First I went to the Santa Paula shelter picked up 4 cats and delivered them to an adoption store front in Pasadena. Sorry no photos, just kitties in carriers. But a recording would have been nice, as they were very vocal the whole trip. It was a little different from the usual dog barks. After they were dropped off it was off to the city shelter in San Bernardino. There I picked up 7 dogs, but only 5 photos as one was very adamant about not loading and was just as physical on unloading, so no time for photos. I do my best, but my concern is focused on the dogs and photos often don’t get taken. Sorry, but there is just one of me trying to do it all. Most of the time it works, but not always.
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The Last Call
Today was to be their last day; until I received a call from a rescue that wanted these little ones out of the shelter where they were being held. It seems like this is played out almost daily, from one shelter or another. It’s always the last day, day after day. Why do some consider killing the dogs a daily exercise, to be played on the rescues time after time, with no let up. I don’t think that people realize how much of a toll this takes on these folks. But they step up each time, get the job done and save a few more lives; not all, but some.
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