Vowing to lose weight or get organized again this year? Instead, make a commitment that benefits you and your furry family member!
In January 2014, RedRover Responders volunteers deployed to Mohave County, Arizona, at the request of Guardians of Rescue, to care for over 100 dogs from the Olympic Animal Sanctuary.
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Lots of barking dogs can make it difficult to hear Beth, so we've included her commentary below.
Following the whirlwind of family, gifts, travel and coming together over the holiday season, RedRover CEO and President Nicole Forsyth shares a special message for you.
Thank you for your generous gift to help bring animals from crisis to care, and happy holidays from RedRover!
Whether family comes to visit during the holidays, or you take Fido or Fluffy with you to visit a relative's home, it is important to remember the dangers that the holidays can pose to companion animals.
When Brutus the cat was rescued from a high-volume shelter in California, his rescuers knew that the odds of finding him a home were stacked against him. He was large, black, incredibly fluffy and old – and he landed in the shelter in the midst of kitten season.
After learning from a co-worker that a puppy in her neighborhood was being abused and neglected, Jordan, a long-time animal lover, stepped up and offered to rescue the three-month-old Labrador mix puppy. She named her Raven, and knowing she needed medical attention, Jordan immediately took little Raven to a veterinarian for a check-up.
After learning from a co-worker that a puppy in her neighborhood was being abused and neglected, Jordan, a long-time animal lover, stepped up and offered to rescue the three-month-old Labrador mix puppy. She named her Raven, and knowing she needed medical attention, Jordan immediately took little Raven to a veterinarian for a check-up.
Cold weather is no match for puppy kisses – just ask our RedRover Responders volunteers, who recently deployed to rural Quebec to care for 80 dogs and puppies rescued from a unsafe living conditions.
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Submitted by EARS volunteer Shari Neal of Marion, Iowa
Submitted by EARS volunteer Shari Neal of Marion, Iowa
Among the 49 animals rescued from neglect in Wayne County, West Virginia on May 27 were two ponies locked in a shed. Here is the story of their journey from crisis to care.
UAN's Emergency Animal Rescue Service (EARS) volunteers travel to temporary shelters at a moment's notice because they want to help animals rescued from crisis situations. Meet two of the EARS volunteers who spent Memorial Day weekend caring for 49 horses, mules and donkeys rescued from neglect in West Virginia.
Submitted by EARS volunteer Debbie Ferguson of Kildeer, Illinois
Submitted by EARS volunteer Debbie Ferguson of Kildeer, Illinois
Twelve volunteers with United Animal Nations' Emergency Animal Rescue Service (EARS) are currently in West Virginia, preparing a temporary shelter where they will care for nearly 50 horses rescued from a neglect situation on Thursday, May 27.
Read the UAN press release.
See news coverage of the rescue on these West Virginia TV stations: