Maureen lived next door to this puppy and witnessed the abuse this puppy was going through. He was being punched, kicked, and hit with sticks at the age of 2 months old. Maureen is on a fixed income but was able to come up with $80 to offer to the owners hoping they would allow her to have the puppy.

The owners of the puppy were heroin addicts and when they were offered the money they released Bouncer to Maureen.

 

The sheath of his penis had been split open with a knife and he was urinating through a hole near his anus which caused the poor little mite raging infections and and a lot of pain.

 

AAS spent a lot of money, over $1200, to make Bouncer well.

Now Bouncer is in a loving kind home where abuse is no longer part of his life.
 

There has been such a flood of appeals for help this year that we may not be able to reply very quickly or at all to more appeals.  AAS is now so well-known for its experience in all animal welfare and rescue matters that we are asked for advice and help from all over BC, Canada, the U.S. and the world.  For years I have answered each and every appeal with detailed advice that I have learned from 20 years of rescue, advocacy and animal law. Our high standards are well-known to the public, that is why we are so often asked for help and advice.

We are currently working on so many projects that I am sorry to have to say that we may not be able to respond to all the cries for help we hear as quickly as we want to.

 

AAS ethical standards are simple and straightforward, but a lot of work: Every rescued dog is given the exact same love and care that I give my own dogs.  Anything less can't be morally justified.  To weigh the costs, to kill, or to rehome without paying to make the dog well in body and spirit is not true animal welfare: it's moving as much product as fast as possible and to demand money for unwell product is a business, not a calling. 

Judy Stone

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