Allstar Canine Solutions

A company who knows that our precious canine friends are the center of our worlds.




Ottis the coonhound
Ottis saved from death row. 2007
This gorgeous Coonhound was beaten, starved and very abused. He had gone through a few homes with good people trying to give him loving care but he was SO terrified and unconfident he bit several times. After a lengthy evaluation we kept him for approximately eight months retraining him and helping him with his fears. It took all of that time before we saw him for the first time, pick up a stuffed toy and throw it up in the air. Now living wonderfully happy in his new home.
Asia the Husky
Asia was a very lucky gal.
This sweet husky in and out of a few homes experienced the Ellen Degeneres adoption problem in a different way. The adopters sold her to one party, that party gave her away to another party and then she was found wandering the streets (the larger percentage are never found) only to go back through the whole rescue process again. Read the adoption rules. Remember, if you do not want the dog after adoption it must go back to the rescue group.

Managing business for over 25 years CJ still manages to fit in hundreds of hours of volunteer work with several rescue organizations. She takes dogs in where there is little information about their history. She has to guess as to where their fears and behavior problems come from and then maintain a ton of patience while using a variety of training methods to achieve the end result. If you would like to help team up with us in rescue work please fill out our Fostering form.



The most common challenge that rescue groups and fosters see is the public not being prepared for the new dog. A very large percentage of loose dogs out on the street is due to poor fencing. It only takes a dog two seconds to jump, about ten seconds to climb and only a couple of minutes to dig... and they will do it just when you believe they won't.

See Rescue Stats to learn the chances of getting your dog back.

See Education Siberians for keeping a dog secured.