About Rudys Rescue

Dear Fellow Dog Lover,

I would like to introduce you to Rudy’s Rescue. We are a non-profit, all volunteer organization with a 501 (C) (3) tax exempt status. You probably know that Labrador Retrievers have long been one of the most popular breeds of dogs. What you might not know—and what you might find hard to believe, is that many of them end up homeless, abandoned, surrendered, and/or in need of being rescued from “kill shelters” and puppy mills. That’s what we here at Rudy's Rescue focus our efforts on - saving these deserving dogs who, through no fault of their own, have been cast aside and/or left to live a life lacking in love and kindness.

This process involves transporting, fostering, temperament testing, appropriate medical care as needed, including spaying and neutering, and finally adoption into a loving forever home. Our wish is that someday every animal will have a safe and loving place to call home and we will no longer be needed. You may see our mission statement, success stories (including Winchester, pictured above, who has found a loving forever home) and information on the many Labs we are currently fostering at www.rudysrescue.org.

Sincerely,
Amy P. Holtz
Founder and CEO

“Dedicated to turning one person’s trash into another person’s treasure”

Happy Ending Tails

from some of our adopters...

Friday, 12 December 2008

Logan



Here is the true Logan in all his glorious happiness. He could not have been a more perfect dog for me. In a year when I had lost several animals to very old age. I was feeling pretty lost without the companions I had been with for many years: 2 cats 17 and 19 y/o, a fantastic and gorgeous greyhound 14 y/o, and my beloved horse 26 y/o. It was a large loss but Logan popped into my life and made everything seem ok again. He is the perfect dog.

Now, he has taken my opinion of his perfection to new heights. Two days ago, a 14 y/o toy fox terrier was left needing a home after her beloved family, an elderly man and woman passed away a week apart. She was a tough placement due to her age and timidity. My co-worker and friend, also a rescuer, brought her to my home and sweet wonderful Logan adopted her and mothered her until she opened up and became the newest part of our family. She is a lovely little girl and has meshed with Logan so well it is unbelievable.

I think Logan is a testimony to the beautiful spirit that emerges when we open our hearts and homes to these animals in need. I can't picture myself without him.
Fern

1 comment:

Unknown said...

Logan looks wonderful! I bet he is LOVING the big backyard and all his animal friends in his home.

Please Help....

Rudy’s Rescue needs help to continue our work successfully. Please consider donating to aid Rudy’s Rescue in this endeavor. Your tax-deductible contribution can be mailed to: Rudy’s Rescue, PO BOX 246, Pittsford NY 14534. You can also donate via Pay Pal by following the link at our website. Donations of goods or services are also welcome, and tax deductible. We appreciate any and all consideration of our request.