You take a look these guys, and maybe your first reaction is to cross to the other side of the street. They remind you to just remember to look both ways before you do.
No, they're not a gang, vigilantes or a social organization, but they do have that certain "in your face" style when it comes to animal abusers.
They formed Rescue Ink because they feel the problem of animal abuse and neglect has grown beyond the resources of the existing animal welfare agencies. They love the work done by many of the local shelters, but they cannot possibly keep pace with the volume of problems that need to be addressed.
That's where Rescue Ink comes in. They will stop at nothing within
the bounds of the law to protect animals at risk. They will intercede without hesitation when they are informed of a situation that needs to be addressed, and they will address it. If they need to convince people to do the right thing ... they can be very convincing, they'll even buy animals if that's what it takes to get them away from abusers.
Rescue Ink is all about zero tolerance when it comes to animal abuse and neglect. Their ranks are growing every day, as Americans from coast to coast are reaching out to join in their efforts. If you know something they should know, give them a call... NOW!
Learn more about Rescue Ink, and their great programs for Companion Outreach Services, The Feral Cat Trap, Neuter, and Return program, the School Visitation Initiative, the Animal Housing Workshop, Rescue Ink Animal Advocates, and the Pit Bull Awareness Program.
Tuesday, May 6, 2008
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Hey, I wanna meet these guys! This is what I've been doin' on my own for years -- goin' up to the peep's house & talkin' to them about their abused/neglected animal. I've talked to some folks who seemed intimidating, but I've always been able to buy their dog. It would be so good to work as a team on these rescue missions! -Liz Tufte www.wigglingdog.com
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