"There is no one on earth more deserving of help than a good dog who has given its heart and soul to its family and then lost its home." — Annie Simon


Welcome to Canadian Chihuahua Rescue and Transport

Volunteers working together to rescue, foster and provide necessary veterinary care for homeless, abandoned and neglected Chihuahuas across Canada.


February 12, 2012 Special Event

Toronto Chihuahua Group's CCRT Valentine's Day Meet Up, Sunday February 12, 11:00am – 1:00pm

On Sunday, February 12, 2012 the Toronto Chihuahua on Facebook Meet-Up Group will be dedicating the day's event to Canadian Chihuahua Rescue & Transport!

CCRT is calling out to all our adopted and adoptable chichi's and their owners & foster families to come on down and show off their best-est valentine's day outfits, take part in some fun activities with your pooch, and give your chi a great opportunity to socialize in a chihuahua-only, safe, comfortable indoor venue.

The initiative is being organized by CCRT volunteers along with Tna Chuck, the meet-up group's organizer, to raise awareness of the rescue's activities amongst chichi-lovers. CCRT has recently taken in puppy mill survivors from 4 different puppy mills, and we want to spread the word that these wonderful dogs are now available for adoption.

We encourage the regular and new meet-up attendees to bring guests who might want to adopt!

We'll have lots of information on the rescue and our adorable chihuahuas right there on site - come on down and play with the puppies, find out about volunteering or even becoming a foster family for CCRT. Find more about CCRT and our adoptable dogs at www.ccrt.net.

Mark the date to come to Toronto Chihuahua Group's CCRT Valentine's Day Meet Up, February 12, 11am - 1pm at Pawsway, 245 Queen Street West Toronto, Ontario M5J 2K9, Pawsway Phone (416) 360-7297.

RSVP to https://www.facebook.com/events/197010897061371/ or https://www.facebook.com/groups/4957268818/

 

 

December 29, 2011

In the past month CCRT has been involved in rescuing 14 dogs from Canadian puppy mills.

Puppy mill dogs subsist in very poor conditions and, when rescued, usually require extensive veterinary care.

You can help CCRT's efforts in the following ways:

please help stop puppy mills

To read more about puppy mills, click here.

 

To see CBC news coverage of one of the mills CCRT took dogs from in December, click here.

 

 

Meet Rocco

Rocco


 

Rocco is a super sociable little guy who gets along with everyone he meets .

To read more about him, please click here.

 

 


 

Here are some of the dogs that are ready for adoption now. Read more about them here.

Dogs Ready for Adoption from CCRT

If you find one that would be a wonderful addition to your family, please fill out an online adoption application and one of our Regional Coordinators will be in touch.

 


Our Mission

The mission of the CCRT is to:

If you have any questions, or wish to become a volunteer with the CCRT, please don't hesitate to contact us.

Some of our dogs are ready for adoption, some are in foster care and a few are in desperate need of special care.

If you are thinking of adopting a dog, we encourage you to visit our Dogs Ready for Adoption page to learn more about our special rescues.



 

Ways to Help CCRT

Be a Sponsorship Angel

Read about our Sponsorship Angel program

Make a Donation

 

Donate Now Through CanadaHelps.org!

Consider setting up a monthly donation through Canada Helps. Look for the option once you click the logo above.

Shop in our Web Store

Go Shopping in CCRT's Web Store

 

Purchase a Sweater or Blanket for a Foster Dog

 

Purchase a sweater or blanket for a dog in foster care

 

Effective immediately, CCRT is no longer a member of K9 Rescue Me, nor in any way associated with K9 Rescue Me.

K9 Rescue Me is not authorized to fundraise on CCRT’s behalf.

 

 

 

 

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