ARC All Rescued Creatures

ARC All Rescued Creatures

The ARC was set up 7 years ago to rescue animals in need. Basically to help people wishing to adopt and are having difficulty doing so. This is crazy.

After finding it too financially difficult to continue, I decided on 1August 2022, to become a DOG BROKER. The ARC - All Rescued Creatures - has today 1 August 2022, changed it's focus to help those who are finding it difficult to adopt a dog, to reach that goal. I see so many comment on shared rescue pages, that people are having no luck adopting dogs! Pounds, shelters, rescue organisations are b

04/08/2022

Fingers crossed, this 6 year old man may be moving to his new forever home in a couple of weeks! 2 separate people who contacted me and were a perfect fit for each other.

Photos from Into Loving Homes's post 02/08/2022

Look at these gorgeous seniors! Bonded pairs are harder to rehome, so if someone has room for 2 quiet, well mannered bubs, please contact the rescue directly.

Rosie - Lap dog in NSW, POUND Rescue 01/08/2022

This gorgeous creature is Rosie. She is 2 years old and not so energetic, which makes her a great low maintenance, medium sized dog. I am in touch with her foster carer, if you would like to know more. She's a perfect medium sized girl, looking for love.
https://www.petrescue.com.au/listings/919528?fbclid=IwAR3yXrfPF0Wbb96ci8_jUE3L5Mr0gvUZ8GmEqtOUjOadlHyiCgM5uzbJwUk #

Rosie - Lap dog in NSW, POUND Rescue Rosie loves her humans & loves nothing more than a good ear rub while she leans on you. She's not a particularly energetic dog, preferring a short game of fetch then a lie down in your lap! Rosie i...

01/08/2022

Change of direction the the ARC! I haven't posted for a long time because I stopped taking in new animals as it was just financially impossible. However, I still want to help and have decided to become a dog broker! What is a dog broker you ask? I'll tell you, because I just made it up! So many people on various sites and pages say how often they have applied to adopt a dog and have no luck. Rescue orgs are overflowing right now and the amount of dogs being surrendered is climbing. Why is it so hard to adopt? I cannot speak for the rescues orgs, but I am going to do whatever I can to help people adopt. ONLY medium to large dogs. (Because IMHO there is no reason people have to have a small dog.) If you want to pay for a designer dog, go right ahead, I'm here to help the homeless dogs, stylish or not. Also, I'm a huge fan of seniors, so there will be a lot of those too.

12/07/2022

Our Story

The ARC - All Rescued Creatures is a home based, private rescue. It is self funded, which has been tough, so sadly we essentially closed for newbies last year. It was a terrible decision to make, but with zero funds, it was the only one possible. Sadly it seems most people are dog lovers and it has been incredibly hard to re-home the cats. At present 8 of the cats need dentals, which start at $300 each and can reach $800 or more if they need teeth pulled. The first boy had his done for $600.

We used to take on as many poundies that need saving, mostly oldies and unwanted animals. However, with the advent of a new Ranger, the dogs now go to Queensland to another rescue and the cats go to the local RSPCA, who are luckily a handful of locals who actually care about the animals. We are near Glen Innes, NSW, which is about 4 hours to the Qld border.

The house is actually a shed built with an add-on, which is “the dog lounge”. They have 3x 3 seater couches, a 2 seater ottoman and an enormous beanbag. They are totally separate from the cats, who reign over the house area. The cats have an enclosure the size of a 2 car garage outside, which they can access any time, day or night, via a walkway from my bedroom.

Of the remaining 10 cats, 8 are available for adoption. They are adults, around 3 years old and one slightly older boy at 7 years old. They have lived together for at least 3 years, so are cat friendly and most are dog friendly too. Please get in contact if you are interested in rehoming a cat. Adoption fees will be negligible for the right home. Indoor cats have an average life span of between 13-17 years.

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