Georgia Akita Rescue Division
GA Dept of Agriculture/USDA/non profit licensed rescue focusing on purebred Akita rescue in Georgia and throughout the US as space allows
Georgia Akita Rescue Division is in it's infancy, but it is quickly forming. I am passionate about Akitas and rescue work, so it has been a long term goal for me to start an organization in Georgia dedicated to helping these wonderful dogs. Georgia is my home and always will be, and I want to lead an organization here in my State to help the residents and Akitas who also call Georgia home. I have been blessed to begin my foster work with several established Akita rescues over the last couple of years, and most recently with Southern Akita Rescue Alliance, who helped me with several dogs, and I luckily foster failed with my beloved Sundance. I will always be grateful for being given the honored role of Akita minion to that dog! I have met amazing friends and dogs along my journey. I have learned the importance of following my heart, and at the center of my heart resides the Akita. I rescue for the dogs... not the people. While my focus is to have an organization officially in Georgia, I pledge my dedication to the breed throughout the country and the people who work tirelessly for the benefit of the Akita. As a professional in the Veterinary community, I am dedicated to the health and well-being of these animals and helping individuals find Veterinarians to address medical issues. G.A.R.D. will dedicate itself to partnering with any and all Rescue organizations. My mission is to work for the breed and those who love and support their needs. We are an official 501c3 non profit organization that operates solely on donations!
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