How We Began
Rivers of Love became an official animal rescue in May of 2011, and was started by Shana Stradley. The organization is named after Stradley’s dog, Rivers. Rivers was intentionally struck by a vehicle on December 28, 2009. Due to her extremely severe injuries, she had to be put to sleep that evening. A few days after her death, it came to light that the driver who killed Rivers stated that he didn’t like the type of breed she was; therefore it was okay with him that she was dead. It was in that moment when Shana realized the significant need for animal advocacy. So, as a result of Rivers’ untimely death, a dream to open a rescue began. That rescue would be called, “Rivers of Love” because of all the love that Rivers shared. And just as a river transports, Rivers of Love transports pets to safety, while receiving all the love they could ever imagine.
Why We Devote Ourselves to Pets
We believe that animals are at the mercy of humans, and it is our responsibility to show them kindness. Animals are not merely property. They are living, breathing creatures that can feel pain, both physically and emotionally. If you’ve ever had a family pet, then you know this to be true. Unfortunately, too many have been dealt a bad hand, being a victim of abuse, neglect or simply over-bred and dumped out because they were no longer useful to the breeder. It’s our goal to find a GREAT home for each of the pets in our care. Where we cannot take every animal that comes our way, we make every effort to help as many as we can. That is why we need more foster families – to help save more lives!!
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Rivers of Love is a non-profit organization located in Alabama that pulls and transports animals from high-kill shelters to adopting families, foster families and other animal rescue groups.
Additional adoption info
When you’re ready to adopt, you may choose an adoptable that we have available, or have us find a more specific pet for you. We pull animals from various shelters, so we can most likely find just what you are looking to adopt! You will then complete the Adoption Application/Contract Form. Once you submit the application and it is received, we will go through an adoption –pending process, where we conduct a background check on your history of dealing with animals. We check your veterinarian reference(s), contact your three character references and do a home visit to check your home for any signs of animal cruelty. Once approved, we will bring your new pet to your home, and help you get acquainted. We’ll stay in close contact with you to ensure the dog’s transition into your home is a good one. Our adoption fee is $110 and that covers the spay/neuter, vaccinations, and microchip.
Below is the link to our adoption application.. Once you have completed it you can email it to rolanimalrescue@gmail.com or devan.rolanimalrescue@gmail.com
http://www.keepandshare.com/doc/5654981/rivers-of-love-adoption-application-contract-pdf-107k?da=y
559 South Section Street,
Fairhope,
AL
36532
C/O Lisa Hume, P.O.Box 1453,
Point Clear,
AL
36564
Fairhope, AL 36532
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