I like to say that "Montana is a small town," because so often you run into situations where you think, what are the odds of that happening? More often than you'd think in Montana! For instance, a couple of weeks ago one of our wonderful longtime volunteers, Kate W. in Missoula, was looking for another place to live. Kate had adopted Luke, a blind Lab, from us a few years ago, so she needed a pet-friendly house or apartment. After scanning the listings of available housing for a while, she eventually responded to an ad for a room to rent in a house in Missoula … only to discover that the person who was renting out the room was Wendy M., who had adopted blind Stoney and blind-and-deaf Baron from us a couple of years ago!
What exactly are the chances of that?
So Kate and Luke moved in with Wendy and her brood last week. Wendy emailed me to say, "Obviously the first thing Kate and I did was try to get a group shot of Baron, Stoney (she's the one in the bandana), and Luke together. Trying to get three blind dogs to look in the same direction is impossible! They all get along great and are sharing toys and bones already." Good roommates indeed!
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Please
keep voting
for the ranch in the Shelter Challenge — and you can
vote every day! We're currently in fourth place and still on
track to
win $3,000 for the animals, but every vote counts! We just slipped from
third place to fourth, so please help round up as many votes as you can
so we can stay in the running for the $3,000. Ask your family and
friends to vote for the ranch, too!
Enter "Rolling Dog Ranch" and
our state
postal code,
MT, for Montana, and it will bring up our listing.
Vote
in the Shelter Challenge here.
Last
year we won $3,000 in the first round and then won the $20,000 Grand
Prize in the second round, so your votes really do add up and
make for
a wonderful gift for the animals here.
Thank you!


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