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Support the Msaada Ridgebacks with your donation today!
Your donation of $19, $29, $50, or more, will make a difference. While Rhodesian Ridgeback Rescue, Inc., relies primarily on volunteers for its work, there are still many out-of-pocket costs involved for food, shelter and kennel fees, veterinary care, transportation, and other expenses.

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Rhodesian Ridgeback Rescue, Inc.
PO Box 4141
Leesburg VA 20177-8287
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Your donation might be tax deductible! Donations to Rhodesian Ridgeback Rescue, Inc., are tax deductible for U.S. taxpayers to the extent allowed by law. Ridgeback Rescue is a U.S. 501(c)(3) nonprofit organization. Our U.S. tax ID is 36‑4239382. No goods or services are provided for your gift. If you are unsure whether or not your donation is tax deductible, please consult a professional tax advisor. For financial and other information about Ridgeback Rescue, please visit our About Us page.

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Rescue Stories

The 51

Rhodesian Ridgeback Rescue, Inc., (Ridgeback Rescue) rescued 51 Rhodesian Ridgebacks (The 51) in early 2023. Many of these dogs have significant and expensive veterinary care and other needs, and will be with Ridgeback Rescue for quite some time before they are ready to join their forever adoptive homes. Your financial help is urgently needed to support the enormous expense associated with the care of these new members of the Msaada Ridgebacks family. Please Donate Now!

A 51 Dog
A 51 Dog with Megaesophagus
Read More About The 51...

Ridgeback Rescue was approached by a USDA-licensed dog kennel that was closing its Ridgeback breeding program. Following extensive negotiations, all of the kennel's 51 Ridgebacks (The 51) were taken in by Ridgeback Rescue. Herculean efforts were undertaken by devoted volunteers to establish and prepare many volunteer foster homes and to transport The 51 to these homes across the USA. You might imagine the enormity of this task – both emotionally and financially – on our volunteers and Ridgeback Rescue.

A 51 Dog
A 51 Dog

All of The 51 required routine blood tests, heartworm tests, tick-borne disease panels, six months of heartworm medication, and spay or neuter surgery. Many of the Ridgebacks have significant issues that require surgery or treatment, such as dermoid sinus, megaesophagus, bilateral ectopic ureters, epilepsy, or heartworm disease. Early Onset Adult Deafness (EOAD) is also suspected in some of the dogs.

A 51 Dog
A 51 Dog with with Dermoid Sinus

The treatments for these conditions can be expensive and some will require lengthy stays in Ridgeback Rescue foster homes before they are ready for adoption. Treatments for the more significant conditions are expected to range from $600 to $6,500 per dog. Routine veterinary care and procedures for all of The 51 will range from $500 to $1,500 per dog.

A 51 Dog
A 51 Dog with Megaesophagus, Aspiration Pneumonia, Immune-Mediated Polyarthritis, and Heartworm Disease

We are happy to report that, as of today, The 51 have made great strides! True to Ridgeback resilience, these dogs have wonderful temperaments, crave human companionship, and get along well with other dogs. Because they came from a rural environment, city life for these dogs will require adjustment and training. While many of The 51 will be with Ridgeback Rescue for a long time, others are ready and anxious to join their forever adoptive homes! Please submit an adoption application today if you are ready to welcome a Msaada Ridgeback into your family!

A 51 Dog
A 51 Dog with Megaesophagus, Aspiration Pneumonia, Immune-Mediated Polyarthritis, and Heartworm Disease