Foster Dior

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A nonprofit fundraiser supporting

Midwest Shiba Inu Rescue
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Fundraiser for Foster Dior's First Surgery

$525

raised by 11 people

$5,000 goal

When we first met sweet Dior, we knew we had to help. This snuggly, loving gal was unable to use one of her back legs and she was missing many teeth. After a visit to the vet and to the orthopedic surgeon, our fears were confirmed. Dior was missing over 10 teeth and needed to have more extracted. Worse, her back leg was severely twisted with scar tissue buildup from an unhealed injury. Dior’s medical care costs are skyrocketing with $6,000 for just her first knee surgery. She will likely need so much more. At just 3 years old, Dior doesn’t let her daily pain keep her from loving her foster family, being gentle with her toddler friend, and playing with her people. 

We kindly ask for your support by considering a donation to MSIR. Your contribution would mean the world to us and make a difference for Dior! Thank you in advance for your generosity!

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Midwest Shiba Inu Rescue (MSIR) is a non-profit, all-volunteer corporation.


MSIR seeks out, fosters, and places homeless Shiba Inu dogs into carefully screened, lifelong, and nurturing homes. In addition to rescue, MSIR volunteers provide medical care and/or rehabilitation for foster dogs and then attempt to match them with appropriate, permanent homes.


MSIR also educates the public about the Shiba Inu breed, the need for dog rescue and dog training, and the importance of spaying/neutering pets to prevent overpopulation.


One of MSIR's goals is to acquire funding to support operations.


How We Work:

We have a network of volunteers who work together to make sure that every Shiba Inu has a loving, lifelong home. Most of us are Shiba owners and have firsthand knowledge of both how wonderful they are and how much of a responsibility owning a primitive breed is. Most of us got involved in rescue because we could not bear the thought of Shibas without homes, because we know how much love they have to give to the right family.


We are a non-profit corporation. All of the money we take in is used to help dogs directly or to fund our organization (buying supplies, supporting a website, etc.).


MSIR takes in dogs from owners who don't want them or can't keep them, as well as dogs from the county pound and other animal shelters. Most of the dogs we get are young adults, who have outgrown their puppy cuteness, and are ready to be taught some manners.


After MSIR takes in a dog, it is given a veterinary exam to make sure that it is healthy. We also update the dog's immunizations, spay or neuter the dog if it has not already been done, and then microchip the dog in MSIR's name. Spaying and neutering not only helps prevent pet overpopulation, but also lowers the dog's risk of contracting reproductive diseases later in life.


Typically, the dog is then placed in a foster home. The foster home provides temporary care for the dog until a new owner can be found. The foster home also evaluates the dog's temperament and behavior, so that we can find just the right family for that particular dog.


We have other volunteers who take applications from those wanting to adopt. Once a home is found to be suitable, the dog will go home!


But, our job is not over. We also follow up with adoptive families to give them support with their new family member. We want to make sure that both the family and the dog are doing well.


Once we are sure the dog has been placed, it's time to go rescue another Shiba!

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