Yesterday I was online in a doggy forum I go to and volunteered to help with a dogs rescue.
Princess (as my youngest called her) is a great dane x approx 18mths old. Her time was up at the pound and she was due to be pts.
Rescue in Melbourne were going to take her but they needed someone to get her out of the pound.
I packed the kids in the car and raced down to the pound to find a lovely dog though her ribs and backbone were showing. We then had to face Windsor Rd to get to the vets to have her immunised in peak hour
. Afterwards we made it to the boarding kennel only 5 minutes late. She'll be staying there till Wednesday when the dog transport will take her on to Melbourne to her new foster home. She couldn't wait to get back into the kennel run, which makes you wonder if a caged life is all she's known.
She was such a lovely girl even though we only spent a short time with her, someone will be a lucky person when they get to adopt her.
My hat goes off to all the people who do rescue on a daily basis, I don't know how they hand the dogs over after spending weeks working with them.
Good luck Princess, here's to a happy and loving future in a forever home to you.
Princess (as my youngest called her) is a great dane x approx 18mths old. Her time was up at the pound and she was due to be pts.
Rescue in Melbourne were going to take her but they needed someone to get her out of the pound.
I packed the kids in the car and raced down to the pound to find a lovely dog though her ribs and backbone were showing. We then had to face Windsor Rd to get to the vets to have her immunised in peak hour
She was such a lovely girl even though we only spent a short time with her, someone will be a lucky person when they get to adopt her.
My hat goes off to all the people who do rescue on a daily basis, I don't know how they hand the dogs over after spending weeks working with them.
Good luck Princess, here's to a happy and loving future in a forever home to you.








