BT Rescue Canada
Other Ways to Help

Below are just a few of the many ways you can help rescue. Have an idea that isn’t listed? We’d love to hear from you!

- Volunteer to become a foster home to a Boston Terrier in need.
– Help with transport.
– Donate an item we need – a crate, x-pen, a Kong toy, a leash, a harness...
– Organize a fundraiser or event to raise money to cover BTRC veterinary expenses.
– Support ongoing BTRC fundraisers. 100% of all money raised goes directly to helping Boston Terriers in our program.
– Donate an item or service suitable for a raffle or auction.
– Offer to conduct a home visit with a potential foster home or adopter.
– Share information on the Boston Terrier breed, and educate people about rescue.
– Promote responsible pet ownership and the importance of spaying and neutering.
– Advocate responsible Boston Terrier breeding practices by reputable breeders, a list of which can be found at www.bostonterrierclubofcanada.com Do not support puppy mills and backyard breeders by purchasing a Boston Terrier in a pet store. 

Pawsitively for Rescue

FREE SHIPPING on all Rescue Paws orders! No order limit!

 

 Help save dogs in need!

Boston Terrier Club of Canada Rescue is in dire need of medical funding for many of the deserving dogs in their care needing extraordinary and very expensive veterinary care.

Zoë's Collection will be donating 100% of Rescue Paw sales to the BTCCR foster dog Medical Fund directly through each sale! Infact, your payment goes straight to the BTCCR rescue fund upon making payment through this page!

Created with a beautiful Red Satin ribbon adorned with white paw prints and sewn onto a durable webbing core, top quality nickel hardware, contour nylon buckle closure and finished with a Zoë's Collection woven label. Available in three widths to accommodate any sized pooch and since each collar is made to order, we can create any size imaginable!
We thank you for each purchase and helping us help Bostons in need.

 

Rescue Paws

$17.99USD


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