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Animal Shelter details for Bearded Collie Club of America Rescue Info Please visit Bearded Collie Club of America Rescue Info and adopt a homeless pet
You have reached the shelter page for Bearded Collie Club of America Rescue Info. Bearded Collie Club of America Rescue Info is located in smithtown, New York. If you have information to add or update for Bearded Collie Club of America Rescue Info, please click here and let us know.
Bearded Collie Club of America Rescue Info
10 Eden Drive
smithtown, New York 11787
Phone: 516-724-0871
Website: beardie.net/bcca/rescue.htm
(Our purpose is not, and must not be to 'bail out' irresponsible breeders who do not wish to help new owners with problems or take back their own pups/dogs when new homes don't work out.)
Nothing's sadder than a homeless Beardie. Because of this, Paul Glatzer proposed the idea of Beardie Rescue to the BCCA in the 1980s. The concept was met with whole-hearted enthusiasm, and many of the original volunteers continue in their positions today. Our program has been the model for other breed programs.
In 1995, the Chicagoland BCC started a new tradition at our National Specialty: a rescue parade. Each year proud owners show off their beloved rescues, giving a short history of their Beardie.
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