HOW YOU CAN HELP



  • Adopt an Airedale

    Contact your closest Airedale Rescue contact and request an application form.

  • Foster an Airedale -- Prior to permanent placement, our rescue Airedales often spend time in foster homes. This gives Airedale Rescue an opportunity to properly evaluate the health, temperament, and general condition of the dogs, which ensures a better match with prospective adoptive families. Fostering is an important responsibility that is best performed by persons experienced in handling dogs. Read the basic Fostering Guidelines to see if you might be able to help in this area.

  • Transport an Airedale -- Help is always needed to transport rescue dogs to and from homes, shelters, kennels, and veterinary appointments. Sometimes this means picking up a dog and driving it across town, other times it means driving it to a new home in another state. Contact your nearest Rescue Volunteer to offer your help locally.

  • Volunteer your time -- There are many other opportunities to volunteer your time to Airedale rescue that involve as little or as much time as you can afford. They include:
    • Visiting your local shelters to spot Airedales;
    • Asking boarding kennels and veterinarians to provide no-charge or discounted services for rescue dogs;
    • Assisting Airedale Rescue with fundraising activities; and
    • Finding prospective adoptive homes.

  • Make a DONATION -- While Airedale Rescue relies primarily on volunteers for its work, there are still many out-of-pocket costs involved for shelter and kennel fees, veterinary care, transportation, and other expenses. Your donation of $10, $25, $50, or more, will make a difference.

    National Airedale Rescue, Inc., is a nonprofit,
    tax-exempt 501(c)(3) corporation, TIN 27-0054363.
    Contributions are tax deductible to the extent provided by applicable law and regulations.

For more information on these and other ways you can help, contact one of our Rescue Volunteers. Thank you for joining Airedale Rescue in the care of Airedale Terriers in need!


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