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DISCLAIMER: Unless indicated otherwise, everything in these files
is personal opinion, not an official statement of Empire Samoyeds.
All Animal & Breed Rescues
Samoyed Rescue
National Samoyed Rescue
Samoyed Rescue Alliance
Westchester & Putnam Animal Shelters
While I enjoy the sport of showing and breeding, there are so many orphaned animals in our
world.  Some abused, some neglected by ill educated owners, others left due to lack of funds,
acts of god, owner illness, and most very sadly abuse.  There are so many sad stories and so
many loving souls that need your devoted love and attention.
It takes a unique person with time and patience to mold these darlings into happy souls again.  
We support rescue and are proud to say we have both and all our animals are PETS first, then
show babies who are unique in loving the sport with us.

There will be many more links to add.  I ask anyone who has a link to please contact us so that
we can add it.  

This page is always under construction

If  having a soul means being able to feel
love and loyalty and gratitude, then
animals are better off than a lot of
humans." ~ James Herriot, English
Veterinarian and Author
Pets Bill of Rights


We have the right to be full members of your family. We thrive on social
interaction, praise, and love.


We have the right to stimulation. We need new games, new toys, new
experiences, and new smells to be happy.


We have the right to regular exercise. Without it, we could become hyper,
sluggish...or fat.


We have the right to have fun. We enjoy acting like clowns now and then;
don't expect us to be predictable all the time.


We have the right to quality health care. Please stay good friends with our
vet!


We have the right to a good diet. Like some people, we don't know what's
best for us. We depend on you.


We have the right not to be rejected because of your expectations that we
be great show dogs or show cats, watchdogs, hunters, or baby-sitters.


We have the right to receive proper training. Otherwise, our good
relationship could be marred by confusion and strife - and we could become
dangerous to ourselves and others.


We have the right to guidance and correction based on understanding and
compassion, rather than abuse.


We have the right to live with dignity...and to die with dignity when the time
comes.


~ Author Unknown ~