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Texas Scottie Rescue Fund,Inc. (d/b/a "Texas Scottie Rescue")
President Daphne Branzell Directors Carole Owen Diane Meadows Judy Larson Jo Schomberg Treasurer Elaine Thompson - 107 Cedar Hills Drive Elgin, TX 78621 Events Coordinator Espi Carrera
The Texas Scottie Rescue Fund, Inc. was founded in 2002 to provide quality care and forever homes for rescued Scottish Terriers in the State of Texas. The Scotties that enter our rescue programs come to us in a variety of ways. Many are abandoned by their owners or are turned in to animal shelters. Sometimes, owners must give up their dogs because of medical problems, moving into retirement homes, divorce, new baby, etc. Some of the dogs we rescue become homeless because they outlive their owners. Many of these dogs have had little time or attention paid to them and they may not be housebroken. Some are grieving for a lost loved one. We have found that when they are placed into good homes where they are wanted and loved, they return that love many times over. If you are interested in adopting one of our rescued Scotties, please contact the rescue coordinator in your area and/or complete the online application. This organization is dedicated to the memory of "Angus," a very special Scottie who died despite all efforts to save him. Texas Scottie Rescue Fund, Inc., is a 501(c)3 organization and donations are always welcome and may be sent to Marshall Branzell, Treasurer, 5810 Windvale Drive, Windcrest, TX 78239. We wish to acknowledge and express our sincere appreciation to The Pedigree Adoption Drive Foundation for their generous financial grant to the Texas Rescue Fund, Inc.
________________________________________________________________________ In Memory of
Duffy crossed over the Rainbow Bridge to Doggy Heaven on November 24, 2008. Duffy was a wheaten Scottish Terrier that was identified incorrectly by shelter personnel as a West Highland White Terrier when he was a young dog. He spent several years living as a Westie until he arrived at San Antonio Area Scottie & Westie Rescue in 2002 with a Westie hair cut and a bad case of heartworms. After a Scottie hair cut and treatment for the heartworms, he decided he had found his forever home at Camp Branzell and faithfully performed his duties as Goodwill Ambassador at Highland Games, Celtic Festivals, etc. charming everyone he met. Duffy was VERY SPECIAL and loved everyone and everyone loved him. He will be forever missed
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