Is there a rescue for a basset hound?

Is there a rescue for a basset hound?

Guardian Angel Basset Rescue is, in most cases, the last option for a Basset Hound in need. There is nowhere else for the dog to go. When GABR comes to the aid of a Basset Hound, it is BECAUSE OF YOU! As a supporter and donor, this is your rescue.

When did basset hound rescue of Georgia start?

Basset Hound Rescue of Georgia, Inc. is a non-profit, volunteer effort to save abandoned and mistreated basset hounds for the love of the breed. Our rescue effort began in 1991, and we have rescued over 3,000 bassets since then. Initially, only two volunteers privately funded Basset Hound Rescue.

How many Bassets have Gabr rescued over the years?

Over the years GABR has rescued over 5000 Bassets! Our volunteers have driven thousands of miles and in some cases have flown to rescue a Basset that may have been abused, is ill , lost a home due to a death in the family or in some cases the owners could no longer afford to provide properly for their Basset.

When did the basset hound become an American breed?

The first one that the American Kennel Club recognized as a European basset hound named Bouncer in 1885. The club finally honored the breed in 1916. The transition from the European basset to the American one was also unknown. There is minimal research available as to how the European basset hound became an American breed.

Guardian Angel Basset Rescue is, in most cases, the last option for a Basset Hound in need. There is nowhere else for the dog to go. When GABR comes to the aid of a Basset Hound, it is BECAUSE OF YOU! As a supporter and donor, this is your rescue.

Basset Hound Rescue of Georgia, Inc. is a non-profit, volunteer effort to save abandoned and mistreated basset hounds for the love of the breed. Our rescue effort began in 1991, and we have rescued over 3,000 bassets since then. Initially, only two volunteers privately funded Basset Hound Rescue.

Over the years GABR has rescued over 5000 Bassets! Our volunteers have driven thousands of miles and in some cases have flown to rescue a Basset that may have been abused, is ill , lost a home due to a death in the family or in some cases the owners could no longer afford to provide properly for their Basset.

The first one that the American Kennel Club recognized as a European basset hound named Bouncer in 1885. The club finally honored the breed in 1916. The transition from the European basset to the American one was also unknown. There is minimal research available as to how the European basset hound became an American breed.