It’s been several months in the works, but we’re ready to roll it out now: Introducing … our new official name and logo! We have “answered” to various names in the past. Our official documentation has us listed as Georgia Jack Russell Rescue, but our forward-facing name,
Read more →We had such a wonderful success (thanks to you!) with the dog bed donation program the first round, we’re shooting for a second one. We’ll be finishing up the indoor kennel and runs this spring, which means concrete floors. We will, of course, make sure, one way
Read more →We are still at capacity and unable to take on any new rescues because of the Flashpoint situation, so this is a third-party post for adoption/foster. This is Sofie and this is her story from her Mom, who hates to have to let her go, but wants
Read more →Donna is at work today and cannot go on Facebook or the website to see all her birthday wishes. We shared a few with her in an email, but she wanted us to post this everyone: “Thank you for sharing all of these with me. Ms Janeen
Read more →If you have recently stumbled across Georgia Jack Russell Adoptions via one of the websites or social networks, you may be wondering who “we” are. If you have been there from the beginning about a decade ago, then you know quite well who that “we” is: It’s
Read more →This is Daisy and she desperately needs help. She was abandoned in really bad shape, including a skin infection that had ravaged her body. A concerned family took her in several months ago and nursed her back to health. She lost one of her legs, but is
Read more →We know some of you are wondering about the Flashpoint dogs, so we wanted to give you a quick update. The Remaining Girls … and That Cute Boy There are still 12 Jacks (11 girls and 1 boy) at Flashpoint. Actually, they’re not at Flashpoint right now.
Read more →We received an email about Tessa and Westin, two beautiful JRTs about 5 years old, needing a new home in early January. It was the same week when we began working with Flashpoint to move all of the dogs after the fire, and we were already at
Read more →Transportation hasn’t been a big issue for us as most of our rescues and adoptions have taken place in Georgia. As you may know, though, Georgia has very loose laws when it comes to pet ownership, so we are finding ourselves with more rescues than adopting parties.
Read more →In November, we heard about this great pet bed donation program for rescues and shelters sponsored by Animal Rescue Aid. We were getting the indoor kennel ready for the winter and wanted to provide some comfy beds for our dogs during those long days they had to
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