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Tuff Dawgs Rescue Volunteer, Foster, & No-kill rescue. We help Bully Breeds & Tuff Cases, by giving love they deserve. We are based in Lowell, IN. There is no state funding.

Tuff Dawgs Rescue is a no kill, all volunteer foster-based rescue. There is no brick n mortar shelter. It is just us. Yes, we rely on adoption fees and donations to keep operating. Adoption fees are donations to the rescue to help cover past, present & future operating expenses for all dogs...whether it is the dog/cat you are adopting or other dogs/cats in our care. ADOPT:
WWW.TUFFDAWGSRESCUE.COM

/ADOPT

FOSTER:
WWW.TUFFDAWGSRESCUE.COM/FOSTER


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ADOPT-A-PET: https://www.AdoptaPet.com/shelter106225-pets.html

PETFINDER: https://www.petfinder.com/search/pets-for-adoption/?shelter_id%5B0%5D=IN736&sort%5B0%5D=recently_added

Please reach out to us if you have any questions or concerns. We would love to speak with you! DONATE:
Paypal.me/clgtuffdawgsrescue
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CHEWY: https://www.chewy.com/g/tuff-dawgs-rescue-inc_b75577877

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24/06/2025

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Adopting a pet? Congrats! You've just picked someone up in your car who isn't great at communicating, just got out of a tough situation, and isn't sure if they trust you yet. Sound familiar? That's because the first three days with a new pet are basically a 72-hour first date.

It's exciting, it's awkward, and it's definitely not the time to start planning your holiday cards or giving them a bubble bath.

No judgment, but some of y'all might need a quick refresher on first-date etiquette. So here's your official guide to early red flags (from you, not them).

🚩 Leaving them unattended like it's no big deal
Imagine showing up to a blind date and immediately getting ditched at a party where you know no one. That's how your pet feels when they're left alone right away.

Bottom line: Don't ghost your new pet. It's day one. Stick close.

🚩 Being too handsy
They're cute. You're smitten. But this isn't the moment for kisses, cuddles, or TikToks with voiceovers. You just met. They don't know your intentions yet.

This isn't a fling; it's the start of something real. Let them come to you. (Consent matters, even in pet parenting.)

🚩 Introducing them to your entire cast of characters
You ever meet someone and they immediately want you to meet their mom? Yikes.

Your pet doesn't need to meet your whole social circle (or animal crew) right away. Let them settle in, one face at a time. Save the group hangs for later.

🚩 Giving them a bath
You wouldn't give someone you just met a bath, and if you would… we don't want to talk about this anymore.

Yes, shelter pets can be a little stinky. But baths are a lot. They're wet, stressful, and weirdly intimate for a pet who doesn't even know your hobbies yet. Spritz some pet-safe essential oils around the house and give them time to decompress before sudsing them up.

🚩 Taking them on a spontaneous adventure
You are not on The Bachelor. No one wants a surprise helicopter ride on day one.

Keep things calm and close to home. No breweries, dog parks, or road trips. Your pet's just trying to figure out which room has the snacks, don't make them learn a whole new location yet.

🚩 Expecting instant love
Some folks swipe right, go on one date, and expect sparks to fly immediately. The same energy applies to new pet parents who expect instant attachment.

Sometimes it does happen, but more often, it's a slow burn. They might hide under the bed, bark at the fridge, or side-eye you for three days straight. It doesn't mean it's not working. It just means you're still getting to know each other.

💘 The Bottom Line: Love doesn't always strike like lightning. Sometimes, it starts with awkward silences, side-eyes, and mutually agreeing that you won't make any sudden moves. But give it time, stay patient, and keep showing up, and you just might find yourself in the best relationship of your life.

  needs a place to cool off. Can you help her?We have tested & evaluated Athena. She is fine with cats. Dogs - selective...
23/06/2025

needs a place to cool off. Can you help her?

We have tested & evaluated Athena. She is fine with cats. Dogs - selective.

Experienced handler she would do well with.

📣🙏 We need foster/adopter for Athena asap. Current situation is only temporary🙏📣

has passed the noogies test -
Pitbulls absolutely love noogies lol.

Basically small children.. you noogie them then rough house... then act hurt and see if they stop.

Passed flying colors. Special bonus points she even did well with the blind dog lol. (Cover eyes and see what they do while playing)

Ready for adoption:

Www.tuffdawgsrescue.com

21/06/2025
21/06/2025

Current Situation:

🌡 Chicago is experiencing its first heat wave of the year in June 2025.
🌡 An Extreme Heat Warning is in effect for from Saturday, June 21st, 10 a.m. through Tuesday, June 24th, 12 a.m.
🌡 Temperatures are expected to reach the mid-90s, with "feels-like" temperatures potentially exceeding 105 degrees due to high humidity.

Safety Tips:

🥵 Check on others: Regularly check on vulnerable individuals like the elderly, young children, and those with pre-existing health conditions.

♨️ When pets are outside, ensure they have access to shade, whether from trees, umbrellas, or other structures. Always offer plenty of fresh, cool water, and consider adding ice to the water bowl.

♨️ Know that animals with flat faces, like Pugs and Persian cats, are more susceptible to heat stroke since they cannot pant as effectively. These pets, along with the elderly, the overweight and those with heart or lung diseases, should be kept cool in air-conditioned rooms as much as possible.

♨️ Know the symptoms of overheating in pets, which include excessive panting or difficulty breathing, increased heart and respiratory rate, drooling, mild weakness, stupor or even collapse. Symptoms can also include seizures, bloody diarrhea and vomit along with an elevated body temperature of over 104 degrees.

♨️ Hot Surfaces: Be mindful of hot surfaces like asphalt, which can burn paws. Use your hand to test the temperature before letting your pet walk on it, or consider using protective booties.

🌡🚗🌡 Never leave pets in parked cars:
Even with the windows cracked, cars can heat up quickly to dangerous temperatures, even on relatively mild days.

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Hoarding animals to “save” them, is NOT rescue.

We want to help educate the community on how to stop the over-population of animals by assisting in getting their pets spay/neuter, properly caring for their pets, addressing medical needs.

We are dedicated to the animals, not the money.