Doberman Rescue of North Texas, Inc. Adoption Contract

AGREEMENT made this ______ day of ___________, 199__, between Doberman Rescue of North Texas, Inc. (hereinafter  “Doberman Rescue”), represented by Doberman Rescue’s agent Julia A. Munford, an individual who resides at 2021 Rock Creek Drive, Grand Prairie, TX 75050 Tel. (972) 606-1510 (hereinafter “Rescuer”), and ____________________________, (hereinafter “Adopter”) an individual who resides at:__________________________; Tel.: ____________________; […]

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COPE Index Page

The Doberman Pinscher Club of America COPE/Rescue Committee (“COPE”) solicits funds to help support Doberman Rescue throughout the United States. COPE distributes funds to individuals and Doberman Rescue organizations who request reimbursement for certain medical expenses incurred for rescue Dobermans in their care.  COPE provides information to assist people in establishing and operating Doberman Rescue […]

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Code of Ethics

The Doberman Pinscher Club of America recently approved the DPCA Rescue Committee’s Doberman Rescue Code of Ethics (DRCOE). The DRCOE sets forth the DPCA Rescue Committee’s minimum standards and guidelines for Doberman rescue.  Individual rescues are encouraged to exceed these minimum standards.  While it simply is not possible to “approve” each individual rescue, we recognize […]

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COPE – Official Doberman Rescue Directory

DPCA Rescue maintains an official directory of people who are active in Doberman Rescue in the United States of America and an unofficial directory of Rescuers in Canada and the United Kingdom.  To locate a Doberman Rescue organization close to you, click on the state in which you are interested. If you are interested in […]

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Help State Regulations

Every state has slightly different regulations for dealing with animals and it is important to understand the laws for your area.  Here are some helpful links: LEGISLATION REGARDING RESCUE NATIONAL SITES – *Animal Welfare Information Center:   http://www.nal.usda.gov/awic/companimals/companimals.htm *Kennel Facilities Info: http://www.kenneldesign.com/blueprints/standards.htm *Dog Bite Laws: http://www.dogbitelawcenter.com/pages/Statedogbitelaw.cfm *Puppy Lemon Laws: http://www.malteseonly.com/lemon.html   (Note- 12 states have […]

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COPE Welcome Page

New!!!  DPCA Rescue Shirt!!  Order Yours HERE Awesome Dobertoon Design, all money from sales goes to help the dogs Cyber doberkisses to Lois Laughlin-Semple, a/k/a Auntie Dobe R. Mann of DoberToons for her generosity in donating the exclusive design for the t-shirt.   As usual, Lois has captured the true nature of the Dobermans wit and […]

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Microchipping

National DPCA Rescue Website                               Supporting Doberman Rescue Across America Microchipping Microchips are a permanent form of id for animals.  A permanent id is encouraged for rescue dogs so that the dogs can always be identified and returned to the rescue, should they somehow end up in an animal shelter.  For the adopter, having a […]

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Bylaws for generic non-profit corporation (Texas)

BYLAWS OF _______ [name of corporation] These Bylaws (referred to as the “Bylaws”) govern the affairs of _________ [name of corporation], a nonprofit corporation (referred to as the “Corporation”) organized under the Texas Non-Profit Corporation Act (referred to as the “Act”). ARTICLE 1 OFFICES Principal Office 1.01. The principal office of the Corporation in the […]

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COPE Financial Aid

  Financial Aid for Rescuers DPCA Rescue offers limited financial aid to qualified Doberman Rescue organizations. The purpose of the financial aid is to help Rescuers and Rescue Organizations to perform Doberman Rescue yet avoid financial ruin. Rescue is an expensive activity, and despite fund raising, many Rescue organizations operate at a loss. DPCA Rescue […]

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COPE Subsidy Records

  Subsidy Records The following records have been published in order to allow the community of DPCA Rescue and rescue supporters to see how their money has been spent.  Some rescues need more help than others for a variety of reasons.  Often, a rescue only requests funding for some of the dogs it has saved.  […]

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