There is real nobility in choosing to become a dog rescuer. The work demands grit, stamina, and deep patience, and it is certainly not for everyone.
Honestly, I do not think I would be a good fit to do rescues. I adore our furry companions, yet I lack the resilience and steady patience this role so often requires.
If only more people recognized that, the world would be a kinder place. Shockingly, some shelters chase profit and go out of their way not to help vulnerable animals at all.
Plenty accept dogs, then neglect them entirely until they can move them along, treating living beings like items to be shifted. That is exactly what we are covering in today’s story.
Rescuers Left Stunned
When a group called Saving Gizmo’s Friends received a tip about a ‘fake’ rescue in California