Tim and Lauren Rossovich founded CCRSF in 2001 in memory of their chow chow Thai Pai.
CCRSF works hard to reduce the number of euthanasias performed on adoptable chow chows and their mixes through adoption.
While the focus is on chow chows and their mixes, CCRSF also rescues dogs that have no chow chow in them at all.
CCRSF became a legal non-profit 501(c)(3) organization in 2005. A kennel facility is coming soon, as there are not enough foster homes.
One of the best ways to help is by fostering a dog. If you would like to adopt or foster a dog, donate time or make a tax deductible contribution contact Lauren at (530) 432-2778 or (530) 272-0488 or email: rescues@chowchowrescue.org
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