Yesterday 13 new puppies arrived at the farm from the shelter. 9 are only 4 weeks old and another sad example of backyard breeding. Unfortunately in this instance, it is being investigated as a cruelty case and the parents have been seized. This is just so sad. These babies are so skinny and just need lots of good food, comfort and love right now. Another 4 on top of that, little Kelpie X Staffys that are 10 weeks old. Plus we still have the big 3 boys that have not been adopted yet. Goodness there is such a problem with irresponsible breeding, accidental litters as a result of not desexing, dogs returned after COVID and illegal sales over social media. Our incredible rescue organisations are more than stretched for space and resources right now. Something has to give as dogs are in need more than ever. What we are doing here at the farm is just a tiny drop in a very big ocean.
We have also lost Rodney, our bus driver. It has been unexpected but we fully understand how hard the job can be, the hours are tough. Luke worked them himself for almost two years when we first started and we missed a lot of family time. So we wish Rodney all the best in his next chapter.
The bus driver position is one that takes several months of training, so it’s not a job we can simply hire someone for immediately. Due to this, there is no other option than Luke doing the driving again for day care to continue . We are grateful it’s only 3 days a week this year. We also like to see a silver lining in all the hiccups, and we’re excited for Luke to be able to catch up again with all our doggie parents at the bus stops. It’s been a few years since he’s had this opportunity and he used to love it.
Because Luke will be driving again and away from the farm in the mornings and afternoons, we have cancelled this weeks day care days (Wednesday and Friday) so that we can get everything we need to organise here at the farm done, to be set up for when he is away. There is a lot to do.
Luke also wanted to give you an update on all the other rescue dogs in our care.
AND again, we want to express our thanks for your support. The positive messages you send us every day and the heartfelt words of encouragement. You give us strength. Thank you.
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