probably a husky or german shepard rescue...![]()
probably a husky or german shepard rescue...![]()
Same here. I couldn't turn anyone away, so there'd be no need to set myself as a certain breed rescue.Originally posted by carole
I would want to rescue any type of animal that needs help, I know wishful thinking here, but they are all so special and their needs are great.
Everything and anything, young, old, sick, all animal rescue is my dream.I'd probably have more seniors than most, though. I have a real soft spot for homeless seniors.
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i agree..... allot of times those breeds dont get adoptedOriginally posted by Kfamr
Misunderstood breeds, such as Pitties, Rotts, Dobies, etc.. and of course mutts!
GSDs and especially would like to have a "retirement home" for the unwanted senior GSDs.
Save a life, ADOPT!!
Sue
Rainbow Bridge Angels: Thor, Shiloh and Killian, Avalanche and Wolf
(RB Gaylord and Bandit, fosters who have touched my heart)
Birds, rodents, and reptiles.
- Kari
skin kids- Nathan, Topher, & Lilla
That's a neat idea!Originally posted by Sudilar
GSDs and especially would like to have a "retirement home" for the unwanted senior GSDs.
Thanks for the siggy, Lexi_Lover!
Herding dog rescue (BCs, Kelpies, Koolies, ACDs etc), but i would not turn away any animal.
We have quite a problem with unwanted working dogs in our area.
Rhi *Hooman* Clover *Rottie x ACD* (RIP to my BRD) Elvis and Tinny *The BCs* & Harri *JRT* Luna *BC x*
I also agree, a whole rescue about saving them and educating people on the misunderstood breeds.Originally posted by Kfamr
Misunderstood breeds, such as Pitties, Rotts, Dobies, etc.. and of course mutts!
I'd love to open a rescue one day. I've already told my husband if he hits it big and we start rolling in money, I will. It would be a non-profit animal sanctuary, on a huge piece of land with plenty of room for the animals to coexist without feeling like they're right on top of each other. I'd welcome all animals that got a rough break in life - dogs, cats, rabbits, etc. They would stay in comfortable, temperature-controlled cages with comfortable beds and good food to eat. Anyone working for me would have to feel exactly the same way as I do about animals - anything less is unacceptable. I think I'd call my rescue "Second Chances" or something like that.
I would like to make the older cat & dogs comfortable in their final years. Cushy places to sleep, warm when it's cold and cool when it's hot, medicine as needed, lots of touches and a little help when it's time to go painlessly to the Rainbow Bridge.
I rescued Samson the dog at the age of 12 (according to the vet) , and Dale the cat is 15. I've fostered several other older animals that no one seems to want. They deserve better.
Mary
If I had the money & time of boy...
I think I would have everything, but really concentrate on dogs & ferrets.
I'd look for a vast aray of animals, some that would be "perfect" but can not find a home & are on death row, some that would have special needs (physical, mental & health).
Not to sound rude, but I would not take in VERY VERY old animals or ones w/ medical problems so bad that they really can not enjoy life even w/ treatment. I would opt to have them PTS. It is a hard choice but there are just so many good animals out there being PTS.
I would probably stay aways from puppies although I would take in pregnant dogs. I doubt I would have to worry about that too much as puppies are adopted out so fast anyways.
Soar high & free my sweet fur angels. I love you Nanook & Raustyk... forever & ever.
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