As another transport to Friends Of Rotts in the Sacramento area is scheduled for this Saturday, I have been going to different shelters pulling rotties for the transport on Saturday. Today I pulled Mango from the Camarillo shelter, then went to the Downey shelter and pulled a young female that had been an owner turn in for some unknown reason. She was so sweet, the staff really was in tears when she left. None of us will ever understand how people can turn in such sweet dogs. After loading, we departed for the Animal Rescue Center in L.A., this will be their temporary home for a few days. Tomorrow I will go to the Lancaster shelter to pull a 12 year old that was also an owner turn in. After a lifetime of being there for them, this is her reward. Gotta love those people, hope they sleep well.
Remember Sweet Cheeks?
Last week I transported her to the Calabasas Vet Clinic from the shelter with a bad case of kennel cough, click here for details. I picked her up today and she was doing great. Running and jumping everywhere, so happy to be out. We were soon on our way to Top Dog in the valley to meet a transport going north later that night. But as sometimes happens, things can go awry. I was told that the transport would not be at the meet up location until the following day. Well looks like its Plan B for Sweet cheeks. We contacted a foster in Thousand Oaks who agreed to host her for the night, so off we went to T.O. and I really believe Sweet Cheeks just loved it there. I last saw her when I was leaving and she was so happy just to be out playing she didn’t even notice I was leaving. That’s alright, getting her to where she is safe and happy is what’s important. She is scheduled for pick up on Wednesday by someone else as I will be transporting others to their intermediate stops getting ready for their transport. Never ends.
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