Privacy Policy
The Farm Dog Rescue Privacy PolicyWe respect your privacy and protect your data,
ensuring all personal information remains secure
and confidential.
The Farm Dog Rescue Terms and Conditions / Privacy Policy
The Farm Dog Rescue respects your privacy. By opting into our SMS messaging service, you agree to
the following terms regarding how we handle your data:
• Data Collection: We will collect your name, email address, mailing address, and mobile phone
number when you sign up for SMS updates. The information will be collected via the website
contact form, email, rental agreement, or third-party reservation systems.
• Data Usage: We use your data solely for sending updates, promotions, and reminders related to
our products or services.
• Data Security: We protect your data with secure storage measures to prevent unauthorized access.
• Data Retention: We retain your information as long as you are subscribed to our SMS service. You
may request deletion at any time.
• MESSAGE AND DATA RATES MAY APPLY. Your mobile carrier may charge fees for sending or
receiving text messages, especially if you do not have an unlimited texting or data plan.
• Messages are recurring, and message frequency varies.
• Contact The Farm Dog Rescue at 772-224-3323 or thefarmdogrescue@gmail.com for HELP or to
STOP receiving messages.
• Opt-Out: You can opt out of the SMS list at anytime by texting, emailing, or replying STOP or
UNSUBSCRIBE to thefarmdogrescue@gmail.com or 772-224-3323. After unsubscribing, you will
receive a final SMS to confirm you have unsubscribed and we will remove your number from our list
within 24 hours.
• You can send HELP for additional assistance, and you will receive a text including our Phone
number, email, and website. We are here to help you.
Non-Sharing Clause: We do not share your data with third parties for marketing purposes. The
Farm Dog Rescue will not sell, rent, or share the collected mobile numbers.

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Adopting from a shelter helps weaken the pet overpopulation cycle. Each year millions of dogs, cats, puppies and kittens are euthanized because there are simply not enough homes for them. You help stop cruelty in mass breeding facilities.
An adopted pet is every bit as loving, intelligent, and loyal as a purchased pet, even if you get an adult or older dog.

