Dog Rescue The triumphs and struggles facing the animal rescue mission.

The Mission of Dog Rescue





The Mission of Animal Rescue

The triumphs and struggles facing the animal rescue mission.

Everyday, thousands of animals are left abandoned, neglected, or abused. The United States is suffering from a pet overpopulation crisis. Each year, millions of animals are euthanized.

The mission of animal rescue is to stop the abuse and neglect of defenseless animals, and find loving homes for pets. Animal rescue is made up of ordinary people who want to help suffering pets. By fostering, providing veterinary care, and finding homes, rescuers all over the nation are fighting the battle of pet abuse.

Thousands of dogs are born everyday in the United States. Dog rescue is one of the biggest aspects in animal rescue. Many dogs are abandoned by their owners and are left in shelters or even on the streets. Most of the dogs that come into shelters will be euthanized, but thanks to dog rescue, many of these dogs do eventually find a stable home.

There are many reasons that the United States is overpopulated with pets. Thousands of breeders across the nation continue to breed dogs for high profits. Many times, these animals live in horrid conditions and are starving and abused. Once these pets are sold, many owners face problems with the health and temperament of their new pets. Individual owners must also take responsibility for the overpopulation crisis.

As a result from buying from a puppy mill or corrupt breeder, many owners find that the health problems of their new pet are too big of a strain. It is important that owners research the conditions of their new puppy's previous environment. Of course, it is also imperative that pets be spayed or neutered. Accident breeding only adds to the problem of pet overpopulation and abuse. Even if the dog is purebred and believed to have above average genetics, breeding the animal will more than likely have negative consequences for the animal population, as a whole.

Owners must also take responsibility for their pets. Many times, people do not realize just how much time and money is required to take adequate care of a pet. Just like a child, pets can have unexpected expenses, and it is always important to plan ahead and make sure there are enough resources for the pet. Today, pet rescue is busier than ever in trying to find homes for neglected animals. With the economic downturn facing the United States, many people are losing their jobs and homes. As a result, thousands of pets across the nation are also becoming homeless. Unfortunately, there are simply not enough rescuers to save every animal.

Another aspect of the problem caused by the economy is the lack of funding and help for animal rescue. As more and more people are trying harder than ever just to survive, there are less people willing and able to foster and care for pets. Pet rescue is not just duty for someone else to fulfill. Ordinary people, just like you, are rescuing pets across the country. If you have the time and energy to help save the lives of neglected animals, you may want to join in the animal rescue force.

Visit the website: http://wwww.rescuepatron.com to see how you can help.



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Pet Store Puppy

I don't remember much from the place I was born. It was cramped and dark, and we were never played with by the humans. I remember Mom and her soft fur, but she was often sick, and very thin. She had hardly any milk for me and my brothers and sisters. I remember many of them dying, and I missed them so.

I do remember the day I was taken from Mom. I was so sad and scared, my milk teeth had only just come in, and I really should have been with Mom still, but she was so sick, and the Humans kept saying that they wanted money and were sick of the "mess" that me and my sister made. So we were crated up and taken to a strange place. Just the two of us. We huddled together and were scared, still no human hands came to pet or love us.

So many sights and sounds, and smells! We are in a store where there are many different animals! Some that squawk! some that meow! Some that Peep! My sister and I are jammed into a small cage, I hear other puppies here. I see humans look at me, I like the 'little humans', the kids. they look so sweet, and fun, like they would play with me!

All day we stay in the small cage, sometimes mean people will hit the glass and frighten us, every once in a while we are taken out to be held or shown to humans. Some are gentle, some hurt us, we always hear "Aw they are So cute! I want one!" but we never get to go with any.

My sister died last night, when the store was dark. I lay my head on her soft fur and felt the life leave her small thin body. I had heard them say she was sick, and that I should be sold at a "discount price" so that I would quickly leave the store. I think my soft whine was the only one that mourned for her as her body was taken out of the cage in the morning and dumped.

Today, a family came and bought me! Oh happy day! They are a nice family, they really, really wanted me! They had bought a dish and food and the little girl held me so tenderly in her arms. I love her so much! The mom and dad say what a sweet and good puppy I am! I am named Angel. I love to lick my new humans!

The family takes such good care of me, they are loving and tender and sweet. They gently teach me right and wrong, give me good food, and lots of love! I want only to please these wonderful people! I love the little girl and I enjoy running and playing with her.

Today I went to the veterinarian. it was a strange place and I was frightened. I got some shots, but my best friend the little girl held me softly and said it would be OK. So I relaxed. The Vet must have said sad words to my beloved family, because they looked awfully sad. I heard severe hip dysplasia, and something about my heart... I heard the vet say something about, back yard breeders and my parents not being tested. I know not what any of that means, just that it hurts me to see my family so sad. But they still love me, and I still love them very much!

I am 6 months old now. Where most other puppies are robust and rowdy, it hurts me terribly just to move. The pain never lets up. It hurts to run and play with my beloved little girl, and I find it hard to breath. I keep trying my best to be the strong pup I know I am supposed to be, but it is so hard. It breaks my heart to see the little girl so sad, and to hear the Mom and Dad talk about "it might now be the time". Several times I have went to that veterinarians place, and the news is never good. Always talk about Congenital Problems. I just want to feel the warm sunshine and run, and play and nuzzle with my family.

Last night was the worst, Pain has been my constant companion now, it hurts even to get up and get a drink. I try to get up but can only whine in pain. I am taken in the car one last time. Everyone is so sad, and I don't know why. Have I been bad? I try to be good and loving, what have I done wrong? Oh if only this pain would be gone! If only I could soothe the tears of the little girl. I reach out my muzzle to lick her hand, but can only whine in pain.

The veterinarians table is so cold. I am so frightened. The humans all hug and love me, they cry into my soft fur. I can feel their love and sadness. I manage to lick softly their hands. Even the vet doesn't seem so scary today. He is gentle and I sense some kind of relief for my pain. The little girl holds me softly and I thank her, for giving me all her love. I feel a soft pinch in my foreleg. The pain is beginning to lift, I am beginning to feel a peace descend upon me. I can now softly lick her hand. My vision is becoming dreamlike now, and I see my Mother and my brothers and sisters, in a far off green place. They tell me there is no pain there, only peace and happiness. I tell the family, good-bye in the only way I know how, a soft wag of my tail and a nuzzle of my nose. I had hoped to spend many, many moons with them, but it was not meant to be. "You see," said the veterinarian, "Pet shop puppies do not come from ethical breeders."

The pain ends now, and I know it will be many years until I see my beloved family again. If only things could have been different.


© copyright 1999 J. Ellis


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The Mighty And Powerful Great Dane Was Not Always A Gentle Giant
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Great Dane Puppies Downloadable Ebook How to Find a Good Dog Breeder
What Characteristics of Great Dane Puppies Should I Look For?

Dog Rescue The triumphs and struggles facing the animal rescue mission.
Rescued Dogs can Make the Best Pets to Have. Most of the ime They are alrady Housebroken and Understand Simple Basic Commands .

Dog Care Advice and Flea Facts
The Four Most Dangerous Dog Parasites, Hookworms, Roundworms, Giardia, Roundworms

Volvulus To calculate your dog’s lifetime risk of GDV follow these steps
Based on the findings of the five-year prospective study of Volvulus (Bloat) or gastric dilatation-volvulus (GDV) at Purdue University, graphs were drawn to help owners of large (50-99 lbs) and giant (>99 lbs) breed dogs estimate their dog’s lifetime risk of developing GDV

Dog Ear Cropping is Best Done Between the Ages of Six and Eight Weeks
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Harlequin Great Dane Certain Great Dane Whites Bred to Black Great Danes May Produce Harlequins
Great Dane Harlequin is an original wild dog color because it cannot be created from any of the other coat colors and is dominant to all of them..

Stop Puppy Mills
There are thousands of puppy mills across the country, producing over 2 million puppies per year.





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I have a Female Great Dane and her name is Kitty. She will be 1 years old in July '09. Her mother is a Blue Dane and her dad is a Black Dane. This is a picture of her here and there are lots of pictures of her on this website. This space is called Kittys Corner because when ever I am at my computer working (which is most of the time) Kitty is laying or sitting beside me with her head on my lap. So I made her a corner so she can voice what is going on in her world. ~Enjoy~

My mom just wrote the article on Puppy Mills and the pictures are horrible. I'm guessing the information is pretty bad too, I can not read but since mommys crying it has got to be bad. It is hard to imagine that people could actually treat us that way. I am so lucky to have such a sweet mom that takes good care of me. I love her and she loves ME!

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