German Shepherd Rescue Camp Wolfgang Closes
Submitted by Neisha Livengood
A German Shepherd rescue group called Camp Wolfgang , in Ennis, Texas is closing down because of family issues on 31 October. I don’t have any additional details, other than they are closing their doors.
All the dogs are vetted, spayed/neutered, micro-chipped, well cared-for and many have had training.
They have nearly 200 dogs that must find a foster or be adopted before 31 October or they will have no choice but to euthanize them all.
If you cannot help by fostering or adopting…YOU CAN STILL HELP!!!
Please forward this information to everyone you know…if we all forward this to everyone we know, chances are good that many of these dogs can be saved!
They do not need or want donations, they simply MUST place all of the dogs.
Adoption fees are $75.00, free to verifiable rescue groups.
Current dogs: (approximate)
120 German Shepherds
2 Akitas
1 Anatolian/Great Pyrenees
4 Purebred Rottweiler
1 Great Dane/Lab
1 Boxer/Mastiff
1 St. Bernard/Akita
1 WolfDog
45 Other mixed breeds
Time is of the essence!!
If you know anyone who can adopt, accept a dog into their rescue, or help in any way, contact Neisha Livengood, Kennel Master at Camp Wolfgang .
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Just wanted to follow up on this story since Camp Wolfgang’s plight was reported on the news. I found the CW VP’s number in Rice TX and decided to call her office. I spoke to a wonderful woman who confirmed that ALL breeds/dogs were placed. All dogs were either placed with rescue groups or adopted out to families. There is good in the world and I wanted to share this great news with everyone concerned.
Please do not contact the Ennis rescue site (their mailbox is full anyway). CW is being inundated with thousands of emails and hundredes of phone calls regarding placement but all dogs have found homes and will not be euthanized if it was ever reported. Very good news.
With Gratitude.