Mercy's Reach Rabbit Refuge is a non-profit society acting on behalf of abandoned and unwanted pet rabbits, not only in Langley, but across Canada. They have reduced the number of feral rabbits by literally thousands over the past 2 years, which significantly reduces the threat to local farmers and their land.
I love my dog Lucy more than anything I can think of. Technically I rescued her from a shelter 6 years ago, but really, we both know that she rescued me. She is the best friend I have ever had. She has taught me some of the most important lessons I have learned, and she makes me laugh every day with her crazy border collie antics. I read this post this morning and immediately knew I wanted to get involved.
I just discovered this site yesterday, after watching Global News, and I'm really impressed! You guys have given me the courage to finally do what I have always wanted to do.
So, I'm hoping to start a new Christmas tradition. My family at home is 2 dogs, and 2 cats, and foster rabbits in the Spring/Summer months. My most recent dog, Charlotte (image attached), is a 4-year old German Shepard that I rescued from the Langley Animal Shelter last April. After talking to the people at the shelter I discovered that they are based on donations, food in particular as the animals only get dry food regularly and wet food when someone donates it. My plan, Project Santa Claws, is to collect animal things and deliver them to the Langley Animal Protection Society (LAPS) on December 23. I have a list of things that they are looking for: