• BRTRA
    • About the BRT >
      • Breed Standards
      • Grooming the BRT
      • Health Concerns
      • History of the BRT
      • Training
  • Adoption
  • Surrender
  • Volunteer
  • Donate
  • Photo Gallery
BRT RESCUE
  • BRTRA
    • About the BRT >
      • Breed Standards
      • Grooming the BRT
      • Health Concerns
      • History of the BRT
      • Training
  • Adoption
  • Surrender
  • Volunteer
  • Donate
  • Photo Gallery

Black Russian Terrier
Rescue Association

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The Black Russian Terrier Rescue Association (BRTRA) is a 501(c)3 organization.  BRTRA is the national rescue group for the BRT in the United States; we do not have regional rescue groups at this time. All volunteers, surrenders and adoptions are coordinated by BRTRA National Rescue Coordinator Chris Maduri ([email protected]). 

The BRTRA is
 an all volunteer organization that works with veterinarians, shelters, families and other rescue organizations to care for and re-home Black Russian Terriers (BRTs).  Each dog is evaluated to assure a loving lifetime relationship between BRT and owner.  BRTRA relies on a nationwide network of volunteers to rescue, foster, transport and rehome BRTs in need.

Please visit each individual page for more detailed information -  Adoption, Surrender, Volunteer

Please contact the Black Russian Terrier Rescue Association at [email protected] for information on available rescue BRTs, for information on surrendering your BRT, or for ways to volunteer and help rescue.


Adoption 

Please visit the Adoption page for more information. 

Surrender

Please visit the Surrender page for more information. 

Volunteer

Please visit the Volunteer page for more information. 

Contact the BRTRA

Not quite sure where your inquiry fits? Found a BRT? Need to follow up with BRTRA on an issue? Reach out, we're always here for you! 

BRT Rescue Coordinator - 
Chris Maduri
[email protected] 
480.292.0049 (Arizona Time Zone)
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  • BRTRA
    • About the BRT >
      • Breed Standards
      • Grooming the BRT
      • Health Concerns
      • History of the BRT
      • Training
  • Adoption
  • Surrender
  • Volunteer
  • Donate
  • Photo Gallery