Pets
Related: About this forumIf I won the lottery
I'd run a doggie rescue. Get them their shots, treatment, shelter all I could. I have a place near Seligman, just would need to contract a veterinarian, isolate the new intakes, evaluate, salvage, adopt out the graduates.
I'm contracted for work until spring in the Northeast Arizona Navajo reservation.
Even when driving through this portion of Az/western New Mexico the number of homeless pups disturbs me deeply. I find myself wishing I could do more.
One of my past fur companions was the sweetest heeler mix rescue, salvaged in time, no heartworms, was a great companion for 12 years thereafter.
Jilly_in_VA
(10,846 posts)except it would be a kitty rescue. That's where my heart is. But I know what you mean.
Duncanpup
(13,665 posts)in2herbs
(3,110 posts)everything you can on whatever you can do to restore the animals' health w/o much reliance on vet care. Yes, you need to align with a vet, but unless you assume responsibility for the healing the bulk of your donations will go to the vet. This avenue will take you into the alternative therapy realm.
It is very rewarding work what you are contemplating but the abuse against all animals is horrific so you need to be able to keep helping and healing and not let the abuse you see overcome the good that you can bring out in the animals.
Namaste
Duppers
(28,245 posts)Some months ago I wanted to donate to a "critter charity," posted here, and searched the net. One source's best charities list:
ASPCA
Animal Welfare Institute
Brother Wolf Animal Rescue
International Fund for Animal Welfare
Elephant Sanctuary in Tennessee
Best Friends Animal Society
Mountain Humane
Alley Cat Allies
The Marine Mammal Center
https://impactful.ninja/best-animal-rescue-charities/
I've given to 3 of these, as well as my local animal shelter. My dearest friends and I have said that if we ever come into a large sum of $, a huge chunk of it will go to helping critters.
Betty White and others like her are my heroes.