Adopt a dog in Lancashire
Remember the last thunderstorm you experienced? We are talking about a really loud one that got you scared. And have you seen video clips of dogs who need to be held by their owners because they are too scared? They are scared; their eyes almost pop out, their ears so far back they practically disappear, and they need to be wrapped in a blanket or hidden in some room with their favorite human patting their heads. Now think of the 700 dogs in the ROLDA shelter, alone in their kennels, with thunder booming all around them, no one to hold them in their favorite blankets, no treats and cuddles—only the loud thunderstorm. But you could change that if you want to adopt a dog in Lancashire and give one a loving home.
We are ROLDA, a Romanian animal rescue team dedicated to saving as many dogs as possible and finding loving homes for them. Although we did not wish to make you sad at the thought of our scared little dogs in their kennels during a thunderstorm, we still need you to understand that these are the lucky ones. Other dogs we did not have the opportunity and the resources to save from the streets must experience these thunderstorms in places that give them no shelter from the rain and the cold. So, while you may feel sad thinking about the dogs with a roof over their heads but not an owner, they are still in a better condition than the ones still living in the streets. All of them are waiting for you to adopt a dog in Lancashire.
How can you help? By being the last piece in a puzzle depicting a happy life for these pups. Remember when we mentioned those in the shelter, protected and cared for but with no one to call their own? Luckily, you are just looking to adopt a dog in Lancashire and be exactly what that dog needs. Your decision to adopt could be the turning point in that dog’s life, bringing them from a shelter to a loving home. Our plan of finding happy homes for each dog cannot be completed without people like you and everyone willing to open their homes to a poor animal.
Also, once you take one of our pups home, we can use the resources we used to house him and redirect them toward saving and bringing in another dog, giving your new best friend the same chance your new best friend got when someone else starts looking to adopt a dog in Lancashire or anywhere else.
International adoptions are our main chance at finding homes for our pups. We currently have 700 dogs in our care, but thousands have passed through our shelters. Not all of these stories have been happy endings. Some dogs arrive in our care so shattered that the doctors can do nothing more to help. Others have a lifetime of recovery to look ahead to, so most chances are that they will remain in our care. But most dogs we rescue from the street are healthy, happy, and perfect to be someone’s companion. It would be a shame if no one ever found them worthy to take home and protect during a thunderstorm.
So, next time you hear thunder and maybe feel scared, remember that you can always adopt a dog in Lancashire and keep each other company until the storm passes. You might need each other like that.