
Who We Are
The Southeastern Virginia (SEVA) Golden Retriever
Rescue, Education, and Training, Inc. (GRREAT) was established in the Hampton Roads
area in 1990 to serve the Tidewater area (view map) from the North
Carolina/Virginia state line to Richmond. It is a volunteer-staffed, non-profit
organization that rescues abandoned and unwanted Golden Retrievers and places them in
approved adoptive homes. To date, over 400 Goldens have been rescued and placed. The
dogs come from a variety of places such as animal shelters, SPCAs, and homes where
owners either no longer want their dog, or due to circumstances, can no longer keep their
dog.
Medical
Considerations
Prior to being adopted, all Goldens
are fully vaccinated, heartworm and stool tested, de-wormed and treated for heartworms as
indicated, started on heartworm preventative, spayed or neutered, and tattooed. While
in our care other necessary medical needs are provided such as, but not limited to,
thyroid testing and supplementation, and skin and ear infection treatment.
Foster
Care Program
All dogs go through our foster care
program where they are evaluated for temperament, fence jumping ability, house manners,
and their sociability with children, cats, and other dogs. This program helps us to
find just the right dog for you, your environment, and your lifestyle. Our foster
homes are Golden Retriever lovers who open their homes and invest a lot of time and effort
into providing the loving, stable care that many of these dogs never had.
Our Success
SEVA GRREAT is successful due to
the tremendous amount of time given by our volunteers, generous donations received from
Golden Retriever and animal lovers, and monies received from fund raising events and
adoption fees. By the time an average rescued dog enters its adoptive home it will
have been supported by 10-12 volunteers and will have cost between $300-$500 for medical
and foster care and other support expenses.
Needs of a Golden
The dog needs to be primarily a
house dog. affectionate and they thrive on attention and human
companionship. Many of our rescued Goldens have been isolated in backyards with
little socialization.
The dog needs a safe and secure
environment. "Experience is the best teacher" and it has taught us that the
safest environment for a rescued Golden includes a fenced in area or yard. We feel
VERY STRONGLY that dogs allowed to wander are unloved because they are at risk of getting
lost, stolen, injured, attacked, poisoned, or struck by a car. Our policy to place
young dogs only in homes that provide a secure, fenced-in area remains firm.
Contact
Us
Southeastern Virginia
Golden Retriever Rescue,
Education, and Training, Inc.
(SEVA GRREAT, Inc.)
P.O. Box 8014
Yorktown, VA 23693
(757) 827-8561
Rescue/Information Hotline
(757) 827-8561
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National
Dog Registry
1-800-NDR-DOGS
(1-800-637-3647)
To contact us by email:
Adoptions:
adoptions@sevagrreat.com
Dog
Fostering: fostering@sevagrreat.com
Volunteers:
volunteering@sevagrreat.com
Membership:
members_donations@sevagrreat.com
Events:
events@sevagrreat.com
Newsletter:
grreattimes@sevagrreat.com
Website:
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