Good Evening! Welcome to
Cocker
Spaniel Rescue Of New England. CSRNE
is one of the oldest and largest cocker rescue groups in
the country. We are composed of many volunteers
throughout New England dedicated to rescuing and placing
homeless cocker spaniels.
Since our
inception in 1987 hundreds of abandoned or unwanted
cockers found homes with caring, loving families. By
networking with animal shelters, other rescue groups,
and veterinarians CSRNE has saved, improved, and
extended the lives of one of America’s most popular
breeds.
Juliette, now Julie, has a wonderful home! And Julie’s new mom is keeping
a journal. We’ll post excerpts from “Julie’s journal”
soon. Thanks to all of you who were so concerned about her.
Summer 2012 (Our Heroes: Loving the "Unadoptable")
Winter 2012 (Bonded Pairs:Twice the Fun - Twice the
Love) current issue
ATTENTION!
We are receiving calls on our hotline from cell phones
and some of these messages are incomplete. We are, at
times, unable to hear all of the digits in the return
phone number.
When leaving messages on our hotline, please speak
slowly, very clearly, and repeat your phone number
several times. If you do not hear from us within 2
business days, please call back.
Updated
or new email addresses needed. If you have changed
your email address (or added a new email address) within
the past year please send
CSRNE a note giving your name, old email
address, and new email address. We are striving to keep
our database up to date. Email your note to:
info@csrne.org
If you live outside
New England, visit Petfinder
to find
cockers needing homes in your area. If you cannot find a cocker rescue organization in your area, contact your local
vet or humane society to see if they know of one nearby.
Copyright:
2010 Cocker Spaniel Rescue of New England, Inc. All Rights Reserved.
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