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I Once Was Lost, But Now I'm Found: Daisy and the Olympic Animal Sanctuary Rescue

Laura Koerber
4.52/5 (55 ratings)
In the little town of Forks, Washington, in a quiet neighborhood of modest homes and shabby businesses, there remains a dilapidated pink warehouse. Packed inside that warehouse were once over 120 dogs.

Some of the dogs were kept in crates piled high on shelves, arranged in rows along the walls, and shoved into corners behind heaps of garbage and urine-saturated straw. Some of the dogs were confined to wire-sided or glassed-in kennels. One was kept in an old horse trailer. Dead ones were stored in a cooler.

In one of the crates was a black dog named Daisy. This is her story.

It is also the story of the rescue of one hundred and twenty-four dogs—and one snake—from the Olympic Animal Sanctuary, the only large-scale dog rescue in the U.S. to be carried out with no support from local government. The OAS rescue was an epic narrative that extended over several years and featured small town politics, protests, assault, lawsuits, arrests, and a midnight escape, all played out to a nationwide audience.
Format:
Paperback
Pages:
206 pages
Publication:
2017
Publisher:
Who Chains You Books
Edition:
Language:
eng
ISBN10:
194604413X
ISBN13:
9781946044136
kindle Asin:
B075FWWG73

I Once Was Lost, But Now I'm Found: Daisy and the Olympic Animal Sanctuary Rescue

Laura Koerber
4.52/5 (55 ratings)
In the little town of Forks, Washington, in a quiet neighborhood of modest homes and shabby businesses, there remains a dilapidated pink warehouse. Packed inside that warehouse were once over 120 dogs.

Some of the dogs were kept in crates piled high on shelves, arranged in rows along the walls, and shoved into corners behind heaps of garbage and urine-saturated straw. Some of the dogs were confined to wire-sided or glassed-in kennels. One was kept in an old horse trailer. Dead ones were stored in a cooler.

In one of the crates was a black dog named Daisy. This is her story.

It is also the story of the rescue of one hundred and twenty-four dogs—and one snake—from the Olympic Animal Sanctuary, the only large-scale dog rescue in the U.S. to be carried out with no support from local government. The OAS rescue was an epic narrative that extended over several years and featured small town politics, protests, assault, lawsuits, arrests, and a midnight escape, all played out to a nationwide audience.
Format:
Paperback
Pages:
206 pages
Publication:
2017
Publisher:
Who Chains You Books
Edition:
Language:
eng
ISBN10:
194604413X
ISBN13:
9781946044136
kindle Asin:
B075FWWG73