Dogs Without Collars Rescue has done rescue work in Thailand and Egypt. With the new Canadian ban, we will be focussing our efforts on Canada, U.S.A., Mexico, and Korea.
We have brought about 600 dogs from Thailand and about 200 from Egypt. We do not bring dogs back to Canada unless we have an adopter confirmed.
We always give our adopters at least a 2-week foster period to make sure the dog is a good match for your family. Our dogs are vetted with the same protocol as is required by the Toronto Humane Society. Please note that the adoption fee is to be paid only after the foster period has ended and the adoption is confirmed.
We always do a home visit before confirming adoption. After you send us back the application, we will come and visit you to introduce ourselves and give you all information needed. To find out more about our organization, please check our Facebook page “Dogs without Collars Rescue”.
Dominique Rousselle: Founder, Dogs Without Collars Rescue
Former Vice President, Toronto Humane Society
Lisa Moser, Dogs Without Collars Rescue, Intake Manager
Donations are welcome. Tax receipt can be obtained:
https://www.canadahelps.org/en/charities/spay-neuter-initiatives-association/
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Toronto and surrounding area - within 2 hours of Toronto.
Additional adoption info
After the home visit, we will let the potential adopter know if they have been approved.
If our dog is in a foster home, we will make arrangements for the potential adopter to do a "Meet and Greet".
If the dog is travelling to Toronto, the potential adopter will pick up the dog immediately and have at least a 2 week foster-to-adopt period before finalizing the adoption.
94 Welland Avenue,
St. Catharines,
ON
L2R 2N1
Toronto, ON M5S 2X8
Stuffville, ON L4A 6B6
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