He had a double ear infection, was badly in need of bathing and grooming and he was food aggressive on arrival. Barbie worked with him to overcome his health problems and emotional challenges.
Barbie saw the goodness in Kane from the start and did everything possible to make sure that he got a chance at the good life......and it looks like he did. We are so pleased for him!
Kane was adopted in February of 2011 by a mother and daughter. After the mother moved to the nursing home, Kane was still able to visit her there. The daughter explains, "She always made sure he had his supper with her. Besides his regular food, he would get his little dish of whatever she had that night. She would always say he was so smart, which he is."
This is a beautiful happy story that would never have happened without the intervention of the special rescuers. Far too many companion animals are euthanized each year without anyone making an effort for them. It isn't magic; it requires donations and volunteers. Thank you to all who help Red Lake Rosie's Rescue continue its mission.

