Contacts:
Fostering: Packleader@pipsrescue.org
Adoption: AdoptAPIP@Pipsrescue.org
General Questions: Bark@pipsrescue.org
Founder / Director: Nicole.k@pipsrescue.org
Post Adoption: happilyeverafter@pipsrescue.org
PIPs Executive Board:
Nicole Kincaid , Founder / Director: Nicole.k@pipsrescue.org
Eve Soto, Foster Team Director : Packleader@pipsrescue.org
Nicole Muniz, Outreach Director : Connect@pipsrescue.org
Mike Soto, Board Member: Mikegsoto@aol.com
PIPs Advisory Board
Often fosters purchase their own food or use the food they are feeding their own dog (at their own expense). This is great, just make sure you are feeding your foster dog age / size appropriate food.
PIPs is happy to help with supplies. Please email Packleader@pipsrescue.org with what you need.
A foster coordinator should email you a few days after you got your foster pup with any medical care they need. If you have not heard from anyone by day 5-7 of having your foster pups please email pack leaders.
Emergency Contacts:
Fist, what qualifies for an emergency? We are always here to support you and guide you along the way. In saying that, all that run PIPs are volunteers and have family, jobs and dogs of their own. If its a non-emergency, please email one of the above email address or contact your foster coordinator, we will get back to you within 24 - 48 hours.
In an emergency, first contact your foster coordinator, if you can not get a hold of them please contact Nicole, the director
Email: Nicole.k@Pipsrescue.org
Call or text: 919-264-5390
If its late at night and its a true emergency an your pups must go to an emergency vet, do NOT take them yourself, if you do you will be responsible for the bill. CALL Nicole, do not text or email. If she doesn't answer after a few tries, then you can take it your pup to Wake Veterinary Hospital & Urgent Care 1007 Tandal Pl, Knightdale, NC 27545 (919) 266-9852 .
Miscellaneous - non medical Emergencies
Your foster pup escaped
Any type of bite from your foster pup (to a person or other dog)
Puppies Under 8 Weeks Old:
These babies can go downhill faster than the older pups, always air on the side of caution with these babies!
Diarrhea that lasts for more than 8 hours
Vomiting and diarrhea for more than 2 hours
Vomiting more than once in 30 minutes
Not eating for more than 6 hours
Lethargy without fever for more than 4 hours
Lethargy with fever
Puppies Under 12 weeks Old:
Diarrhea that lasts for more than a day
Vomiting and diarrhea for more than 6 hours
Vomiting more than once in an hour
Not eating for more than 12-24 hours
Lethargy without fever for more than 12 hours
Lethargy with fever
Dogs Older than 12 weeks Old:
Diarrhea that lasts for more than 1-2 days
Diarrhea and occasional vomiting for more than a day
Vomiting more than 2-3 times in an hour
Not eating for more than 24 hours
Lethargy without fever for more than a day
Lethargy with fever