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Afghan Hound Club of America Rescue Group The Afghan Hound Club of America (AHCA) Rescue Group dedicated to the rescue of Afghan Hounds. A 501(c)(3) not-for-profit organization.
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AHCA Rescue provides support, coordination, and financial assistance to a national network of volunteers. Our goal is to ensure that veterinary care, including spaying and neutering, temperament evaluations, foster placements, and loving, permanent homes are provided to homeless Afghan Hounds. AHCA Rescue receives its funding from individual contributors, fund-raising items and events, and from donations by regional Afghan Hound clubs.

INTRODUCING!  Meet Rafi Compton, our Cover Model for the Afghan Hound Club of America Rescue Calendar.  We are now takin...
26/11/2023

INTRODUCING! Meet Rafi Compton, our Cover Model for the Afghan Hound Club of America Rescue Calendar. We are now taking pre-orders. Calendars should start shipping in a couple of weeks. The photos and stories of our adopted Rescues and their families are amazing! As always, the back cover Rainbow Bridge honors the Afghans we have loved and lost. Total cost including shipping is $25 within the US. Foreign orders are $30. Checks should be written to: AHCA Rescue 251 Warwick Lane Alabaster, AL 35007. Or, you can Paypal using [email protected]. If you Paypal your order you must put your address in the comments section and the number of Rescue Calendars you are ordering. A huge thanks to Joanne Anderson and Betsy Schilling for all their help. And, thank you to all the Staff serving their Affies who have sent in their photos and biographies. Please spread the word and Share!!!

08/10/2023

Afghan Hound Club of America Rescue will have a table at the National Specialty! We need your donations, please! If you can bring your donations with you to the show, that would be awesome. If you aren't attending, I can give you an address to ship your special Afghan Hound-related items. Thank you in advance for your help and your continued support of our beautiful Rescues. It is very expensive to provide medical care and transport for our Hounds in desperate need at a critical point in their lives. Help us help them!

26/03/2023
The 2023 AHCA Rescue Calendars are available.Sincere apologies for the delay in publication
01/03/2023

The 2023 AHCA Rescue Calendars are available.
Sincere apologies for the delay in publication

YES, there will be a 2023 Afghan Hound rescue calendar available.I sincerely apologize for being so late in getting the ...
05/01/2023

YES, there will be a 2023 Afghan Hound rescue calendar available.
I sincerely apologize for being so late in getting the calendar published. So many interesting unexpected events last year.
A heartfelt thank you to all who have submitted photos.
Please send Rainbow Bridge photos. It is the last and most difficult page for me to put together.
I would appreciate everyone sharing this ad. Marilyn

30/11/2022

Please send photos of your rescued Afghan Hounds to be considered as pin-up pups in the 2023 Rescue Calendar.

I am short of pin-up pups and inside cover articles. Please send photos to [email protected].

Also send photos of your Rainbow Bridge Afghans.

Feel free to contact me via email, text or phone (816-213-3593)

29/07/2022

Rescuer's Story from a Facebook post.

"My foster dog stinks to high heaven. I don’t know for sure what breed he is. His eyes are blank and hard. He won’t let me pet him and growls when I reach for him. He has ragged scars and crusty sores on his skin. His nails are long and his teeth which he showed me are stained.

I sigh.

I drove two hours for this. I carefully maneuver him so that I can stuff him in the crate. Then I heft the crate and put it in the car. I am going home with my new foster dog.

At home I leave him in the crate till all the other dogs are in the yard. I get him out of the crate and ask him if he wants ‘outside.’ As I lead him to the door he hikes his leg on the wall and shows me his stained teeth again.

When we come in he goes to the crate because that’s the only safe place he sees. I offer him food but he won’t eat it if I look at him, so I turn my back. When I come back the food is gone. I ask again about ‘outside.’ When we come back I pat him before I let him in the crate, he jerks away and runs into the crate to show me his teeth.

The next day I decide I can’t stand the stink any longer. I lead him into the bath with cheese in my hand. His fear of me is not quite overcome by his wish for the cheese. And well he should fear me, for I will give him a bath.

After an attempt or two to bail out he is defeated and stands there. I have bathed four legged bath squirters for more dog years than he has been alive. His only defense was a show of his stained teeth that did not hold up to a face full of water.

As I wash him it is almost as if I wash not only the stink and dirt away but also some of his hardness. His eyes look full of sadness now. And he looks completely pitiful as only a soap covered dog can. I tell him that he will feel better when he is cleaned. After the soap the towels are not too bad so he lets me rub him dry. I take him outside. He runs for joy. The joy of not being in the tub and the joy of being clean. I, the bath giver, am allowed to share the joy. He comes to me and lets me pet him.

His skin is healing. He likes for me to pet him. I think I know what color he will be when his hair grows in. I have found out he is terrified of other dogs. So I carefully introduce him to my mildest four legged brat. It doesn’t go well.

Two weeks later a new vet bill for an infection that was missed on the first visit. He plays with the other dogs.

Three weeks later he asks to be petted. He chewed up part of the rug.

Eight weeks later his coat shines, he has gained weight. He shows his clean teeth when his tongue lolls out after he plays chase in the yard with the gang. His eyes are soft and filled with life. He loves hugs and likes to show off his tricks, if you have the cheese.

Someone adopted him today ....When they saw him the first time they said he was the most beautiful dog they had ever seen.

Six months later I got a call from his new family. He is wonderful, smart, well behaved and very loving. How could someone not want him? I told them I didn’t know. He is beautiful. They all are."

Fosters change the world, so please consider opening your home to a dog in need. '

Author: EVERY RESCUER ACROSS OUR COUNTRY"

Happy Easter to our Afghan Hound Club of America Family of Friends..
17/04/2022

Happy Easter to our Afghan Hound Club of America Family of Friends..

A heartfelt thank you to Kim Germanos for sharing this adorable birthday cake created by Amanda Pack of  http://imagicak...
24/01/2022

A heartfelt thank you to Kim Germanos for sharing this adorable birthday cake created by Amanda Pack of http://imagicaketion.com. (Happy Birthday Kim)

04/01/2022
13/12/2021

Updated 2022 Rescue Calendar Rainbow Affies:
Bentley Kendzierski
Cezanne Sharafanowich
Cisco Currie
Daphne Dunagan
Isabella (Izzy) Jurak
Izabella Bailey
Karena Bailey
Kita Macey
Lala Currie
Lucy Lapoce
Luke Engel
Marley Berg
Max Engel
Mercedes Harrington
Mercedes Todd
Miracle Blount
Noah Smith
Oliver & Oliver Schaefer Denhart
Puppette Palden
Scooty Smith
Sequoyah DeGabrielle
Wish Blount
Please send last photos - Print Due Date this week!
Marilyn: [email protected]

07/12/2021

I have the following 2022 Rescue Calendar Rainbow Page pin-ups so far:
Bentley Kendzierski
Cezanne Sharafanowich
Cisco Currie
Daphne Dunagan
Isabella Jurak
Kita Macey
Lala Currie
Lucy Lapoce
Luke Engels
Marley Berg
Max Engel
Miracle Bount
Noah Smith
Puppette Palden
Scooty Smith
Wish Blount-Olson

Please send your rescued Afghan Hound Rainbow photos soon!
[email protected]

Urgent need for foster or permanent home for an elderly Afghan in Oregon. Owner unable to care for her has placed her wi...
29/11/2021

Urgent need for foster or permanent home for an elderly Afghan in Oregon. Owner unable to care for her has placed her with an animal shelter. If you can help, please send me, Martha Parks Powell, a private message. This is a desperate situation.

09/11/2021

Ahca Rescue is looking for a home for Pasha. He is 7 1/2 years old and gorgeous. But, this beautiful, loving Afghan Hound has one serious flaw ... he is jealous of other pets. He is healthy and loves people, but has got to live out his life as an "only pet". Pasha lives in Florida now, but has his bags packed, and will travel to the right home. If you can provide that great home he needs, please message me (Martha Parks Powell), privately here on Facebook. I can send you an application and arrange a home visit. Please share this post freely. Thank you! Martha Parks Powell

Angela Carolyn's classic 2022 planners are available.Please send her an email at: doggiesecrets@aol.com
30/09/2021

Angela Carolyn's classic 2022 planners are available.
Please send her an email at: [email protected]

31/08/2021

Our 2022 Rescue Calendar is looking for about 38 rescued Afghan Hounds to be featured as pin-up pups.

Photos should be Portrait orientated.

We also need Cover Pup(s) and inside cover stories with photos.

Please send in your Rainbow Page photos.

Marilyn: email to: [email protected]
- text: 816-213-3593

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