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SNORT Short Noses Only Rescue Team by SAMANTHA ST.CLAIR /// PHOTOS by SAMANTHA ST.CLAIR
ven popular purebred dogs can find themselves homeless, which is why Short Noses Only Rescue Team (SNORT) made it their mission to save and rehome brachycephalic breeds. Purebreds find themselves needing a new home for various reasons, including changes in their house, behavioral problems, medical bills, or being saved from puppy mills. SNORT is proud to give these smush faced breeds a chance, because while not every dog is perfect for every home, there is a perfect home out there for each dog.
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SNORT Dogs Since purchasing a Frenchy can cost thousands, it is incredible to think these dogs find their way into rescues. However, many life circumstances result in dogs needing assistance. “Many people buy dogs on a whim and don’t think about how they have individual personalities and unique needs,” SNORT's Fundraising Coordinator, Jenn Knott, said. "With brachycephalic breeds, there are often medical problems people aren't prepared for." These breeds can also be challenging to live with for an unprepared guardian, as many develop behavioral problems under inexperienced guidance. “The breeds we take in are susceptible to eye, skin, and breathing issues,” Jenn said. “They don’t do well in the heat, and they can develop costly medical conditions.” SNORT has rescued puppies with parvo and cleft palates, adults with special needs, and dogs of all ages with behavioral problems that only fit certain homes. “We believe in giving every dog a chance, and we are very honest with adopters on the pros and cons of dogs they are interested in adopting. We want to make sure these dogs find a suitable forever home.”
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Every dog that SNORT rescues is unique. From beautiful and athletic Bostons to couch potato pugs, there is likely a SNORT dog for anyone patient enough to wait for that perfect match. The rescue helps each dog on their journey to being ready for a new home, no matter their condition. Through rehabilitation and loving foster homes, hundreds of dogs have been saved, and many await homes year round.
The SNORT Team Breeds including the fun-loving Boston terrier, cuddly pug, adorable French bulldog, and humorous English bulldog are given a second chance thanks to SNORT volunteers’ efforts. Whether they help with the adoption process, foster, transport, manage social media, or complete other essential tasks to keep the rescue running, every member plays a vital role in saving lives. Jenn started volunteering in January of 2019. She fostered six dogs so far and learned the joys of helping a rescue at any capacity. “My boyfriend and I had four dogs of our own, a Jack Russel terrier and three Bostons. When we lost our final Boston, who was the heart of our household, it was one of those situations where we weren't ready to move on,” Jenn explained. “The house felt weird,