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Meet Our Successful Rescues

Resurrection Rescue is a very newly founded organization baised on once independent and isolated efforts that are now uniting under a common purpose -

to heal hearts, and save souls

These are some of the animals that have been successful rescued by our Team

More rescue and success stories (5 cats) to come! - Nik

If you are interested in becoming one of our success stories, please check out our available animals and fill out our adopt / foster application. 

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Tundra

SPCA rescue, Tundra is an Alaskan Husky that was found starving with literally all of his bones showing through his skin.  As an adult dog he had not been house broken or leash trained, was terrified of cars, did not know what toys were for, and was very food aggressive.

Tundra is great with kids, dogs, and cats, incredibly energetic with literally endless stamina, he loves to run and so far we have clocked him running free at 27 mph.  

Located in SK, Canada with his forever family.

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Tucker

Highway rescue, Tucker is a Great Pyrenees mix.  I stopped for him on my way back from a vet appointment.  He was standing in the middle of a hwy bridge, looking up at the vehicles as they swerved around him.

Tucker was severely emaciated, dehydrated, covered in mud and ticks, he had large gash on the side of his face, a broken tooth, and a raw 6 in laceration on his neck.   He had a number of behavioral concerns, was aggressive with other dogs, not house, crate, or leash trained. No one came forward for Tucker.  We worked with him for several months and vetted him ($800) before rehoming him as an only pet on a farm where he is now thriving.

Located in SK, Canada with his forever family.

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Gina

Surrender rescue, Gina is a double merle Australian Shepherd that was given to me by a lady who was no longer able to keep her.  She asked me to take her as the alternative was to surrender her to the SPCA.

 

Gina was very much a farm dog, she had never been on a leash and was very timid with a high herding drive.  We rehomed Gina to a ranch where she is the special dog to a young boy. ​

Located in SK, Canada with her forever family.

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