Grateful Rescue and Sanctuary Saves 15 Dogs From Backyard Breeder

Grateful Rescue founder Pamela Terhune holds "Piper", one of 15 dogs rescued from an evicted backyard breeder. Photo provided.Grateful Rescue founder Pamela Terhune holds "Piper", one of 15 dogs rescued from an evicted backyard breeder. Photo provided.

By Pamela Terhune

MUNCIE, IN—Grateful Rescue and Sanctuary is asking for donations and assistance from the public after saving 15 dogs from a backyard breeding eviction.

“When these precious dogs arrived at our facility, they were scared and unsocialized.   We’re currently spending time with each one, making sure they are getting the proper veterinary care, food and behavior training”, said Pamela Terhune, founder of Grateful Rescue.

The dogs include two Huskies, a Chocolate Labrador, two Bernese Mountain Dog mixes and a Goldendoodle.  Click here for photos of each dog.

A backyard breeder is an amateur animal breeder whose breeding may be considered substandard.  Unlike puppy mills and other animal mill operations, backyard breeders breed on a small scale, usually at home with their own pets.

Donations can be made at Grateful Rescue’s website, GratefulRescue.org

The community is already coming together to help Grateful Rescue. Roo’s Holistic Pet Supplies in Muncie is providing dog food, chew toys and nutrition guidance.

City Fence has built fencing to help give the dogs a safe place to roam and exercise.

ARF Animal Rescue Fund in Muncie is assisting with veterinary care services.  Action for Animals has also been sending food.

“These dogs came from heartbreaking conditions.  A dark barn, with dirt floors and no electricity”, said Terhune.

The community has responded to pleas for escape-proof harnesses and Kuranda Beds.  Supplies are still needed.  Go to GratefulRescue.org to see the items on the Amazon Wishlist.

 

About Grateful Rescue, Inc. 

Grateful Rescue INC is a 501(c)(3) nonprofit organization.  Grateful Rescue takes unwanted domestic dogs & cats that find their way to us, rehabilitate and place them in loving homes. Soon we will begin construction on thirty-eight acres of land on the west side of Muncie, Indiana. We will operate as Grateful Rescue & Sanctuary.