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On August 14 th I left for Hays, Kansas to meet the transport for the puppy mill dogs. I arrived in what my vehicle told me in 115 de- gree weather. As I started to load our little ones into my vehicle, someone yelled over to me to be careful as the people on the mill side of the rescue had been bitten by a number of the little ones. I said I will be ok—I have a first aid kit with me. Once all the dogs were loaded into their own crates, fed and watered, I was ready to head to Den- ver. The people who did the first part of the transport were shocked, because I wasn’t bit by any of our new little ones. My vehicle was just about to overheat be- cause I had it idling so I could keep the little ones as cool as possible, but I was able to get back on the road before it did. I arrived at Downtown Ani- mal Care Center at 7:00 pm that evening to find Dr. McManus was there to help along with Colleen from the clinic. Kathleen, Mary, LaFronne, Barb, Roger, Karen and Kim (volunteers of CSDR), were all there ready to help out for as long as it took. And they all had to go to work the next morning. The eve- ning went great. We did our part of vetting and bath- ing all the dogs. Dr. McManus checked each dog for any medical issues and all the dogs were ready for surgery (spay/neuter) the next morning. Wednes- day, they were all spayed or neutered and given shots. Wednesday evening all the foster parents came and picked up their new additions. Channel 9 News came to Downtown Animal Care Center Wednesday to do an interview about the res- cue and to also video the little ones. Several of the little ones made it on the newscast. The report was also aired on WB2 News. At the end of the day on Wednes- day, many of us where very tired, but when we had a chance to step back and see what a wonderful thing that had just happened over the last two days, our hearts were smiling and we had tears of joy in our eyes. 17 very scared and mistreated little ones will now have a new start in life. Thank you everyone for making this happen. The Rescue By Sue Fisher Page 2 AUGUST 2007
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