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Established by a woman who never had a dog until she was 40, Charlotte Meade walked into a high kill pound one spring afternoon in Waterbury Connecticut and was told that the dogs she was interested in adopting would not be there after the 3 day holiday. The dogs would be euthanized to make room for incoming dogs dumped by owners and strays picked up daily on the streets. With that news weighing on her, she went home and built fences, determined to do what she could for as many as she could. And she quickly learned that there was truth in that line so well known in the world of rescue, “Saving one dog will not change the world, but surely for that one dog, the world will change forever”.
That fateful weekend changed her world too. The next few years were spent scouring dog pounds in eastern NewYork and CT for dogs in danger. Adopters were easy to find! Great news! Matches made in heaven. The rescue became too big for a setting just outside NYC and Charlotte moved herself and a big part of Meade Canine Rescue to California, a state she was stunned to learn had a staggering euthanasia rate. In fact there were so many dogs being killed in enormous city and county shelters the likes of which she had never seen in the East, she decided to narrow her scope to seniors and special needs dogs and began working tirelessly to make an impact by helping as many as she could get to safety. A drop in the bucket but that bucket filled fast and Charlotte kept emptying it successfully with heartwarming stories of lives saved. She kept refilling it, saving hundreds of dogs a year. Many were in conditions hard to believe but all thrived in the fresh air and free ranging environs and the ranch just got better and better.
In Charlotte’s Words
“As for what is most important at this stage, it would be educating people in the aspects and realities of dog rescue and the need for it and the need for people to change behaviors. There is ALOT in that area that needs to be put out there. As well as vet information and disinformation. I’d love to be able to do more there. By the way, CA was just rated numero uno in dog dump states as in owners getting rid of their dogs so go figure. I am certainly not surprised.
Of course increased donations and probably when more of the ‘big guns’ (corporate donations of which we get none) look into us and when we apply for grants (infrequently these days) a quality site makes a huge difference?
Adoptions at a senior rescue are great when they happen and that ties in to educating about blind etc. and posting what we require in adopters etc.”
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A quick and lovely tour of the Meade Canine Rescue in Paso Robles, where old dogs are given new lives!