Basic Organization Information
FAERY TAILS CORGI RESCUE OF ST LOUIS
- Also Known As:
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FTCR
- Physical Address:
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St. Louis, MO
63119
- EIN:
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01-0624838
- Web URL:
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www.corgirescuestlou...
- NTEE Category:
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D Animal related
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D20 Animal Protection and Welfare (includes Humane Societies and SPCAs)
- Year Founded:
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2000
- Ruling Year:
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2002
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Mission Statement
We are devoted to providing care and placement into quality adoptive homes for displaced, neglected, and/or abused Pembroke & Cardigan Welsh Corgis, as well as other unfortunate dogs. We are committed to enhancing the human-dog relationship through education.
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Chief Executive
Diane Tidd
Term:
Since
Sept
2010
Chief Executive Profile:
Diane has been involved in dog rescue since 1987. She became interested in rescuing Welsh Corgis when she saw them in shelters but knew of no local rescues contacts for these lovely dogs. She has had experience with rescuing a variety of other breeds.
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Program:
Rescue & Rehome Corgis
- Budget:
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$10,000
- Category:
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Animal-Related
- Population Served:
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Adults
Program Description:
FTCR Inc. works with shelters and private owners to aid in the rescue of Welsh Corgis and assists German Shepherd Dogs by referral. We are an all-volunteer group and we foster the dogs in our homes before they are placed with screened adopters. We perform home checks and reference checks to insure our applicants are ready for a dog. We provide support for the life of the dog and if for any reason that dog cannot stay in the home we take the dog back. Our dogs are seen by veterinarians to bring them up to date on shots and needed treatments and are spay/neutered before placement. We maintain a website and are part of the Petfinder.org network.
Program Long-Term Success:
We were able to expanded our commitment to dogs and families in need. We were able to do this by the recruitment of more volunteers to help us focus on programs and services to the community. With the increase of program help, we have been in greater touch with area shelters, networked in order to secure help for dogs in need, and improve communication with our adopters and supports with our website & newsletter.
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