Bone Appetit Bakery

All-Natural and Gourmet Dog Treats since 1997

Animal Rescue Info

We strongly promote pet adoption.  Please help control over-population of unwanted and unloved pets by adopting your next pet, and please spay or neuter your pet.  We don’t need more puppies!

 

Rescued pets range in age from puppies to seniors, and nearly all breeds now have rescue groups.  Although some rescued dogs have special needs, most do not have serious behavior or health issues.  Please check out the options for your favorite breed!

 

To list your favorite rescue organization on this page, e-mail the group’s web address to

treats@barkingood.com.  If you are part of a rescue group and would like more information on a dog treat fundraiser, please click here.  We look forward to hearing from you.

Adopt A Pet—Please!

© Central Indiana Lab Rescue                                

© Love of Labs Indiana

© Rescuemelabradors.org (of Kentucky and New England)

© GRRACE Indiana Golden Retriever Rescue

© Bartholomew County Humane Shelter

© Brown County Humane Association

© Collie Rescue

© CARE, Inc.

© Greyhound Rescue

© Yorkshire Terrier Rescue, but no canine paw is too small.

© Central Indiana Boxer Rescue

© Adopt a Rescue Dog  Gain a friend, save a life!

© Shiba Inu Rescue

© Newfoundland Rescue

© Bernese Mountain Dog Rescue

© Midwest Mastiff Rescue

© Mastiff Rescue for Indiana and other Great Lakes states

© Poodle Rescue

© Indy Great Pyrenees Rescue

© Kentuckiana Pug Rescue

© Alton Area Animal Aid Association

© Schnauzer Rescue Cincinnati

© Shiba Inu Rescue

 

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© To find a rescue organization, Google search “pet rescue (the breed you are interested in) (your state or city)”

© To list your favorite rescue organization on this page, email the link to treats@barkingood.com.

 

 

Our healthy and happy friends James Brown and Dolce  were rescued in Puerto Rico.  Please consider saving a wonderful life.

Meet my labs. Both of these beautiful boys were adopted from Central Indiana Lab Rescue as adultsMy personal thanks to you for looking into rescuing a dog of any breed.  Please choose rescue!

 

Susan Rice, owner,

Bone Appetit

Clyde died on June 19, 2009 at the age of 16 (+/-).  We nearly didn’t adopt him because he was nine years old.  What a mistake that would have been!  This photo was taken less than six months before he died. 

CHIP

CLYDE