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20 challenges facing animal rescues
The Rescue dog project is an advocacy platform that blends art, education, public policy, and emotional connection to bring attention to the emotional exhaustion caused by nonstop crisis situations, suffering animals, and difficult outcomes. Maybe people think, 'Call a rescue and then the dog will be "saved." A common misconception. The actuality Is they are not saved until they are In a good home. The strain causes a lack of care that Is needed for the welfare of the Rescue


"Shelter dogs have too many problems"
Sometimes the dog we end up with isn't the dog we imagined we wanted, but I believe it is the dog that we needed. Some dogs walk out of a shelter, hop into your car, and within a day or two, they start to soften. They just needed quiet, soft place to land, and a full night’s sleep. Mr. Fluffy made his way to your heart and bed! But others? Others carry the shelter with them. You may be bringing home a dog whose nervous system has been in overdrive for far too long. Shelters a


Partnership creates solution for dogs on temporary hold
ARIZONA – In animal welfare, the most urgent cases are often the ones no system was neatly built to hold. A dog whose owner has been arrested. A pair of cats abandoned in carriers outside a store. A litter of kittens suddenly left without a mother. These are the animals that can fall into the gaps between agencies, contracts and capacity. Foothills Animal Rescue is now helping close that gap through a new partnership with Peoria Police and Animal Control, providing urgent pla
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