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SuzieRedhead


Terrier Terror
Terrier Terror
06/04/2008 12:14 PM  

Thank you for taking the time to read this!

 

I was quite blown away when I saw this information. Even though I've been involved in Ratbone for 5+ years, I really didn't have any idea as to how much it really costs Ratbone to take in a dog from pulling it from a shelter, all the way through to adoption. The following was a letter drafted by a member of Ratbone's BOD regarding "The Cost of Rescue". As I re-read this, I noticed that it doesn't include any possible shelter fees when we pull dogs from shelter that make us pay to pull them, which is another additional expense, as well as arranging and paying for flights for shelter dogs to go into open fosterhomes across the country. I believe this letter is strictly addresses vetting costs only!! Last year, Ratbone saved approximately 350-400 dogs (I apologize that I don't know the exact number). The math is mindblowing! 

That is why we rely on wonderful people like those of you on RT.Com, and all Ratbone supporters to help in our mission to save Ratties! Your financial contributions to our flights, special needs dogs, fundraisers, etc.. is crucial to saving these wonderful babies!! Thank you so very much for your generosity, it is appreciated and will ALWAYS be appreciated. 

For anybody who thinks rescues make money on the dogs they take into their organization, please read on:

 

Hello Ratbone Supporters and adopters!

 

I wanted to give you an idea of what it costs Ratbone Rescues to save Ratties.

 

For a typical dog that doesn't have any serious medical problems, we spend, on average, a little over $200 in vet costs. This covers exam, spay/neuter, rabies vaccination, distemper/parvo vaccination, bordetella vaccination, heartworm testing, microchip, worming, and 6 months of heartworm preventative. Our adoption fee is $150,

so the amount that we have to raise for each healthy adult dog is about $55

 

For a typical healthy puppy, most of our expenditures are the same, except that a puppy can require up to 5 boosters of distemper/parvo vaccination and 3 wormings instead of 1. But a puppy doesn't need a heartworm test, so that is a savings. On average, we spend about $270 for a healthy puppy, and our adoption fee for puppies is $175,

so the amount that we have to raise for each healthy puppy is about $95

Unfortunately, many dogs come into rescue who are not healthy. They need tests (such as bloodwork, urinalysis, X-rays, or scrapings). And then then need medicines or medical procedures to deal with their problems. An unhealthy dog is likely to cost us $100-150 in tests and then additional money to treat their problems. Here are some of the typical EXTRA costs we incur:

 

Dog with heartworm disease: $250-$350

 

Dog with demodex mange: $175-$225

 

Dog with urinary tract infection: $70-$125

 

Dog with a broken leg: $350-$500+

 

Dog with severe allergies: $200

 

Dog with major trauma requiring extensive bone surgery: $1500-$3000+


Sue Carello, Scotia, NY (near Albany)
Ratbone Rescues Fostermom, Northeast State Coordinator and Applications Coordinator and Fundraising Co-Chair
www.ratbonerescues.com

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06/04/2008 12:20 PM  
I am SOMEwhat aware of the costs, as I have a close friend who does rescue for a papillon rescue organization. We raised funds to cover the cost of surgery on one of her foster dogs. The dog's right front leg was in a cast and the dog was an owner surrender because they didn't have the $2,000 for surgery. My friend got the dog and we raised the $2,000 to pay for the surgery, and she ended up falling in love with the little girl (Stella) and kept her. Stella now romps around on FOUR good legs... goes to show what a united effort can do.

I applaud the efforts Ratbones makes to save these dogs... and I contribute financially as much as I can because yes indeed... the costs ARE high !


~Nora~
Mom to Hoss, Lil'Bit, Buster & Bailey, CGC, NA, NAJ
Mitzy's Mom


Alpha Feist
Alpha Feist
06/04/2008 12:25 PM  

I'm somewhat shocked that anyone would think rescues made money....unless they are asking for some outrageous amount for the adoption fee.  The $150 RBR charges for adult dogs is very reasonable. 

And believe me, in the short time I've been involved with RBR, I can tell you that the foster moms and volunteers try everything to get discounts and freebies with vet care....which really helps but the total cost is staggering.  

We really appreciate what members of Rt.Com have contributed!


Mary Beth, mom to the Lollipop Kids

Georgia Foster Mom
www.ratbonerescues.com; www.newrattitude.org
garyjena


Terrier Terror
Terrier Terror
06/04/2008 12:25 PM  
I am so glad you posted this here. I am thrilled to be associated with Ratbones and will do what I can financially and as a volunteer to help when and where I can. They do AWESOME work!! One dog saved is a blessing.



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