Heading northward the other day with a vanload of precious
cargo, rescue dogs being transferred to prime locations where their adoption
chances were vastly improved, I got to thinking about the individuals who do
this on a grander scale throughout the year.
What would it be like to be the individual who has driven a million
miles to save 30,000 dogs? Who could
sustain that kind of commitment for the long haul?
The who is Greg Mahle and Rescue Road is the inside story of what it takes, week in and week
out, to give thousands of dogs a stay of execution. Animals in high-kill shelters in the South, facilities
that kill four out of five dogs due to overcrowding or lack of resources, would
have no chance without the network of dedicated volunteers who make it their
mission to move dogs away from a sure death via the last hope highway.
When the author, Peter Zheutlin, adopts a lab that had
ridden its way to him on Mahle’s eighteen-wheeler, he becomes curious about the
intricacies of the rescue operation. We
make the journey with Zheutlin as he rides along with Mahle to immerse himself
in the grueling, and yet joyous, work of uniting homeless dogs with their new
families. Over the course of a week, we
travel from Ohio to the Gulf coast.
Along the way, we meet the inspirational heroes without whom
there would be no future for these abandoned animals. This is book that celebrates happy endings
without glossing over the realities of rescue work. Anyone who loves dogs, or loves the people
who make it their life’s work to save animals, will appreciate this book.
As one who is involved in the rescue mission, I seek out books that will inspire me to continually do more and be more. Though you and I will most likely never drive one million miles, and though I transport smaller numbers of dogs, the message we can take to heart is this: There is something we each can do to make a difference in the lives of desperate beings. How we do it is a very personal choice. Whether we adopt, or volunteer, or donate, or educate, or transport, it all adds up. The sum of our actions is significant. I encourage you to read Rescue Road and then to help spread hope wherever it is needed most.
As one who is involved in the rescue mission, I seek out books that will inspire me to continually do more and be more. Though you and I will most likely never drive one million miles, and though I transport smaller numbers of dogs, the message we can take to heart is this: There is something we each can do to make a difference in the lives of desperate beings. How we do it is a very personal choice. Whether we adopt, or volunteer, or donate, or educate, or transport, it all adds up. The sum of our actions is significant. I encourage you to read Rescue Road and then to help spread hope wherever it is needed most.
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