I am delighted to write today and tell the world that Rex has a forever home. He has relocated and is now living in a wonderful place with a fellow puppy that has become his best friend. He also has some children to play with as well, and is happy as can be. He has a glorious life ahead of him.
I thank everyone that has made his recovery and blissful future happen.
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Showing posts with label animal adoption. Show all posts
Showing posts with label animal adoption. Show all posts
Thursday, November 1, 2012
Tuesday, September 25, 2012
Another Update on Rex and how to adopt an animal like him
Rex is mending well today after his tooth extraction.
The Two Rivers Tribune came out today with an in depth article about Rex. I encourage people to read it to get a bigger picture.
I did find it disheartening that the Tribal Police confessed to shooting at least one dog a month. That just shows how severe the issue is. The police state they don't have enough resources. Perhaps the Hoopa Tribe needs to consider setting aside some of their $49 million settlement to provide for the animals the Creator has entrusted them with. Just a thought.
Also, if you are in the place to adopt a dog or a cat, you might want to consider rescuing a Hoopa animal like Rex. You can contact the Greater Rural Rescue in Hoopa at 530-625-1078. They have lots of animals in need of a loving home. They also aren't financially supported by the Hoopa Tribe. They are just a bunch of animal caring people trying to fix a desperate situation and using their own personal resources. They are the Hoopa Valley's equivalent to Miranda's Rescue in Fortuna (only smaller).
Thank you Allie for a wonderful article. I thank all of your for your support for Rex and other animals like him.
The Two Rivers Tribune came out today with an in depth article about Rex. I encourage people to read it to get a bigger picture.
I did find it disheartening that the Tribal Police confessed to shooting at least one dog a month. That just shows how severe the issue is. The police state they don't have enough resources. Perhaps the Hoopa Tribe needs to consider setting aside some of their $49 million settlement to provide for the animals the Creator has entrusted them with. Just a thought.
Also, if you are in the place to adopt a dog or a cat, you might want to consider rescuing a Hoopa animal like Rex. You can contact the Greater Rural Rescue in Hoopa at 530-625-1078. They have lots of animals in need of a loving home. They also aren't financially supported by the Hoopa Tribe. They are just a bunch of animal caring people trying to fix a desperate situation and using their own personal resources. They are the Hoopa Valley's equivalent to Miranda's Rescue in Fortuna (only smaller).
Thank you Allie for a wonderful article. I thank all of your for your support for Rex and other animals like him.
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