Welcome to Russell Rescue – Mina!

Welcome to the Russell Rescue family!  This little toot is Mina.  She was rescued from a Houston, Texas area shelter just this last week and is being fostered in the Seguin/San Antonio, Texas area.  She weighs about 15 pounds and is vaccinated.  She’s a little bit underweight and has been through some big changes lately.  She saw the vet last week and is healthy.  Her spay surgery will be scheduled soon.  We don’t know too much about her yet, but her foster mom is learning all about her and what type of adoptive home she will require.  We do know that she’s about 2 ½  years old.  Mina is settling into her foster home and getting used to a soft blankie and comfy bed.    

Mina will be available for adoption soon.  Watch for her post here on our website.  Anyone interested in adopting her can apply here.  We don’t ship our dogs, so Mina’s adopter will need to travel to the Segiun/San Antonio, Texas area to get her.  Welcome to the family Mina!  We are going to find you the perfect home! 

Welcome to Russell Rescue – Angie!

Welcome to the Russell Rescue family!  This pretty girl is Angie.  She is in foster care in Seguin/San Antonio, Texas.  She was rescued from a Houston, Texas area shelter just this last week.  We don’t know too much about her yet, but her foster mom is learning all about her and what type of adoptive home she will require.  We do know that she’s about 2 years old and has the cutest little wagging tail!  Her vet visit to be spayed is scheduled and then she will be ready to find her forever home!  In the meantime, Angie is settling into her foster home. 

Angie will be available for adoption soon.  Watch for her post here on our website.  Anyone interested in adopting her can apply here.  We don’t ship our dogs, so Angie’s adopter will need to travel to the Seguin/San Antonio, Texas area to get her.  Welcome to the family Angie!  We are going to find you the perfect home! 

Welcome to Russell Rescue – Lucy!

Welcome to the Russell Rescue family!  This fuzzy wuzzy is Lucy.  She is in foster care in Abilene, Texas.  Her owner could no longer care for her so she joined our rescue.  We don’t know too much about her yet, but her foster parents are learning all about her and what type of adoptive home she will require.  We do know that she’s about 2 ½ years old.  Her vet visit is in a couple of days and we will know more about her health after that.  She also has a spa day scheduled soon!  In the meantime, Lucy is settling into her foster home.  She is having fun looking out the window with her foster brother and keeping an eye on things in the yard.  

Lucy will be available for adoption soon.  Watch for her post here on our website.  Anyone interested in adopting her can apply here.  We don’t ship our dogs, so Lucy’s adopter will need to travel to the Abilene, Texas area to get her.  Welcome to the family Lucy!  We are going to find you the perfect home!  

  

Welcome to Russell Rescue – Riley!

Welcome to the Russell Rescue family –  Riley!  

Riley is a 2 year old Jack Russell Terrier boy.  His owner could no longer care for him.  Riley is settling into his foster home and we are learning all about him.  He has a gentle personality and seems to be very sweet.  Riley will go to the vet this week to get a check up and make sure he’s healthy and then he will be looking for his forever home!

Riley is in foster care in the Houston, Texas area.  We will post his biography with his adoption requirements once he’s vetted and we know what type of home he will require.  Anyone interested in adopting can apply here and the Rescue Coordinator will contact you.  We don’t ship our dogs, so Riley’s adopter must travel to the Houston, Texas area to get him.

Welcome to Russell Rescue – Lillian!

Please extend a warm welcome to this scruffy face!  Lillian is her name!  She came to us from her owner who could no longer keep her.  Lillian is in foster care in Seguin/San Antonio, Texas.  

We really don’t know very much about her yet, but we are learning.  Her vet visit is coming up so we will know more in a couple of days about her overall health.  We do know that she is 11 years old and seems healthy.  She is a typical little JRT who enjoys snooping around in the yard.  

We will post Lillian’s full biography with her adoption requirements once she’s vetted and we know what type of home she will require.  Anyone interested in adopting can apply here and the Rescue Coordinator will contact you.  We don’t ship our dogs, so Lillian’s adopter must travel to the San Antonio, Texas area to get her.  

Welcome Lillian!  We are going to find you the perfect forever home! 

Welcome to Russell Rescue – Rocket!

Welcome to the Russell Rescue family!  This cutie is Rocket and he’s 2 years old!  He is in foster care in Toledo, Ohio.  He is a very friendly little guy.  Very high energy.  Very happy.  That’s about all we know about him so far.  His vet visit is in a few days.  In the meantime he is hanging around with his foster mom and trying to play with everyone.  This is what she says about Rocket so far: “He’s not a barker, gets along with others, listens well, loves people.“  

Rocket’s full biography and adoption requirements will be posted soon.  Anyone with interest in adopting Rocket can apply to adopt here and the Rescue Coordinator for Rocket will contact you once the application is received.  We don’t ship/transport our dogs, so the approved adopter must travel to Toledo, Ohio to get him, and we prefer to place Rocket in Ohio or surrounding states so he is close to our volunteer network.

 

Rest in Peace, Mango.

We have some sad news to share with you.  We have lost our little rescue dog, Mango.  He was adopted from Russell Rescue in the Fall of 2020.  He developed a lump on the side of his cheek and it turned out to be inoperable cancer.  He was lost and wandering around the streets of San Antonio, Texas in the spring of 2020.  The kind young man who picked him up asked us to take him.  Robyn and Sandra, two of our long time volunteers/fosters, picked him up and he went into foster care with our foster Kelly in San Leon, Texas.  He was adopted by a wonderful woman, Carina, who made him the center of her world.  Despite all the love and vet care the world could offer, Mango could not stay.  He crossed the Rainbow Bridge in Carina’s arms on May 12th, 2022.  Go with God, Mango.  Your Russell Rescue family and your mom will see you again one day.  

 

Welcome to Russell Rescue – Roscoe!

Welcome Welcome Welcome to Roscoe!  Isn’t he just the most adorable little guy you have ever seen!  He was rescued from a shelter in Oklahoma last week.  He is about 1 ½ years old.  He’s a rough coat, shorty Jack Russell Terrier.  So far he is very sweet, friendly and very agreeable.  He is a little snuggle bug!  That’s really all we know about him so far.  We will learn more about him in the days to come and have a better idea of what type of adoptive home he will require.    

Roscoe is being fostered in the Dallas, Texas area.  Anyone interested in this adorable scruffy little guy can apply to adopt here and someone will contact you.  We do not ship our dogs, so Roscoe’s new owner will need to travel to Dallas, Texas to get him.  We hope to place Roscoe in Texas or a surrounding state so he remains close to our volunteer network.

Welcome to Russell Rescue, Inc. Roscoe!  We are going to find you the BEST home!  

Welcome to Russell Rescue – Joanie!

Please extend a warm welcome to the Russell Rescue family…This cutie patootie is Joanie!  Little Joanie is about 1 ½ years old.  She was found as a stray in West Texas recently.  Joanie seems healthy and happy.  She loves other doggies.  And all she wants to do is play, play, play!  She will get a full check up at the vet this week.  

Joanie is being fostered in the San Antonio, Texas area.  Her full biography and adoption requirements will be posted soon.  We hope she will be ready to find a forever home very soon.  Anyone with interest in adopting Joanie can apply to adopt at https://www.russellrescue.com/adopt/adoption-application/ and the Rescue Coordinator for Joanie will contact you once the application is received.  We don’t ship/transport our dogs, so the approved adopter must travel to San Antonio, Texas to get Joanie and we prefer to place her in Texas or surrounding states so she is close to our volunteer network.

Saving Gracie

Gracie - Day 1

Gracie – Day 1

Written by: Sandra Jolley, Coordinator, Russell Rescue, Inc.

(Some names have been changed to protect privacy)

On July 8, 2018, a woman from Iowa named Ruby filled out the online volunteer application.  She had seen an ad on Craigslist for a female Jack Russell Terrier and suspected it was from a puppy mill.  She wanted to save the dog and foster it but needed the support of Russell Rescue in order to do it. The picture of the poor little dog was sad.  She contacted the person who had advertised the dog and picked it up. Ruby wanted to call her Gracie. Beneath the thick, filthy, urine-stained, rough coat and fat was a very pretty JRT.  Gracie was shaking uncontrollably and would not even move. After a visit to the groomer and the vet clinic, Gracie was ready to come home. For the first time in her life she was clean and safe and on a soft bed with access to grass.

Ruby’s two personal Jack Russell’s were not allowed contact with Gracie because we knew that she would probably be afraid of them.  With Ruby’s quiet and gentle instruction, Gracie learned to eat regular food and drink water from a bowl. She learned to use the bathroom on the grass.  Ruby had Gracie two weeks before she had an emergency that would prevent her from caring for Gracie any longer. I had to get Gracie out of Iowa and to Texas within a week.   And Ruby, trooper that she is, started looking at transport sites to help me get Gracie to Texas! She found a wonderful young woman named Courtney who was willing to drive 5 hours, but not further, because the price of gas made it too expensive.  So, we paid her to drive Gracie all the way to Sherman, Texas. Had we not found Courtney, I don’t know what we would have done!

In the 18 years I have volunteered with Russell Rescue, this is in the top 5 of the most difficult things I have faced.Sandra Jolley

From the very moment that Ruby told me another foster needed to be found for Gracie, I was a nervous wreck.  Hours and hours of phone calling, and texting, and emailing ensued. At night, my right hand, arm and shoulder were cramped and aching from texting so much.  Gracie had to have a health certificate and a new crate. She could not be allowed to get out of the crate on the way down to Sherman, Texas because we were scared to death that she might get loose.  Had Gracie been a normal dog….a happy well adjusted dog, it would have been easier. But, she was a timid, frightened little girl who was losing the only human that had ever shown her any kindness. It took 9 people 7 days to plan this transport.

Ruby rode in the car with a friend to meet Courtney that morning at 7:00 AM. She said her tearful goodbyes to Gracie and then turned her over to Courtney for the drive to Texas. Courtney drove 10.5 hours that day to Sherman, Texas.  She arrived at 5:30 on July 26th. Gracie is now at her new foster home with Lecia trying to adjust. In the 18 years I have volunteered with Russell Rescue, this is in the top 5 of the most difficult things I have faced. Gracie still needs to be spayed and have a dental and a bump removed from her rear.  But, for now……we are going to say a prayer of thanksgiving that we got her to Texas.

Gracie and Lecia

Gracie and Courtney

Gracie and Rita


Written by: Ruby, Volunteer, Russell Rescue, Inc.

Gracie Bath

Gracie Bath

I wanted to say thank you to Terry for her patience in bathing the puppy mill dog Gracie I am fostering.

Gracie was so filthy and urine-stained from laying in her own messes and smelled like garbage. Terry was so gentle and took such good care in getting her all clean and smelling good, probably for the first time in her life.  Also, to the Anderson Veterinary Clinic and their patience examining her, giving her vaccinations, heartworm test, meds for her skin infection and mouth infection and other tests prior to her upcoming spay and teeth cleaning in a few weeks.  Dr. Howard and his wife are top notch; they took care of Gracie. They helped get her interested in food since she did not want to eat or drink water. Since she was a breeding dog, she ate puppy mash all the time, more protein for her and to have healthy puppies.

Gracie was very good for the veterinarian, and even though she was scared and shaking, she allowed them to do it all without a whine or whimper, and she didn’t lash out, either. Gracie is a Jack Russell Terrier. She is 5-7 years old, very quiet, timid, and paces when she is out of her kennel, which is her safe place right now.  She is not used to grass or being able to run around a yard after living in a pen all her life. She spooks at noises and is scared and cowers. In order for me to take her outside to potty, the kennel has to come out too and eventually she will creep out of it. I sit outside with her, and she will crawl within a couple feet of me now and that is progress; she will roll over, and I will scratch her belly.

She follows me a short distance around the yard but keeps an eye on her kennel and won’t get too far away from it. If you walk up to her, she will crouch to the ground but she does allow you to pet her. She has to decompress and learn no harm will come to her, and that bad life is far behind her now. She has had a rotten life with no love or kindness, used only to make money for a horrible breeder that has no regard for his dogs. Yes, people, this is the ugly side to Iowa where dogs are viewed as livestock by our government, and puppy mills allowed with little care to the dogs. Since she is done breeding, they no longer had use for her and gave her away.

I am so very glad for Russell Rescue who answered my messages and reached out to help her.  By God’s grace, which is where her name came from, Gracie now can learn what love, hugs and gentleness are. She has a second chance, and down the road, she can have a family to adopt her and give her a loving home for the rest of her days.