Random Acts of Kindness

Rescue is expensive. Usually the care we provide to restore a dog to good health far exceeds the adoption fee. In order to save dogs, we are creative cost-cutters, and are never shy in asking for help. We are extremely fortunate to have found kindred spirits that join us by providing donations and services.

Please return their kindness by using their services and patronizing their businesses. They are a part of our rescue.
 
 Bill Allen of Tucker and Miles Paw Prints
 American Working Collie Club
 Avitae
 Bark Park
 Dr. John Bonagura
 Cheshire Crossing Animal Hospital
 The Collie Club of America
 Columbus Zoo
 Creature Comforts Animal Clinic
 The Dog Wash Factory
 DogWatch of Columbus
 Duke's Delivery
 Dr. Jon Dyce
 The Fitness Factory
 Guff's Gang
 Johnstown Animal Hospital
 Instant Sign
 Jillian Kinney
 Kroger
 Holly Lockett
 Instant Sign
 In the Company of Dogs
 Donna Musilli
 K. Warren Mitchell
 Mutts & Co.
 Paper Rock Scissors
 Petco
 Powell Veterinary Clinic
 Purina
 Duke Rakich, DDS
 Chris Rensis Smith
 The Russell-Cooper House
 Sandman Gourmet Catering
 Silver Puffin
 Dr. Underwood
 VCA Animal Hospital
 Dr. Susan Wagner
 Wal-Mart
 Yours Truly Designs


"Money will buy you a pretty good dog, but it won't buy the wag of his tail."
- Henry Wheeler Shaw
Make a Contribution!


Almost Home heavily relies on donations to be able to continue our rescue. Quite often, the cost to rescue a dog far exceeds our requested adoption fee.

To donate, please either click the donate link above, or mail a check to ::
Almost Home Dog Rescue of Ohio
c/o Trudy Beachem, Treasurer
190 Beech Drive
Delaware, OH 43015

If you have questions, please contact Trudy at macintoshtt@frontier.com. Upon request, we will send you a letter acknowledging your gift for tax purposes. Thank you for all past and potential donations. Your generosity is saving lives.

Adopt a Dog

Please ask your friends to adopt dogs from shelters or rescues rather than buying them from pet stores. A dog is killed due to the lack of a home approximately every 9 seconds ... adopting rescue or shelter dogs will help to reduce the number of dogs euthanized in shelters; it will also reduce the demand for puppies bred for sale in pet stores in the inhumane conditions of puppy mills.

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The Heart of Fostering

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Almost Home Dog Rescue of Ohio
Specializing in the Collie & Sheltie breeds