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Happy and Mia: Lovelock to Reno
In Reno Happy left the transport to go live with Sheila and Ron. Mia continued on with Kylie to Colfax, CA...
Monthly Archives: August 2018
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BrownieBrownie
Brownie was such a sweet, loving girl to transport. She was full of kisses for everyone she met and she rode well (sleeping) during the whole trip. What a joy to transport these precious pups!..
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Share your strength and your courage
"Keep your fears to yourself but share your courage with others." --Robert Louis Stevenson When someone asks me what I am afraid of the answer is easy for me…heights. That may not seem that strange until you learn that I…..
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Animal rescue transport: 10 things I wish I’d known earlier
At one point in our lives, all of us were newbies in the pet rescue transport industry. We were confident in our abilities, focused in our mission and persistent to the end. Yet we learned a lot of lessons along…..
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Love helping!!!
Thank you for allowing me to be apart of Rebles journey to his new life!!!..
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Chummy – How to become a “Batman” in your city
Meet three guys who think everyone has a little superhero in them. As much as they love the pay-it-forward model of giving back and volunteering, there is almost no way to identify the kind, like-minded fellows in the city. Vitalii…..
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Looking back on your life well lived
"View your life from your funeral: Looking back at your life experiences, what have you accomplished? What would you have wanted to accomplish but didn't? What were the happy moments? What were the sad? What would you do again, and…..
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8 Things about animal rescue that we’re tired of hearing
We know you support us crazy animal rescue people. But let’s be honest, we’re tired of hearing you complain about our passion for things like animal rescue transport. So here are our top 8 phrases to remove from your repertoire…..
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7 horrible mistakes you’re making when you rehome your dog
In the world of animal rescue, rehoming is a growing trend and one that seeks to help keep unwanted animals from arriving at the local animal shelter in the first place. The basic idea is that instead of surrendering your…..