When is the flea season?
Fleas are around all year in this area. They can survive mild winters, especially when they are indoors. It would take a freezing period of at least 7 days for fleas to die. Thus, year-round flea control would be the best way to prevent fleas from biting your pet and becoming a problem.
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San Francisco Samoyed Rescue is a 501(c)(3) non-profit organization. Your donations are 100% tax deductible.
San Francisco Samoyed Rescue is a non-profit corporation founded to render help to needy or displaced Samoyed dogs. The object of this organization is to rescue Samoyeds in shelters or lost in the streets, relocate Samoyeds that an owner is no longer able to care for, assist in securing veterinary attention for an injured or sick Samoyed, and educate owners and prospective adopters about the Samoyed breed and its care and training requirements. The corporation was founded in 1974. 2005 is our 31st Anniversary serving the Samoyed Dog. And above is Keno, 2001 SFSR rescue Sammie male; adopted by Greg and Barbara of Cambria, CA; unwilling to gamble with our integrity; and keeping an eye on our objectives....
Non-profit status
SFSR is IRS 501(c)(3) non-profit: Check the registration of any genuine non-profit organization, including SFSR, on the web site of the Internal Revenue Service. On the IRS site, click on Search Now in the middle. Enter 'Samoyed Rescue' for the name, 'San Carlos' for the city, and 'CA' for the state, and there you will find us. The web site lists any legitimate, non-profit dog rescue organization as well.
Limited resources constrain San Francisco Samoyed Rescue's endeavors. Our geographic area is Northern California from Monterey County north and east to the Nevada border. We make occasional exceptions for rescues and placements in the Reno/Carson City, Nevada area; southern Oregon; central and southern California; and, in very rare cases, elsewhere in the U.S.