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What would you do?
My dream in life would be to win the lottery so that I could buy a big piece of land and build an animal rescue ,,animal sanctuary,,for all the innocent dogs and cats in the New Zealand who just want to be loved and make a wonderful companion.However, that is more than likely not going to happen, so I thought putting my idea out there in hopes that a dog animal lover like me who would be financially capable of funding something of this avenue would be wort a shot. I would like to buy at least 15-20 acres of land and use it to provide adequate facilities, including on-site medical care and 24/7 supervision. I would like to make sure all animals are fully vaccinated, provide any necessary meds/heartworm and flea and tick preventative care.And offcourse all our dogs would, should be spay and neuter to reduce animal suffering and to reduce the number of unwanted animals in the New Zealand: Please Spay or Neuter Your Pet!!! You'll stop homelessness. Only one in five dogs find a permanent, loving home. You'll stop the killings. More than one million surplus dogs and cats are destroyed each year because there are not enough homes for them. I have always been an animal lover. All of our animals have been rescued. We have decided to devote our spare time to help the lives of animals. The animals are very dear to our hearts, and it saddens us whenever we learn of any cruelty, exploitation, and abuse toward them.The problem is that so many people are worried about pedigrees and breed restrictions that they might miss the most awesome pet they have ever owned.Many animals are abandoned not because they have behaviour problems, but simply because they have become inconvenient... When they get too big, too active, too costly, too mischievious or even too "aggressive," they get shipped off to the animal shelter or listed in the "Free to Good Home" ads.. Basically, dogs are abandoned or surrendered to shelters because they misbehave. Dogs misbehave (act like dogs), simply because no one taught them how to behave appropriately when living with people.
Some get a second chance, some don't.You can often get a FABULOUS pet for a low adoption fee as opposed to paying hundreds or thousands to a breeder who continues to pump out puppies because they make really good money. In the end, I would rescue every animal if I could but it just isn't possible. *...Saving just one pet won't change the world ...but, surely, the world will change for that one pet...* But each rescued animal makes the world a little brighter!!
Friends for the love of animals

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  • Does anyone know the song used on the NZ lotto ad with lots of dogs jumping and catching tennis balls?

  • Shazam sais the song is called 'the scent of south' from '4 wings'

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  • & anyone know the song on the one with the jet plane in the desert???

  • @Elektroraptor I have the exact same question, that song is wicked

  • Hey I dont know if any one remembers the ad where a young guy grows up watchin his old man restoring a car and then wins lotto and modifies the hell out of it...

    I would love to find the music used for it, thnx :)

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