RoRescue Round Table
Rochelle Puczkowskyj
Twenty years ago, I plunged into the icy waters of dog rescue, not knowing what lurked below the opaque surface. I was a foster volunteer until 2016 when an attorney found a benefactor who wanted me to have my own rescue. RoRescue was born.
Many people see a pet rescue through the eyes of an adopter—a sweet, loving, furry creature who fits well into their lifestyle. I thank all who have supported RoRescue through donations and/or adopting one of our wonderful dogs. Too many think it is an easy road. Oftentimes the weary road is a heartfelt attempt for a miracle. I need to speak on behalf of all the wonderful people who see potential in a hurting, fearful, furry creature and are not afraid to step into the icy waters and dive beneath the surface, never knowing where the plunge will take them. I am not going to bore you with facts and sad stories or successes. We have all heard them. What I am going to do is to applaud your efforts and thank every one of you. This is not a hobby or a pastime. It is a calling. We can no more turn away from a needy pet than to stop breathing.
Dharma Needs a New Home
Due to circumstances beyond anyone’s control, sweet Dharma needs a new home. She is currently living in SaddleBrooke, and has for the past five years. Dharma is an 8-year-old Australian cattle dog. She loves people, cuddling, and golf cart and car rides. She walks well on a leash, is healthy, up-to-date on all vaccinations, is spayed, housebroken, micro-chipped, and approximately 40 pounds. Dharma has been deaf since birth, but that has not stopped her from being a sweet, playful, loving companion. She responds well to hand signals. Dharma would do best as an only dog. There is so much more to share with you about this beauty.
If interested, call Romayne at 520-834-5718.