Running a rescue that focuses on senior and special-needs animals isn't easy, but Old Souls Animal Rescue and Retirement Home happily takes on the challenge daily, providing comfort and care to the animals who need it most. Now, the non-profit is asking for a little care in return.
It's a place where every animal, no matter their age or condition, is treated like family. For executive director, Paula Rivadeneira, Old Souls is all about giving the "forgotten ones" a final, happy hoorah.
"People kind of give up hope on them. They think that the puppies are the ones that should be rescued, but these guys have a lot of life left in them. And so, we want to make sure that this last chapter of their life is the best chapter," Rivadeneira said.
Old Souls runs entirely on volunteers people who