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September 4, 2011
To the rescue -- finding a purpose for rejected shelter dogs
Lizette Y. -- In Santa Paula, California rescue downs are used to help find people after a disaster has occurred. The association is called the National Disaster Search Dog Foundation Founded by Wilma Melville. The dogs have all been trained and have been to the Japan when the earth quake happened and, the tornado that happened in Missouri. All of the dogs Melville gets are 90% from Animal shelters. All the dogs that look capable of being a rescue dogs go through a test but only few pass.
I think this is good thing she is doing because Sense dog are able to track down people if there buried or stuck underneath something or even missing. So it is saving a lot of people’s life just because what she is doing. Maybe if people discover what she is doing then possibly other people will follow her and help her.
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