Actor TR Knight Saves an Emaciated Dog from a Freeway and Adopts Him
“We were on our way to the Grand Canyon yesterday, when we saw a little dog darting back and forth on the busy freeway. He was emaciated, covered in ticks and fleas.”
“We were on our way to the Grand Canyon yesterday, when we saw a little dog darting back and forth on the busy freeway. He was emaciated, covered in ticks and fleas.”
“Tucson Greyhound Park has been the end of the line for so many dogs… kennel operators [need to] do the right thing and adopt out the animals under their care and not send them out to farms, blood banks or auction them as hunting bait.”
“Queenie became my pathfinder,” Rodgers said. “She was the one who would range ahead of me to find the game trail, or cowpath or place to cross a river safely.”
“It became clear almost immediately that the dog was just a big friendly pup looking for his home,” the department posted.
“Breeds are an aspect of a dog but they don’t make up everything about that dog,” said Michael Morefield with the Arizona Animal Welfare League.