We no longer breed Maltese and had several puppy pens available. Judy, my wife, noticed that there was a newly opened "no-kill" animal sanctuary (cats and dogs) a few miles from our home. We visited it with the intention of donating the pens but, have resolved to do a lot more.
I will become the "official photographer" for this sanctuary (which is operating on a shoestring budget) and will assist them in by getting good images of the animals they have for adoption. They also want to do a 2009 calendar of their rescue animals as a fund raising project.
My darling Sara Lee ( our previous big dog) was a rescue and I was always proud of that. However, although I loved her dearly, her health was not very good and she suffered from seizures, canine lupus, bad hips, mass-cell cancer and a bad shoulder. We wanted a dog with better health credentials which is why we got Holly from a responsible breeder.
However, I am now happy that we can work with a rescue organization to help other animals, less fortunate than our Holly, find loving homes.
Even though, we cannot (with 4-Maltese, Holly and our big cat) fit any more animals in our home - we can still help in rescue efforts. However, if they get a Doodle, we will foster it until we find it a good home.