WSR Statistics

Where Does the Money Go?
72%
  Veterinary Care
18%
  Advertising, newsletter (257 subscriptions), booth fees
8%
  Shelter adoption fees
2%
  Food (Thanks to the Purina Weight Circle Program)
100%
  TOTAL -received from adoption fees, booth proceeds and donations.
THANK YOU!!!

WSR - over 600 dogs rescued since 1995
(and counting)

WSR Wish List
   
  • Postage Stamps
  • Purina Weight Circles (saves hundreds of dollars on food)
  • Blankets, Rugs (rubber backed), Towels
  • Books
  • Rummage Sale Items
  • Canon L50 Copier Toner Cartridges
  • Heartworm preventative (25-50 lb)
  • Pocket folders for "Going Home" dogs
  • Gasoline Gift Cards (used for transport to homes, from shelters and surrenderers and to attend WSR fundraising events)
  • Mill's Fleet Farm Gift Cards - DHLPP Vaccines, saves on vet bills

WSR Statistics, 2006
52
 
Shelties Rescued, 27 boys and 25 girls
19
 
0-5 yrs old
21
 
6-10 yrs old
12
 
10+
3
 
mixes or other breeds
2
 
Euthanized, 1 for behavior, 1 for health issues
1
 
Died in rescue
WSR Statistics, 2005
83
 
Shelties Rescued, 43 boys and 40 girls
57
 
Sable
13
 
Tri
4
 
Blue
9
  mixes or other breeds
6
  Euthanized, 4 for health issues, 2 for unprovoked aggression
1
  Died in rescue
WSR Statistics, 2004
51
 
Shelties Rescued, 34 boys and 17 girls
40
 
Were sable (I counted, because I was curious)
4
 
Euthanized for temperament reasons
15
 
0-3 yrs old
20
 
4-10 yrs old
6
 
10+
WSR Statistics, 2003
69
  Shelties Rescued, 40 boys and 29 girls
12
  of the 69 were mixed breeds or purebreds of another breed
6
  were euthanized, 3 for health reasons and 3 for aggression/biting
WSR Statistics, 2002
75
Shelties Rescued, 50 boys and 25 girls
5
of the 75 were mixed breeds or purebreds of another breed
6
were euthanized, 2 for health reasons and 4 for aggression/biting
9
0-1years old
46
2-7 years old
20
over 8 years old
WSR Statistics, 2001
65
Shelties Rescued, 35 boys and 30 girls
13
Under 1 year old
40
1 - 10 years old
12
Over 10 years old
7
Euthanized, 4 for health reasons, 3 for biting
1
WSR adopted sheltie is currently missing from her home
WSR Statistics, 2000
In the year 2000, WSR rescued 63 shelties, which included 7 mixed-breeds. There were 32 males and 31 females. Twelve were under 1 year old, 22 were 1-5 years old, 16 were 6-10 years old, and 13 were senior dogs over 10 years old. Four shelties were euthanized for temperament reasons and two were euthanized for serious health problems. One died naturally while in rescue. Twenty-seven shelties came from shelters or humane societies and 36 were owner surrenders. The main reasons that shelties ended up in rescue this year included owner death, problems with children and dogs getting along, and just plain owner ignorance regarding the breed and its characteristics. There were also quite a few strays - these were mostly shelter dogs.
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