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Editor,

Those of you who have not heard of the Unconditional Love Pet Rescue may be unaware of a fine animal rescue facility in the community that may be forced to close because of lack of funds. One of the partners has suffered an accident, is not able (for now) to do the critical work for which she was responsible.

Twice in last December puppies were dumped close to where I live out by Grandview. When I called the Good Shepherd Humane Society they told me they were full to capacity but recommended that I call the ladies at Unconditional Love Pet Rescue, Diane and Laura. These ladies are incredibly hard workers for the animals they save and though they too were full, asked if my daughter and I could care for the pups until the weekend when they would have an opening.

Not two weeks later my neighbor had two puppies abandoned by his house. When he called the Good Shepherd HS he received the same answer I did. They were full but suggested he call Diane and Laura at Unconditional Love, which he did and now those pups have been adopted into good homes. I should mention that these ladies are quite careful to check out the people who adopt their animals!

We need these ladies in the community, the Good Shepherd HS needs them as a back up, and certainly the poor lost and unwanted dogs need them!

Their website is diane@ulpr.org.  Please look them up to see what good work they are doing. Then think about making a contribution!

Catherine Tillinghast