All the Pups Found a Home!
Update 11/29/98
Read about Denise
The Australian Shepherd puppies
featured here were orphaned when they were only five weeks old. They went for two full
days without food or water before someone brought the litter of six into a nearby shelter. |
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One hour before closing time
at the beginning of a three
day weekend
these puppies were within thirty minutes of being euthanized.
These animals all deserve to live and have a
home.  |

If you have room in your heart and family for a truly special
pet,
please call Denise at (530) 832-0676. |
They needed round the clock care and they were in a
very weakened
state. Life was leaving their small bodies with every breath. The shelter called Denise,
the litters last hope. She said she would take them thinking she was getting "a
couple" of puppies
not five (a red merle was taken by someone else).
DEATH was cheated from these five puppies. Denise and her helpers pulled
them through to better days. At this time Denise still has rescue puppies, dogs, and
kittens available. She provides the "loving touch" to animals that heals their
hearts and bonds them to humans.
If you have room in your heart and family for a truly
special pet,
please call Denise at (530) 832-0676. These animals all deserve to live and have a home.
About Denise
Denise Langston has dedicated a major portion of her life to animals.
She owned and operated Whispering Rivers Kennel in northern California until a short time
ago. She works as a veterinary technician during her day job. The rest of the time she
opens her heart and her home to rescue animals. A few years ago she and her husband took a
cross-country vacation. It was no surprise when they arrived home with a pickup truck
(Noahs Ark on wheels) full of animals collected from animal shelters across the
United States. They were each just hours if not minutes away from being euthanized.
Shelters eased their regulations for adoption to allow these few animals to leave with
Denise. She promised that they would all be adopted out when she returned home. She made
good on that promise.
This woman with the kind voice and warm heart can also serve as an
advocate of steel for animals who need her. For the past five years
Denise has been rescuing and adopting out animals. She has spent a
great deal of money out of her own pocket to save these animals
to
treat them, vaccinate them, spay or neuter them, and to advertise for
homes for them.
Grateful individuals who have adopted her rescued
animals make donations to assist her to save the next one, and the next one, and the next
one. There is, unfortunately, always a "next one."
If you have room in your heart and family for a truly special pet,
please call Denise at (530) 832-0676. |