I didn’t transport these pups, just paid for them to be brought down from a tiny shelter in central California to our boarding facility where they will be vetted and prepped for their journey north when they are ready. It should be this week maybe or next, or whenever the vet says they can travel. Already have a rescue who is waiting patiently for their arrival. In no time they will be in their forever homes. Safe and sound.
And They Were Waiting Too
Yes, that day was busy day, beside the pups we also rescued all these guys. It’s all we could take. There were more that needed to come, but we just didn’t have the room for more. As some had kennel cough, not all were vetted yesterday, so therefore not all will leave on the next transport north. Those that will need to get better will be given the time to recuperate and then be vetted again and made ready for their trip. All will get their chance at a better life than they have every known in our state.
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