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"If there are no dogs in Heaven, then when I die  
I want to go where they went."
  – Will Rogers   

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While we stopped documenting the stories of our transports in 2016, we continue to work directly with rescue organizations in getting animals out of high-kill shelters.

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We’ve pulled or transported over 3500 animals since 2012 in support of our rescue partners. Scroll down to read the stories behind transports from 2010 – 2016.

4 Years On A Chain

July 1, 2016 by Animal Resources

This pitty that I picked up from a family has spent the last 4 years on the chain that you see in the photo. A rescue finally talked them into releasing Charlie so he may have at least a chance of a better life. He was in good shape physically but he was desperate for someone, anyone, to pay attention to him. Socialized? Not so much. The family didn’t understand that they were doing anything wrong. The dog was fed, watered and he could move around – IN A 5 FOOT CIRCLE. What more could he possibly want? Geez, where do you start explaining that there is much more to a dog than that. I told them they might consider a potted plant instead of any animal that needs so much more than what they were willing to give. Charlie’s continuous and never ending barking, and the resulting upset neighbors, was their undoing and Charlie’s salvation. He is now out and has been vetted; then a short stay in boarding will be his last time in a strange place. Soon he will be at a rescue who is known for the care and unending love they have provided to many others. Charlie’s time has come.

Charlie

Please contact us if you are interested in adopting Charlie, we are happy to put you in touch with the rescue organization.

Filed Under: Animal Transport Tagged With: 2016 Animal Transports

Remembered By So Few, Forgotten By None

June 6, 2016 by Animal Resources

Last night we said goodbye to Wilson; we helped prepare him for the next leg of his journey through this world and onto the next. I pulled him from the shelter, already knowing that he had medical issues and we were prepared to deal with those. Then bloat struck. His stomach twisted, tissue died and he spent a week at the vets getting better one day at a time. But suddenly he took a turn for the worst and there was no getting better. The staff did everything they could, but in the end he could go no farther in his battle to live. All was done that could be and it was decided to end his suffering.
Whenever a dog is lost, no matter the reason, a little of us goes with him on his journey. We know in rescue some will go early, but that never makes it easier. Wilson will be remembered for his great temperament both toward people and other dogs he came into contact with at the kennel. The staff grew to love him and his ease of being handled; never a growl, never a look, and if he could smile there would have been a big one there. Not knowing his previous life, which we guessed at it being hard without many vet visits included, it is just remarkable how balanced he was. We have had some that were not as fortunate in coming from similar backgrounds.

Now that your collar is off and leash is on the ground, may you always run free and find the happiness wherever you are Wilson, you have earned it.

Wilson enjoying a car ride
Wilson enjoying a snuggle
Wilson at play

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