There is a first time for everything, and this is a first for United Animal Nations: a rat rescue. This weekend, a dozen of UAN’s Emergency Animal Rescue Service (EARS) volunteers from California are caring for approximately 1,000 rats removed from an overrun home in Southern California on Thursday and Friday.
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Hoarded dogs sent to Larimer Humane Society, The Coloradoan, Fort Collins
Nearly 100 Dogs Hoarded in Home Rescued (article and video), KMGH, Denver
Many thanks to EARS volunteer Marsha Steckling from Boulder, Colorado for these wonderful pictures.
Submitted by Ruth Koehler of Western Montana
September 5, 2010
Good news last night. Shelters in Colorado will be taking the rest of the dogs. They will be loaded on the van first thing Sunday morning and head out for their new homes in Colorado. There are some great dogs in there, and some that will require a lot of TLC. Thank Heaven for large shelters that have the money and the time to spend to assure a great foster or forever home placement.