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cindr

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As stated in one of my other posts. We have started the program called Sponsor a Kid Train a Dog. As stated we have the many areas in place although I need your input:

1) Since we are already established as a business. Do we go None Profit or do we go partial none profit?

2) We are accepting all breeds of dogs for the cause. Although since I have approached differant rescues they all seem to be afraid of the course. Give me a avenue of approach. We have alot of expenses here. Such as daily food kennel maintance, vet care and you all know what go into this business.

So as doggie lovers please give me your input Cindr
 

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Maybe you could make it a non profit with the option of donations to cover costs of the vet care and kennel maintance??

I haven't read in your other posts about this, but I assume you are taking in troubled kids that need a focus in life and they re-train a dog>?
 
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Yup You are right. We are assisting kids that have problems find a solution to their problems by focusing on the better side of the coin. Responsible, compationate and true to yourself as you would be true to those who need you.

None profit comes with good things as it does bad things. I just do not want to get tied up in the goofy ways that the Government places the holds on you. They do not beleive in the Christian aspect of the game and that has put me off. I want to make sure these kids get the right direction, focus, and the true understanding of what life is all about. We have the trainers in place, we have the Police Services and Crime Stoppers good wishes and assistance where we need it. Then we have the coucilors that are interested in assistance. It's just that uhm $$$$$$$$$$$$$ sign that leeps out at me.
 

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You should go non profit with donations to start. Then if it becomes to much think of adding a basic cost to cover the gaps.
 

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