I wanted to be a veterinarian, and at about age 15 I developed allergies to dogs, cats, rodents, not sure about the bunny. I couldn't work with animals, not in a vet's office, a shelter, my allergist told me I would die in pre-vet. At 49, I dumped a guy and took in a stray, and had to find a home for my trained female because I couldn't find a home for the stray and, with no kids at home, and no one to tell me I couldn't well.... I brought my male dog in because he and his sister were a team and he was lonesome and the stray had to be in, and then I had to bring in the dachshund that came with the house (and wasn't house - trained but a crate is a wonderful training tool), and a situation evolved. I adopted a big on death row rottweiler bernese mountain dog mix in January 2009, I'd always wanted a rottie but not around little kids. Picture - Bella, black lab mix, Bronx Rottie/BMD, Gracie the Border Collie and Spike my Border Collie/GSD mix. Spike is the only non-rescue, he died of cancer in January 2013. Bronx came down with cancer in 2014, metastasized mast cell, died in August 2017. I learned to fight cancer
And when Bronx (the rottie) and Spike said they were bored we adopted a border collie. It's been an evolving situation. Most of my dogs are black, they are killed at a higher rate than others. All of my dogs are rescues, that live here, and I'm full but I can foster for a month if it's my slow season and I have the yard, the room and the equipment. It lets me do what I love without doing too much. I do not foster fluffy dogs, they might still hospitalize me... but I can do a little, one or 2 or 3 a year, and I not only save them, but the one that takes their place at the shelter has a place. I work with rescues, network really well and usually manage to place them within a month or 2.
Herd Dog Rescue transport leaves October 22nd, they don't flip dogs, want a thorough temperament assessment, and if they pick up her vet bills, Gali goes on the transport. I already paid to vet her, I have receipts.