German Shepherd rescue. I was asked by Char Wills German Shepherd Rescue in PA if I could help with a deployment they were heading up in Augusta, WV. I agreed with no hesitation. Got all the specifics and headed out at 5:30AM Wednesday to meet them on the property. This was a case where an elderly couple could no longer care for the dogs and unfortunately the conditions were bad. The smell of mud mixed with urine and feces and bacteria was horrific. These dogs needed immediate care and that's exactly what we did. The dogs had never been on leashes or even a collar. We were able to remove all dogs from the property safely and professionally and show them proper care and kindness as they enjoyed a ride in a nice air conditioned trailer on their way to Char Wills GSD rescue facility where they will continue their vetting, grooming and assessment. We are so grateful to work with Char Wills GSD Rescue and help them save these dogs. Please visit their page if you would like to donate towards the care for these dogs or to adopt.
Many times we see pictures and videos on TV and other social media about deplorable cases such as puppy mills, hoarding, dog fighting and even pet stores and rescues not living up to the code of ethics for properly providing for animals. Here we will share deployment stories from our owner Karen. She has been on several cases (puppy mill and hoarding) with HSUS and other independent deployment cases with other rescues. In some cases pictures and videos are provided to the pubic through HSUS and other rescues we will do our best to share those links and pictures as permitted. RTWC is certified, licensed and insured for these deployments on a volunteer level and certified through FEMA for first aid and disaster relief. Karen has graduated with a certification in Canine Specialist. Through our experiences we want to share with the public to help educate the public and increase the knowledge on reality of many animals around the world. Together through proper education we can raise the bar around the world for improved animal welfare. Pictured is Noah, a puppy mill survivor, Karen adopted Noah from her first puppy mill deployment. To date his health has improved greatly and enjoys his new brothers and sister and a big fenced in yard with green grass. A life of no hope to heaven on earth.
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