First I went to the vet hospital in San Bernardino and picked up the Cocker Spaniel and the Pekingese for a rescue. Then I had to go to the shelter and pick up four more plus pull another one. I pulled the four Chihuahuas as they were rescue only and this was their last day. Then I had to pull one more that was also on his last day. He was sent to be fixed so I didn’t have to transport him. Then I had to go to Palmdale and drop off the first two that I picked up in San Bernardino. After that it was on to the last destination to drop off the remaining four to their rescue. All ended well with everybody where they belonged; all the paperwork and all the dogs at the right rescues. Seven lives saved, that’s what counts.
One So Sad, One So Happy
Today I pulled two dogs from two different shelters. One was so very happy and bouncy and just wanted to be with someone (the Pekingese mix). The other had so many medical issues that the rescue is not sure she will make it (the Chihuahua). Was the rescue aware of these issues prior to pulling her? No they were not. These things were found out afterward when she was taken to the vet. They are now doing all that can be done and the next few days will tell. It’s tough to fix and repair a lifetime of neglect in just a few days. But as a good rescue will do, they will try. They will do all they can do and we hope the best for the little girl.
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