About Us
Southern Cross German Shepherd Rescue
is a nonprofit organization (501c3) licensed by the Georgia Department
of Agriculture. Our focus is primarily the rescue and re-homing
of German Shepherd Dogs. We do however, love all dogs and
recognize the overwhelming problem of overcrowding in Georgia's
animal shelters. You will see other breeds and even cats on our
adoptable page from time to time. Three personal references and
a vet reference are required to adopt from us. Potential
adopters must agree to a Home Safety Check as well. If you have
any questions about our organization or our dogs, please email
us.
Southern Cross German Shepherd Rescue
believes very strongly in the idea of "the right rescue dog for
the right rescue family.” We strive to place each dog with a
family that will love and cherish it forever.If you have applied
for a specific dog, what does this mean to you? To us, it means
that we try very hard to match the rescue dog's need with the
family that most closely matches those needs. If you are turned
down for a specific dog it does not mean that you are not a good
family for a rescue dog; only that we are striving to match a
specific dog's individual needs. To us, that is what rescue is
all about. There are tens of millions of dogs euthanized in this
country every year - over a quarter of them are purebred dogs.
We would like to help rescue as many as possible so we must be
as careful as we can possibly be about placing dogs in the right
homes.
Mission Statement:
To provide no-kill solutions to reduce the number of homeless
German Shepherds in Georgia's kill shelters through education,
behavioral rehabilitation, obedience training and re-homing
Hear our humble prayer, O God, for our friends the animals, especially for animals who are suffering; for any that are hunted or lost, or deserted or frightened or hungry; for all that must be put to death. We entreat for them all thy mercy and pity and for those who deal with them we ask a heart of compassion and gentle hands and kindly words. Make us, ourselves, to be true friends to animals and so to share the blessings of the merciful. .......Albert Schweitzer
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