Life changes when you stop thinking “Someone should really do something about that,” and begin to understand that you are that someone. Rescue works beautifully with my hippie lifestyle that’s full of gardening, learning, living in the nature that surrounds me, and leading as natural and harmless of an existence as possible. Most of the time there’s also a foster pup or two, looking for hope and their forever families. My home in Southwest Wisconsin consists of my resident dog Duke the Puke (don’t ask!), Oreo, my financial advising cat, and a few goldfish named Dorothy. My background in finances and investments, as well as marketing, has helped tremendously throughout the process! With a handful of other seasoned rescue volunteers, together, we created Diamond Dogs Rescue. I continued working with many others throughout the following years, and realized a new approach was needed. My nearly full-time obsession with helping at risk dogs landed me on the board of directors for one of Wisconsin’s largest rescues. If they needed rescuing, I was a sucker, and everyone knew they could call on my help-including the Humane Society!įour year ago, after learning the sheer number of unwanted pets in need, I transitioned my focus into foster-based rescue. Shortly after bringing Toeby home, a series of squirrels, hedgehog, cat, dog, deer, bird, and turtle rescues ensued. I first got into animal rescue several years ago, after rescuing my first cat, Toeby, from the Humane Society.
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