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RESCUE FUNDRAISING

Rescue operations put a very great strain on our limited rescue funds and wouldn't even be possible without the generosity of some very special people.

The Good News is you can help, too!   You can make a donation using PayPal  by simply clicking the button at the top of the page.
Also, please take a look at the wonderful merchandise at Helping Udders, who will donate a percentage of your purchase to our rescue fund.  
   
 

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Order a new collar and leash, an "Udder tug", or a "rescue ribbon" for your car - 

and 10-50% of your purchase will go to Wirehaired Vizsla Rescue of America.

IMPORTANT:  You must indicate "Wirehaired Vizsla Rescue of America"
in the message section of the check out process.
WHVCA Rescue will earn 10-50% of every purchase you make!!
If you want a tough toy your dog will absolutely LOVE, you just have to try Udder tugs! They also carry collars, leashes, t-shirts for people and other cool dog stuff. Just mention Wirehaired Vizsla Rescue of America when you checkout & your purchase will help support our rescue efforts.

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In 2003, WHVCA Rescue was created in response to several WHV or possible WHVs in shelters. As a rare breed, they don't turn up in shelters often, although occasionally a dog is relinquished to WHVCA by the owner. The WHVCA defines a "rescue" as a WHV from various types of shelters, a stray, an abandoned dog, or a dog whose owners can no longer care for it. WHVCA Rescue is dedicated to the welfare of such Wirehaired Vizslas. Rescue program workers are volunteers, and give their time, effort, expertise, and often their own resources to help WHV in need. WHV Rescue is supported entirely by donations. We always appreciate donations of funds, supplies, and services.


Dogs in the rescue program are spayed, neutered, and temperament tested before placement into a new home. In addition, all applicants wishing to adopt through the rescue program are carefully screened by experienced Rescue volunteers (vizsla owners, breeders, and trainers). A detailed questionnaire, interview process and home check are all part of this screening process.

If you are familiar with this wonderful breed and think that adopting a dog through rescue might be an option or if you know of a WHV in need, please contact us.

   To fill out an ONLINE ADOPTION APPLICATION please use this link.

OR

Print and mail to: 9992 S. OLD HIGHWAY 81, ASSARIA, KS 67416

Please be aware that while WHVCA Rescue ONLY places purebred WHVs there are other rescues and shelters who will from time to time list dogs of questionable heritage as WHVs. Please research the dog you are adopting.

For more information about WHVCA Rescue contact:
Deb Wall, Rescue Coordinator
(785) 667-4685
or e-mail: info@whvca.us

 

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