes into a foster home receives necessary veterinary care, temperament evaluation and whatever rehabilitation may be needed before being placed. Foster care duration can be from a minimum of two weeks to many months. We also make our best efforts to find owners of lost or stray animals that come to our attention.

Veterinary care includes a thorough exam, rabies and distemper (5 way) inoculations (by newest guidelines), parasites check (fecal and heartworm) and neutering if necessary and medically and age appropriate. Dental care is given at the time of neutering or other needed surgical procedure or if there are problems that need immediate attention. Bordatella is given on a case-by-case basis. Any acute or current medical problem is evaluated and treated at least to a stage of stability if a chromic problem. Microchips are done when possible and registered to the ECSCA, Inc.

Temperament evaluation is done in a general fashion by us as knowledgeable breed fanciers but professional consultation is available to us.

We never rehome dogs for the purposes of or potential for breeding nor do we resell any dog no matter what its pedigree. Therefore, all dogs that come into foster care or that we rehome for private owners will be neutered before placement unless precluded by health, age or other exigent circumstances.

If you are interested in a dog, you must fill out an application form. After the form is received, you will be eligible for an adoption. An interview will be conducted before or when we actually have suitable dog for you. (Those applicants without email are encouraged to keep in touch with the rescue chair and local rescue contacts.) If you have received no feedback from ECSCA rescue after an application or inquiry, please call or email again to make sure it was received.

After a successful interview, we then will check references and arrange for a home visit with as many family members present as possible. If applicant passes this screening, then arrangements for getting the dog will be made.

An adoption contract must be signed prior to release of the dog. To help defray the costs of rescue dog care and to support the rescue program, the following fees apply:

  • $350 (less than a year of age)
  • $300 (1-6 yo)
  • $200 (7-10)
  • over 10 yo a/or special needs dogs (deaf, blind, serious medical problem) a donation of $150 is suggested

Air transportation, if required, is paid for by adopter.  


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