On Monday I was asked to pick up these two at a boarding facility in Ventura and meet up with the Arizona transport heading to Phoenix. When I arrived there Hercules and Godiva was already to go. I loaded Hercules first as she was the most anxious to go. She hopped right in, had her treats and was wanting more. Godiva (the brown one) was so loving and really didn’t know what was going on. If you look closely at her pics you will notice a number of burn marks on her, cigarette burn marks it looks like. No telling what this girl has been through. Getting her to a new and much better home is what’s important now. And she is finally on her way.
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Saved From A Hoarder
Earlier in the week I was contacted by Michele to see if I was available to arrange a transport to a Phoenix area rescue of 6 dogs that had been taken from a hoarding situation in Santa Clarita area. I made some calls and it was a set up for them to meet Glen in Baldwin Park to transport these guys to Phoenix in his truck that we have so often used in the past. I met Michele in Simi Valley and we loaded up the van; sadness, but also happiness clouded the event. Saying goodbye is always hard on the people, the dogs wondering what was coming next. As you can see from the pics all the dogs are highly adoptable and should have no problem finding forever home there. I know that the rescue they went to works very hard on adoptions and their success rate is very high. Each of us are but a link in a chain that leads to that fur ever home.
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