Decompression (aka “Spa”) Weekend

By: Linda Elward This weekend was aimed at those who needed the most decompression and although I have written about these two before, it is important to understand the need for long-term residents to decompress. The first dog to come home with me this weekend was Diesel and there is so much written about thisContinue reading “Decompression (aka “Spa”) Weekend”

Finding a Home for Daffadil

Pit Bulls in shelters across the United States face many barriers to adoption, often due to preconceptions about the breed, breed-specific policies, and bans. While they make up about 6% of the domestic dog population, they average about 33% of the breeds found in animal shelters across the United States with only 1 in 600Continue reading “Finding a Home for Daffadil”

Together We Are Saving Lives: Clover’s Story

By: Holly Crotty, Executive Director at TAPS I was contacted one Saturday afternoon about Clover. The sending animal control received several reports of a dog running on the interstate. They were unable to locate the dog. As I understand it, a volunteer went out to search and found Clover, as they named her, laying inContinue reading “Together We Are Saving Lives: Clover’s Story”