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"If there are no dogs in Heaven, then when I die  
I want to go where they went."
  – Will Rogers   

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Animal Transport

While we stopped documenting the stories of our transports in 2016, we continue to work directly with rescue organizations in getting animals out of high-kill shelters.

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Rescue Me helps people adopt animals from individuals, families, shelters and rescue groups.

 

We’ve pulled or transported over 3500 animals since 2012 in support of our rescue partners. Scroll down to read the stories behind transports from 2010 – 2016.

Mimi, Again

April 18, 2015 by Animal Resources

Yep, I had to meet a transporter bringing her back from a foster in Portland, saying she needed more training. Well that’s been arranged and she will spend the next two weeks with a very good trainer, then hopefully be back on the road heading to a new foster, one I hope is better prepared to handle her. There is nothing wrong with Mimi, she’s just a big dog who likes to get her own way. Maybe a little pushy, but not overly so. Whatever the problem, real or imagined, we will see what we can do and correct what we can. Always remember, it’s about the dog, not us.

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Meet Luke

April 15, 2015 by Animal Resources

Today I picked up Luke from a shelter way out in the desert. Though he was frightened and nervous, he was not aggressive. Given that from what the shelter told me, he had been hit by a car and found alongside a road, he was actually friendly, in his own way. Although I saw no sign of any injury, he will be taken to a vet after we get him checked into boarding. There they can determine if there is anything that medically needs to be done. We already have a rescue that is willing to take him, so after his vet visit it won’t be long til he will be on his way and hopefully a new and better life awaits him.

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