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Foggy Mountain Dog Coats/ Snugglers SIZES 8 through 24- Pet Rescue Fundraiser
$ 18.48
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Description
Foggy Mountain Dog Coats/ Snuggler & Turn Out- Pet Rescue Fundraiser
NEW COLORS ADDED!!
FREE SHIPPING THROUGH FEBRUARY!!
Is your dog cold- so are ours! We have some new dogs coats to help keep your dog warm in the colder months and funds raised from the sale of these coats will help our special rescue dogs. So many come in with heartworm and tick borne disease and many of our these rescue dogs are featured on my main collage.
Measure your dog from the base of their neck to the end of their back at the base where their tail starts to come out. That will determine what coat size you need.
**NEW** Sizes 8 and 10 for our little dog friends. These come with velcro on the neck for smaller dogs with bigger heads like Pugs or Boston Terriers. These are also ideal for Chihuahua's, Maltese, JRT's and Yorky's too.
Fleece Snuggler
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The Snuggler Coat is a lined plush fleece that is soft and snuggly. The front is sewn closed to make it easy to put on and take off. Contoured haunches give a custom fit. The fleece belly flap secures on one side with Velcro®. It’s simple and functional design make this such a great coat for the dog on the go!
any imported from Italy. Same quality three-layer construction as the Nylon Turnout but with a soft, non-water repellent outer shell, suitable for the most active dog. Attached D-ring for leashes on coats on sizes
Auction sales help the dogs and cats in our foster care program
and as we are all volunteer based- we will do our best to ship out auctions as soon as we can. All leashes are shipped via Priority M
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WHO WE ARE
Illinois Birddog Rescue (IBR)
, is a 501(c)3 not-for-profit organization and licensed shelter by the Illinois Department of Agriculture. We are dedicated to saving, transporting, vetting, fostering, and adopting homeless American Field bred Pointers and English Setters. Most of the dogs and puppies in our foster care program were strays or owner surrenders pulled from overcrowded shelters and humane societies from all over the United States. Perhaps some weren't winning enough in Field Trials, maybe some became too old to hunt or to have litters of puppies, but many were gun shy. Due to IBR's tick borne disease research, we know that many dogs and puppies infected with Lyme disease and co infections can not scent point as these diseases affect their natural hunting instincts. A dog that can not smell a bird and point is often a dog that will wind up in a shelter or worse- shot dead in a field for non performance. Many of these dogs have never had any flea and tick protection and many come in with heartworm disease due to never having any monthly preventative. WE do know that these diseases are also passed from mother to pup so many dogs are disposed of young as rejects through no fault of their own and once treated- gain back their natural hunting drive and scent pointing abilities. Sadly, all were in danger of being euthanized - never reaching their full potential until we pulled them to safety. We also take in Pointers and Setters from families that have been hit hard financially and are struggling due to the economy. These dogs come in from owners who have lost their jobs, some are facing foreclosure, some are going through divorce and sadly in many cases some have to be rehomed due to their owners passing away. On average we bring in 80 to 100 Pointers, Setters and a few mutts in between every year as funds allow and depending on foster care openings. IBR has adopted dogs on both coasts and several states in between besides Canada.