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WRNT is a 501 (c)(3) Corporation
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Welcome to Westie Rescue of North Texas! We exist to rescue and rehabilitate abused, abandoned, neglected, homeless and surrendered West Highland White Terriers. This site is dedicated to those we love and those waiting for us at Rainbow Bridge. If you want to rescue a Westie, please use the Adoption link to the left. Most questions can be answered by looking through the site. If you still don't find what you need, e-mail info@wrnt.org.
Westie Walk
Date: October 9, 2010 Location: Mary Heads Carter Park 2320 Heads Lane, Carrollton, TX 75006 Time: 8:30AM - NOON
MAP Click here for a registration form.
Click here for rules and a larger document!
Silent Auction! Raffle! Costume Contest! Agility! Pictures with Santa! Lots More!!!
WRNT wishes to thank WFAA Channel 8 and Cynthia Izaguirre for featuring us on the April 15th "Our Neighbor" program!
Special thanks to Karen Claussen, WRNT secretary, making this possible!
Our adoptable Westies are listed on
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Click on either logo to find your new best friend.
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What kind of kid doesn't want presents for his birthday??? What kind of kid wants dog toys for his birthday??? Click the photo to read about Grant and his wonderful act of kindness.
Special Furkids:
Landry and Kensie
Dumped in the country and left to die, Landry and his partner Kensie were saved by WRNT and one of the greatest veterinarians in the world. Kensie had to have a blood transfusion and both are in ICU. Medical costs will be over $2000.
Click on their pictures to read more.
Riley went to Rainbow Bridge on Sunday, January 3, 2010. He passed at home with family and under the Christmas tree. He was cremated and his ashes will remain at home as a testament to his foster family's love and devotion to the old gentleman who stole their hearts and to all Westies who are abandoned because of people who see them as a burden.
To learn more about Riley and the Walking them Home program, click on his picture.
Alone and suffering from severe allergies, Jack was scheduled for euthanasia. He was literally rescued at the last minute and traveled over 700 miles to complete his treatment. Medical bills will be over $1500.
Click on Jack's picture to read more.
Oliver says its Bluebonnet season!
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