Rescue Storie

All donations to Havanese Fanciers of Canada(HFC) Rescue go directly to help Havanese in need of assistance. Below are a few stories of Havanese who we have helped through HFC Rescue.

Update on Nevins 2009

Nevins was a neglected but healthy Havanese taken in by HFC Rescue and fostered by a club member.

Story of Kooba

Kooba has turned into an amazing dog who would benefit from continuing socialization (loves dogs and people) and some bonding time with obedience training (loves to learn and please you). She soaks up new things fast. She ADORES her walks.

Update on Hero's Rescue Story, August 2006

On July 12th I was adopted by a loving family who lives on the shores of Lake Huron on Manitoulin Island. I live with Sue, Terry, and Lady (a rescued American Eskimo Dog).

Max's Rescue Story

Max had been cared for and well loved; he was healthy with no physical problems to deal with. However, he had been left to himself a little too much, mostly untrained, and had some behavioral issues; he was in need of basic training. Max adapted easily to the new routines of his foster home and was a quick study.

Update on Hero's Rescue Story, May 2006

Hero has been in care for over 4 months now.

Update on Hero's Rescue Story, March 2006

Hero is still on antibiotics for an infection. He is not quite out of the woods yet but is improving all the time.

Hero's Rescue Story

Hero arrived in Rescue as a sorry unkempt bundle of skin and bone weighing a scant six pounds (about half of his ideal weight). Suffering from severe malnutrition and neglect along with a host of ailments related to these conditions, Hero was fast losing the will to live.

Update on Nevins' Rescue Story

Here is an update from his new family...

Nevins' Rescue Story

We would like to introduce you to a special little boy, 2 year old Nevins. His first family found a puppy was more work than they anticipated and he was given to a second family when he was about 6-8 months old.He was surrendered into Rescue in the spring of 2007 by his second family as they could not give him the time and attention he needed.