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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.

Three Very Different Rotts

February 27, 2016 by Animal Resources

Today I pulled these Rotties from a shelter who are very different in both personality and appearance. Dakota is very sweet, but very overweight; her feeding schedule will soon be under vet supervision. Reily will not walk on leash. Period. His training will begin shorty and I am sure that will be at the top of the trainer’s list. Moses is a bit grumpy and his growl is very deep. He’s not aggressive but he sure lets you know what he doesn’t like. Soon they will start their vet trips, and when they are ready their training begins. Fun days ahead.

Dakota
Reily
Moses

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Meet The Donut

February 20, 2016 by Animal Resources

Yep, that’s what they named him. He had a nice home and everything was going great for him, until a 6 year old did something and Donut bit the kid. We will never know what happened and of course Donut got booted. Nope, never heard that story before. Well if we didn’t get him out, he was going to be killed. So of course we got him out. He is very sweet, a bit pushy, but all in all a very sweet guy. Yes we will find him a new home with no kids and that will be that.

Meet the Donut

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