Adopting Dogs from Overseas Rescues Here

Deborah Wolfe on Pet Life Radio

Deb Wolfe delivers news about 300 cats rescued up north as her guest talks about dog population numbers exploding in the NWT due to no spay /neuter.  China, Korea, Mexico, Iran, California, North West Territories have overflowing dog rescues eager to export sweet dogs to good homes here.  The dogs rescued from the streets are good with people and other dogs or they wouldn’t get rescued in those places.  Jan Olson tells us why we need to rescue dogs from faraway places and how to get in touch or see the dogs available online.

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Loved at Last Dog Rescue on Pet Life Radio

BIO:


I am 70 yrs old, married and a retired airline pilot. I started my first dog rescue in 2006. I left it in 2014 to start Loved At Last. I live on 5 acres in Aldergrove which I bought in 2014 to save a dog named Charlie. He was unadoptable due to crippling fear of the outside world so he couldn't be walked on city streets. After a year of refusing to come out of his crate in his foster home, except to eat and relieve himself, Charlie was going to be euthanized to spare him more years of devastating fear and misery. So I bought five fenced acres where Charlie can roam free without having any contact with other people. He loves it here. The attached photo is of Charlie lying on the bridge over our stream, one of his favorite places to hang out. The other is of him smiling, which he does often now. 

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