![]() ![]() Then, she started up her own kennel, called Avatar - a name she inherited from her mentor. She spent 18 years working at a professional dog show kennel in Virginia, before moving back to Worthington in 2018 to be closer to family. With over two decades of experience, Einck is no stranger to dog competitions. “These are all dogs I either co-own or bred and sold to other owners around the country.” She was known as the USA Toller club rescue program’s “poster child.” Rescue now experiences the pleasures of everyday life and knows the joys of swimming, retrieving, boats, and ducks-all of which she “told” me she'd never known before.“It was very exciting,” Einck said. ![]() This precious Toller was taken in by the NSDTRC-USA rescue program from a shelter and subsequently placed into the loving foster care. Rescue, Now the Matriarch of her Household TRI also thanks and credits Janine for the poem "I Rescued a Human Today on TRI's "Happy Ending" page. ![]() Copyright 2009 Rescue Me Dog Here is the direct link to the poem. She provides demonstrations for those who have adopted shelter dogs, lends email support to adopted dog owners that need information beyond our Training Support Pages, and aids shelter staff and volunteers in understanding dog behavior to increase their adoptability. Janine's passion is working with people and their dogs. Written by Janine Allen CPDT, Rescue Me Dog's professional dog trainer. ![]() Please click on the Toller Rescue link at the bottom of any page and let us hear from you. If you would like to volunteer, we would love to welcome you to our program. For more detailed information on Our Mission, please visit Our Mission page. Our work is indeed a passion that we are all committed to. We will work to find a local member that can help assist you. If you have, or know of a Toller in need, Please contact Toller Rescue: tollerrescueinc at gmail dot com. We feel this helps avoid a rescue situation. Many of our volunteers have years of experience in Toller behavior and training, and can discuss potential solutions to the owners problem. if they are having problems with their Toller. is that we encourage any Toller owner to contact Toller Rescue Inc. Our rescue work also extends to the rescue of Toller like mixes in dire strights, dogs that have significant characteristics (including temperament) of a pure bred Toller, but lack enough to make us believe they are not pure bred.Īnother facet of Toller Rescue Inc. We are eager to assist other Rescue organizations in identification and will help with appropriate placement. We help the potential adoptive family determine IF a Toller is the right breed for them, carefully screen each potential adoptive home which includes a home visit, and stay in contact with each Rescue Toller for life which includes the promise to take back the Rescue Toller no matter what the circumstance. Through our work and generous financial donations of Toller lovers, we provide the best quality of life we can including but not limited to: shelter (short or long term foster care), veterinary care, comprehensive evaluations, and training (rehabilitation) for homeless, stray, abandoned, abused, and neglected Nova Scotia Duck Tolling Retrievers of any age or health condition. We are a rescue network of dedicated Toller enthusiasts and volunteers across America who have pooled our resources, time, energies, and open our homes to Tollers in need. Please note that we have had to remove all of the clickable links to our emails as we were getting spammed and emails compromised. We are a National non-profit, 501(c)(3) charity incorporated in Delaware. ![]()
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