11-19-2017, 07:07 PM
Several rescue groups from the Calgary area got a call about dogs needing rescuing in High Level, Alberta.
They had to drive 11 hours just to get to the dogs. Some were owner surrendered, but many were living at the city dump foraging for scraps. They rescued them just in time. A litter of newborns lost one baby because they were outside in the cold without proper food.
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I love the enthusiasm and determination of the rescuers. It is easy to be excited about going to rescue dogs nearby. They drove for 11 hours, each way to rescue the dogs. They are cute and fairly well behaved considering what they have been through.
Lots of households in Alberta are about to get a dog even if they don't know it yet. Once they see the dogs and hear about their situation they will want to bring one home.
They had to drive 11 hours just to get to the dogs. Some were owner surrendered, but many were living at the city dump foraging for scraps. They rescued them just in time. A litter of newborns lost one baby because they were outside in the cold without proper food.
https://www.google.ca/url?sa=t&rct=j&q=&...6KGQSCK260
https://www.google.ca/url?sa=t&rct=j&q=&...Abhwm4wWIU
I love the enthusiasm and determination of the rescuers. It is easy to be excited about going to rescue dogs nearby. They drove for 11 hours, each way to rescue the dogs. They are cute and fairly well behaved considering what they have been through.
Lots of households in Alberta are about to get a dog even if they don't know it yet. Once they see the dogs and hear about their situation they will want to bring one home.
Catherine