Denkai Sanctuary, Colorado, provides a permanent home for over 100 animals including horses, llamas, pot bellied pigs, goats, sheep, chickens, a turkey and even a few cats.
We operate through kind volunteers, and in turn give them the opportunity to foster compassion for these abused and neglected animals by helping with their maintenance and rehabilitation.
Monday, March 31, 2008
Bandit Needs a Home!
Well, Bandit is down on her luck (again) and she doesn't know why. She's hoping to get lucky FOREVER this time.
Here's her story:
"Hi, my name should be Mushy Love Girl Bandit 'cuz that's who I am. I was down on my luck a few years back when my unfeeling person dumped me in theBuckhornCanyonto fend for myself. I didn't have any practice doing this as my only experience was being a loyal and loving dog. But good fortune found me and my buddy and we both found new homes. So I loved my new family with all my might. I am quiet and like to follow my person around and just lay down quietly near them...this makes me feel good and I hope my loving companionship makes my person feel good too! All was going very well for 5 years but then the children grew up and moved away and now, much to my heart break, my adult people don't want me anymore. No one deserves to lose their home...much less twice. I am ready made. I am house trained, mature and have good manners. Given a preference, little kids aren't really my bag...even though I do OK. I don't want to be all alone during the day so it would be the cat's meow (terrible metaphor) if I could keep company with someone who works from home or is retired. Also, steps are easy but jumping in a car is a bit difficult. I promise I will love and be loyal to whoever wants me forever."
As you can hear, it is a sad story. I ask each of you to please search your heart and database for Bandit's final home. She deserves to get lucky forever.
Denkai Sanctuary, Colorado, was founded by Floss Blackburn, a lifelong lover of animals and believer in the humane treatment of animals. Floss has over 16 years of experience working with and observing both domestic and wild animals in her native Colorado. This has allowed her to develop strong skills in her own life pertaining to treatment of animals as well as outdoor survival skills and working with at-risk as well as mentally and physically challenged children and adults.