RedRover News



June 5, 2023

Diane and Bailey’s Survivor Story

By Savannah Verdon, Development and Engagement Coordinator II Bailey* had been the most important part of Diane’s* life since she was an itty bitty kitten. This […]
June 5, 2023

RedRover Responders trainings coast to coast

By Beth Gammie, Director of Field Services RedRover Responders’ mission is to help animals in crisis, and one of the ways we do this is to […]
June 5, 2023

Outreach, education, and relationship-building in Marlboro County

By Devon Krusko, Field Services and Community Programs Manager  Back in 2020, I proposed what was, at the time, a bit of a radical idea to […]
June 5, 2023

“She is my world”: Camilla’s Happy Tail

By Savannah Verdon, Development and Engagement Coordinator II Colleen had recently graduated from college and was living in New Orleans, completely financially independent for the first […]
June 5, 2023

Seven newly pet-friendly DV shelters with Safe Housing

By Sheri Madsen, Public Relations Manager Not only has RedRover reached a milestone by awarding $572,502 in Safe Housing grants in this latest round of funding […]
June 5, 2023

Sassy Abbey’s Happy Tail

By Savannah Verdon, Development and Engagement Coordinator II The first year of Abbey’s life was spent with a family who wanted to give this little chihuahua […]
May 9, 2023

Thank you from Kind News magazine

You may know about our Kind News magazine for kids. But did you know that every time you adopt a classroom with Kind News, you’re reaching […]
May 8, 2023

No More Toothaches for Tobit: A Happy Tail

By Savannah Verdon, Development and Engagement Coordinator II Brittany’s life changed forever in the fifth grade the day her parents brought home a kitten. Eighteen years […]
May 8, 2023

Luna’s Happy Tail

By Savannah Verdon, Development and Engagement Coordinator II Jill’s hands were as full as they could possibly be with three children and three young German Shepherds […]

 
February 7, 2011

Could you be loved?

For the 98 dogs rescued from a puppy mill in Tennessee last Wednesday, the answer is a resounding "yes!" UAN's Emergency Animal Rescue Service (EARS) volunteers reported that the dogs were all exceptionally loving after just a few days in the temporary shelter.

Bob Marley, who had the worst matting of all the rescued dogs, was particularly thrilled to get a bath and haircut. Check out his before and after photos:
 

February 4, 2011

Next in Line for a Clean, Close Shave

February 4, 2011

On the Road to Recovery

Submitted by EARS volunteer Debbie Ferguson of Kildeer, Illinois
February 3, 2011

Ninety-Eight Dogs and One Cat Rescued from Tennessee Puppy Mill

Submitted by EARS volunteer Debbie Ferguson of Kildeer, Illinois

February 3, 2011

Volunteers Travel from Four States to Rescue and Care for Nearly 100 Dogs from Tennessee Puppy Mill

United Animal Nations provides critical temporary sheltering support for rescue mission A little timid at first (February 2, 2011) – United Animal Nations (UAN) has deployed […]