Man Saves Dogs and Finds Them New Homes

Twice a month Greg Mahle leaves his home in Zanesville, Ohio to drive a semi-trailer through Texas and other southern states picking up dogs set to be euthanized. He sleeps on a mattress among the dozens of dogs until he reaches states like Pennsylvania, New York, Connecticut and Vermont, where loving families are waiting to adopt them.

His Rescue Road Trips rely on plenty of volunteers who help feed and play with the dogs along the way. In the last decade Mahle has saved an average of 2000 dogs each year. See some of the happy new owners on the Rescue Trips’ Facebook Page. “I’m not able to change the whole world,” he told the Zanesville Times Recorder. “But for a few dogs, I can change their whole world.”

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One Response to Man Saves Dogs and Finds Them New Homes

  1. Harold says:

    So, which one of your many pseudonyms preform this impulsive Liberal task, and why are you attempting to invalidate it with your continuously bending political leanings. Just enjoy the story and the message it carries

    Greg Mahle is as constant as the need. He’s made this trip every other week for nearly a decade.
    His goal is not to promote which ideology he has, nor does it matter, he is concerned for the animals and the people he helps.

    Greg’s story is a great one and thanks to “Post Scripts” for the recognition of the good work Americans can truly be proud to say
    “This is still happening in my Country”.

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