High Energy Hound Entertainment at Rose’s Rescue Reunion

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“It was so much fun watching all the dogs running, playing and jumping in the pools swimming and of course meeting so many adopters that have given Rose’s Rescue dogs their forever loving homes.”
~Pat F., attender at the 2013 Rose’s Rescue Reunion

Happiness is watching a much-loved group of highly energetic and enthusiastic dogs swim, splash, and then inconsiderately shake water all over their people at a doggie pool party!

Yep – doesn’t get any more fun than that!

If you are one of the many very blessed and grateful owners of a rescued adopted dog, then you know the immense joy of having taken a once abandoned, abused, neglected and/or surrendered animal and brought hope and renewed life to him by bringing him into your heart and home. Countless before and after pictures of rescued pets testify to the miraculous transformation that shines in their eyes. Of course, you see the same transformation in their people as well. Man (woman) and dog – just something meant to be.

It’s time once again to celebrate and get reacquainted with old and new friends – furry and human – as everyone gathers for the Annual Rose’s Rescue Reunion held at Redwood Swim Club in Twinsburg. Do NOT bring your swimsuit – the pool is for dogs only that day! Though, on second thought, if all the wet Fido’s decide to shake unanimously in one accord while surrounding you, it might be wise to dress appropriately for the storm.

Here are some great pictures from last year’s event from Rose’s Facebook page.

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Rose’s Rescue is an all breed rescue for dogs and cats. We primarily concentrate on local pound rescues as we feel these are the animals in the direst need of a second chance.  We are committed to finding the best possible home for each and every animal that comes into our rescue, and we are available to help with any training or behavioral issues for the life of each animal.

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