
The SOHS Saving Train is headed home at last - arriving some time late this evening!
Being born a tan Chihuahua in the Central Valley
“It is unconscionable that people do not spay and neuter their pets. The overpopulation of Chihuahua mixes is actually beyond description. This is my third trip to Fresno and it is heartbreaking to know that hundreds of animals are euthanized every day when the crisis is totally preventable.”
Leisha – Southern Oregon Humane Society
And so we head home this morning… it will take more than two hours just to load all of the dogs. We will travel to two separate kennels to pick up all of them and Clovis Animal shelter will deliver the last five. It is a massive jigsaw puzzle to make all of the kennels fit for the long drive. Dogs will be grouped usually with those that will be their kennel-mates at SOHS.
Being stranded here in Fresno due to the closure of I-5 may have delayed our journey h



In total, we went to six shelters and also worked with many private rescuers. I will most remember our incredibly dedicated and tireless friends from ARF who made this entire rescue effort possible. There is so much coordination necessary to insure a successful outcome. How could anyone forget the endless kennels filled with no hope? In one shelter we were pulling dogs out as others were in the process of being “tagged.” Their fate had been determined because the 3 day stray-hold was up. They would not make it to the adoption center and their place would be taken the next day by another wave of homeless pets. I will tuck those haunting memories away and resolve to continue to try and make a difference

