muddy paw studio - photography by sandra mallalieu
Doberman Rescue Unlimited (DRU) is not your average rescue shelter. The Rescue can house 50 residents at a time, and additional dogs in foster homes.
Doberman Rescue Unlimited (DRU) is not your average rescue shelter. The Rescue can house 50 residents at a time, and additional dogs in foster homes.
The Rescue has designed a facility and schedule that is perfectly suited to the needs of Dobermans. Dobies thrive in an organized and consistent environment, and one in which they have enough room to exercise and keep busy.
Dasch loves water and running through muddy puddles.
While the dogs are in the outside portion of the runs, the staff collect bowls, toys and blankets for cleaning. Water bowls are refilled, and new bedding and toys are placed in each run.
Hundreds of blankets and dog beds must be washed and dried daily. Members often donate supplies to help keep costs under control.
And Nemo, running around on a nice day, lets his tongue air out.
Dasch looks philosophical here, standing next to his fire hydrant while watching Angel. What would a proper dog run be without a fire hydrant?
Afternoons are a busy time. In addition to adoptions and in-takes, some residents visit the vet. The Rescue has developed a special relationship with the Fremont Animal Hospital. Tyson doesn’t seem to mind his visit with Dr. Agulnick.
Doberman Rescue Unlimited (DRU) is not your average rescue shelter. The Rescue can house 50 residents at a time, and additional dogs in foster homes.
Doberman Rescue Unlimited (DRU) is not your average rescue shelter. The Rescue can house 50 residents at a time, and additional dogs in foster homes.
Doberman Rescue Unlimited (DRU) is not your average rescue shelter. The Rescue can house 50 residents at a time, and additional dogs in foster homes.
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