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it is important for people to understand that rescues cost cash! It is always great to save and place an animal, but it does drain the pocketbook!

The rehabilitation is what drained me. Financially, physically and emotionally.
The rehab work takes skill and time. People working jobs can't feed a horse 5 or 6 times a day and hand walk them just as many. So many horses required a lot of dedication to get them to the point of being adoptable.
And some required special placement. One mare took 2 years due to psychological trauma. She was touching case and interesting.
I'm sure it's the same with dogs. Having just done rehab on my neighbors dog that was attacked by another dog I know it was time consuming as well. Perhaps not as expensive but still took commitment.

As you say, the rehab and vet bills for rehab, take most of the time and money. I have one now who was beaten for several years, and he is a sweet dog. I will not be able to place him, because of the damage this jerk did to him. I have kept 3 so far, but he is beginning to let me pet him now after a year and a half.

Aww, so glad he found you!

He just came for petting, so I am gaining on it, LOL! And he is trying to shake hands some . But he will not jump up on my lap, too dangerous still! :(

He is moving in finally, his couch, and temporary pillow:

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I am doing my best to spoil the beast. :)

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