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Facts and Updates about Pet Rescue by Judy, Orlando, Florida. Corporate sponsors needed to donate to 501c3 pet rescue in Orlando Florida to build a no-kill shelter.
Judy Sarullo, an animal rescuer in Central Florida for over 15 years, lost her kennel 18 months ago due to a zoning issue. Since then she has had to rely on a network of foster homes and dedicated volunteers. Despite these limitations, she finds homes for over 1,500 cats and dogs a year. Now, however, she is facing a new threat that may mean the demise of this vital Central Florida resource. Orange County Code Enforcement has found her in violation of code and given her six months to come into compliance or face fines of $250/day. Since Code Enforcement will not tell her in what way she is "out of compliance" this essentially means Judy has to move or shut down her rescue!
Judy has six months to relocate and is asking communities in the tri-county area to offer suggestions. She is searching for a small parcel of land, zoned for industrial use, that has power and water to it and can be fenced! More importantly, she wants to relocate to an area whose community will welcome her and her cause.
For those of you who are against euthanasia, against the "catch and kill" cycle of some pounds, and against gassing shelters, please know that Judy has saved many dogs and cats from these situations. Many organizations have rescued animals from gassing shelters and transported animals directly to Judy's rescue, who are then placed in the loving homes of her foster families, until adoptions are made.
Judy's contributions to the community have been profound, not only to the animals she has saved, but to the families that have adopted her animals, who have found their forever pet.
Please join us by commenting on this video so we can design a plan that works for all.
To date, Pet Rescue by Judy has rescued, dalmations, pugs, dobermans, chows, pit bulls, mixed breeds, old english sheep dogs, border collie mixes, terriers, bearded collies, Shih Tzus, Chihuahuas, Cocker Spaniels, Great Danes, Labrador Retrievers, Mastiffs, Dashchunds, Yorkshire Terriers, Cairne Terriers, Rat Terriers, Pomeranians, Puggles, Cockapoos, Poodles, Wired Hair Terriers, St. Bernards, Swiss Mountain Dogs,Greyhounds, labadoodles, Akitas, Huskies, Coonhounds, Bulldogs, American Eskimos, Foxhounds, Staffordshire Terriers, Water Spaniels, Australian Cattle dogs, Australian Shepherds, Basenjis, Beagles, Tervurens, Pointers, Bernese Mountain dogs, Bichon Frise, Bloodhounds, Boston Terriers, Boxers, Bouvier des Flanders, Brittany Spaniels, Corgis, Chinese Crested, Chow Chows, Dandie Dinmont Terriers, Setters, Spitz, Schnauzers, Gordon Setters, Great Pyrenees, Griffons, Havanese, Hounds, Irish Wolfhounds, Italian Greyhounds, Jack Russells, Japanese Chin Spaniels, Keeshonds, King Charles Spaniels, Heelers, Lhasa Apsos, Louisiana Catahoula Leopard Dogs, Maltese, Manchester Terriers, MinPins, Miniature Pinschers, Newfoundlands, Norfolk Terriers, Norwegian Elkhounds, Norwich Terriers, Papillons, Pembroke Welsh Corgis, Rhodesian Ridgebacks, Rottweilers, Samoyeds, Schipperkes, Scottish Terriers, Shar-Peis Shiba Inu, Siberian Huskies, Silky Terriers, Standard Poodles, Whippets, Wiredhaired Fox Terriers,.... She's rescued every cat imaginable ~ Siamese, Himalayans, Snowshoe, Domestic Short Medium and Long Hair, Hemmingways, Persians, Ragdolls, Tabbies, Exotic Longhairs, Russian Blues, ! She doesn't want to stop now.
ther is a shelter in florida that does not kill animals, spca, i think it is such a beautiful thought, dogs wont be killed because of no owner
istringy 3 years ago
Sadly, even the SPCA has to put animals to sleep. They have limited capacity and those who are less adoptable euthanized. Owner responsibility, low cost spay/neuter programs, and an end to puppy mills are some of the answers to this problem.
prbj 3 years ago
Please subscribe to our videos as well as the news alerts on our website. We can then keep you abreast of developments. Surely, we will have a happy ending!
prbj 4 years ago
Please use this video as a tool to introduce our cause to corporations, small businesses and individuals who can donate to building a shelter. There aren't any No-Kill shelters in central Florida. All the county shelters, even the SPCA, are kill shelters. The only no-kill option for people are the small rescues like us and we are all severely limited in capacity, using our homes to keep the pets. It is unbelievable that an area the size of Central Florida doesn't have a no-kill shelter!
prbj 4 years ago