Rescue Diaries - Meyer finds his new home

in animal •  2 years ago 

My rescue transport driving has been lighter the past few months which is a bit nice considering gas is now over $4 per gallon here in Arizona but on of my old friend transport coordinator from my days in New Mexico messaged me a few days ago to see if I could help get a Saint Bernard pup (2 years old and 100+ pounds!!) from a rescue in Oklahoma to his new mommy in Phoenix.
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I don't know Meyer's history other than he was a bit underweight and had been treated for an infected front elbow. Needless to say it was an all too familiar routine and route for me - over to I-17 up to Flagstaff then across I-40 to Lupton on the AZ/NM state line (a long 5 to 6 hour drive)
He was a Biiiiigggg boy but all doggy slobber and kisses when I picked him up in Lupton.
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Good thing my wife and Lulu didn't come alo g as usual as this big pup took up the entire back seat of my car.
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Not a peep the whole way across Arizona and he was content to kick back and enjoy the ride and give me some love.
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A quick stop along the way to stretch our legs and a potty break and we were off again.
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Meyer was a quiet boy for the rest of the trip, settling down to nap for most of the rest of the drive into the evening and then night 🌃.
Too bad that our time together had to end but his new mommy was thrilled to get him and make him a new part to her family (she had lost her previous dog to old age just last year).
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It didn't take long for Meyer to settle in with his new family but he was probably just happy to be in a home with a family - looks like someone is going to need a bigger bed 🤣🤣🤣
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Good luck Meyer and many happy years 💖💖💖

I thought that I would share some of my stories of my involvement with transporting/helping out rescue animals (mostly dogs). This is something that I have been doing for the past 7 years or so.
No pay or professionals - just a bunch of great volunteers working together to help the less fortunate animals.
💖Happy stories that I hope you all enjoy💖

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Here are some rescue organizations that I have worked with and support. Please help out these great people and seek out some of the many other rescue organizations - they always need our help.

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🐶https://theturquoisepaw.com/🐶

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🐶https://www.kindredheartstransportconnection.org/🐶

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🐶https://bestfriends.org/🐶

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🐶https://www.wmranch.org/🐶

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🐶https://www.solraz.org/🐶

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🐶http://www.snarllv.org/🐶

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🐶http://www.nmdog.org/🐶

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