This is my new little sweet rescue pup,
Bella. Bella and her siblings were brought into a high kill shelter
in San
Diego County
and because
their mother passed along demodex manage (a non-contagious
and very treatable condition), they were put on death row
and slated
to be
destroyed.
Thank God for Heather from the Sarah Ford
Foundation located in San Diego CA. She personally visits our
shelters
to save the
animals that she knows are adoptable but have been dealt
an unlucky hand. Because shelters are so overfilled with unwanted
animals,
they will use any medical reason to destroy them so they
can make
room for more unwanted pets.
The Sarah Ford Foundation rescues animals, provides medical
care and then find good homes for adoption. All are animals
that would
otherwise be euthanized because of their undesirable predicament
of being homeless, abused or ill. Minor injuries or medical
problems would hinder them from being considered adoptable
at the local
animal shelter.
Not many people in this world have the strength
to face the sadness in the eyes of the homeless, abused and unwanted
animals daily.
But Heather and the Sarah Ford Foundation have a mission "Striving
to Save the Savable"
I am so happy that Bella and I found each
other. At 5 months old Bella is the most wonderful, happy and
well adjusted
puppy. Her doggie brother & sister, Riley & Bailey
and every human she meets adore her!!
Also, thank you to Ally & Jack, Bella's
foster parents. The commitment to take in and completely give
the time and
attention
needed for the continued care for these wonderful little
souls until a permanent home is found is the definition
of love.
For more information on this wonderful grassroots
organization or to volunteer, donate or adopt, visit www.sfordfoundation.org