Sheltie Rescue - The cries of the Forgotten

mlamont

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I wanted to post this new video. Many of the pups we have all helped over the pasted months are featured in the vid… with before and after pictures. Zippy, Sally, Copper, Lucky.... Their lives have been changed because of folks like YOU ALL that care enough to give HOPE to the ones that have none. This is dedicated to Sheltie Rescue, and is through the eyes of the ones most forgotten and abandon. What they must feel… is beyond words. Rescue saves lives… They have so much to live for, and we can make a difference.

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=6_J4QUAkNM8&feature=g-upl
 
Tears running down my face....my son asked "momma why are you crying" I said "because people can be so cruel.." God Bless rescue efforts...and God bless their successes.
 
I can watch the video knowing Zippy, Sally, Copper, Lucky and many others have all been rescued and found loving homes and families that care for them. Carol is fostering Sally, Glenn has given Zippy a home, Lucky was adopted and his mom is overjoyed with him, Copper has heart problems and is being cared for in foster through AZ rescue ......I could go on. Rescue saves lives and gives hope to the hopeless!
 
I always wish I could do more and maybe one day I can help rescue and foster older Shelties. But for now, all I can do is thank all the people who foster, rescue, and do what they can to help.
 
A real tear-jerker. I was so frightened particularily for Zippy and Sally since they were seniors and literally, no-one wanted them, even some rescues. Thank God they were saved.

This is a beautiful video. If even one person sees it and is moved to adopt a rescue, it will be a success.
 
I have to stop watching these videos at work (sniff, sniff). Every night I go home and hug my two rescue babies - especially my Laddie, the one-eyed cookie thief!! Katie came from a good home, but Laddie was found as a stray in the street and God knows what his life was like before (losing his right eye and who knows what else). He is such a sweet, loving and good boy. Yes, he has some medical issues and you all know what the vet bills are, but I wouldn't change anything for a second!
God bless all who rescue, foster and adopt these most precious furbabies!!
 
I'm bawling like a baby here and hugging my Aonghus, who was adopted from out local shelter at the age of 8 weeks. How can people be so cruel and thoughtless? Thank heaven for rescues.
 
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