We were contacted about two dogs being left outside in a deplorable condition. When we received their pictures, it almost made us cry. Both dogs had so much matted hair that it was difficult to see what they actually looked like. On top of that, they were under socialized and very cautious in their surroundings. We couldn’t turn them away so we brought them to a medical boarding facility to do a more thorough assessment of the condition they were in. It was painful to watch how two dogs that were supposed to be full of life and playfulness were instead guarded and on constant alert. It originally seemed that the two dogs had developed a strong bond so we named them Bread and Butter because we felt that they were meant to be together. But after spending some time with them, we noticed that they may not love each other as much as we had originally thought. When we separated the two of them, they seemed much happier to have their own space so we decided to adopt them separately. As time went on Bread and Butter started displaying some behavioral issues that concerned us and while they both look like cute and cuddly dogs it was severe enough that we decided they needed to be adopted into homes with a lot of structure and experienced owners. We had to keep the adoption screening process extremely strict to ensure that these adoption’s would be set up for success and so that potential adoptees fully understood what they were getting into. An adoption application for Bread came in first and right away we knew that this was the perfect fit. The potential adoptees asked all the right questions and gave all the right answers. They were also prepared by consulting with a trainer and having one on stand by whenever help would be needed. We could tell that this was love at first sight, and we knew deep in our hearts that Bread had found his forever home. Things went smoothly and soon after Bread was no longer a homeless dog. It wasn’t long after Bread was adopted that Butter’s lucky day had arrived. Her family was extremely excited and even drove for 2 hours on two separate occasions to meet her. Butter was immediately attached to her new humans and we could tell this was a match made in heaven. If you'd like to help us save more lives, just like Bread and Butters, you may do so by becoming one of the Angels for Mistreated Animals. Your small monthly donation will mean the world to us and to every innocent pet that comes into our care: [ Ссылка ]
Angels for Mistreated Animals or AMA Animal Rescue is a Brooklyn based, no-kill animal shelter. After obtaining a New York State 501(c)3 status in 2014, the organization’s mission has always been to safeguard and rehabilitate animals who have experienced the most severe cases of abuse, neglect, and abandonment. Since its inception, AMA has saved countless sick, injured, and abused pet companions from near death, domestically and abroad. After an incredible amount of generosity from their supporters throughout the years, AMA has achieved its long term goal of opening its doors to a 1200sq ft space with clean enclosures and a fenced in outdoor space. Through efficient operations, adequate awareness, and public support, AMA continues to create loving futures and erase painful pasts.
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