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“It was really tough,” Vifquain said, but out of that tragedy came something good — a resource that continues to reunite lost pets with their owners. Charlie Petrick is the page administrator of "Bring Rusty Home," a Facebook page that has reunited over 1,000 animals with their owners. Petrick is pictured with dog-sitting client Odee, a Springer Spaniel that belongs to Tonia and Brandon Haslip, of Rapid City. If you are able to transport the animal, take it to the nearest animal shelter. The animal can be scanned for a microchip, and then will be placed on the shelter’s website as a stray pet, giving the owner a chance to find their pet.
If you have someone in mind for next week's Be the Change, send me an email to After an unfruitful search around his neighborhood, Bartos looked on Facebook and came across the Bring Home Rusty page. Dan Bartos, who used Bring Rusty Home to find his dog, says, "Panic. 'Where is she?' She's family. We have four and every one of them is just unique."
In addition to contacting the appropriate agency, we recommend taking the following steps if your pet is lost:
When moving toward the animal, speak calmly to reassure him. Make sure he can see you at all times as you approach, and entice him to come to you. A strange, frightened, and possibly sick or injured animal can behave unpredictably. If your pet is lost there are several steps to take immediately to ensure that if it is found it will be returned to your home more quickly.
If you bring the animal to the HSBH shelter, we will ask you to fill out a Lost-Found Report so we can work on reuniting the pet with the proper owner. Petrick has been managing the Bring Rusty Home Facebook page for about five years. She said they help locate and return lost pets, including dogs, cats, ferrets, rats, poultry, and equine. When a stray is placed at the HSBH, the owner has three business days to reclaim the lost pet. If the three days have passed, the pet may be placed for adoption.
What To Do If You Have Found An Animal
But oddly, they're as safe as before due to the test prioritizing keeping back-seat passengers safe. Thinking back to the day Rusty disappeared, Vifquain said she doesn’t want other families to experience similar loss. Rusty was a present on Mother’s Day from her husband, when she was pregnant with her second son. Send help right to the people and causes you care about. Should you succeed in getting close enough to capture it, you stand a good chance of being scratched or bitten.
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Be the Change: Bring Rusty Home
It is very important for you to visit the HSBH shelter frequently to see if your pet has been found. More than 5,400 people have “liked” the page, but what’s really astounding, Petrick said, is that more than 1,000 animals have been reunited with their owners. Second, fill out a Lost/Found Report – provide your pet’s photo – with the shelter in your community. In Rapid City, the Humane Society of the Black Hills is located at 1820 E. If not in Pennington County, contact the animal welfare agency that handles strays for the area where you live and/or where your pet was lost. Rusty's wife and children have given me permission to post this Go Gund Me on their behalf.

When Saboin Vifquain’s golden retriever went missing five years ago, it was as if a family member was gone. The death of a pet can be a deeply painful experience. But acknowledging the way pet grief is different can help people find consolation. Saboin Vifquain started the "Bring Rusty Home" Facebook page five years ago after her golden retriever went missing. - As we know, the Rapid City Rush are no strangers to fun themes and exciting guest appearances at games. This weekend they’re doing it again, bringing in a former pro hockey player turned actor and author.
He was transported to Queen's Hospital by Ambulance. After a further medical evaluation, tests showed that Rusty had an upper cervical spine injury. Once the surgery was performed, it showed he had an underlying possible trauma cervical injury from earlier in his life, perhaps decades ago. At this time, Rusty cannot move any part of his body below his neck and remains hospitalized with assisted breathing. Needs to review the security of your connection before proceeding. Bring Rusty Home helps hundreds of lost pets reunite with their families every year.

“I’d like people to pay attention and advocate for others in the community,” she said. He asked Petrick to share a photo of Sadie for him on the site, and the post took off. Check out the best photos of last week from Journal stories you might have missed. Terry Ryan joins the Rapid City Rush for the weekend with a meet-and-greet event. We have experience with homes as small as a single wide and as large as a quad wide! Get up-to-the-minute news sent straight to your device.
I am asking that we, as family, friends, co-workers, teammates, and classmates, help to bring Rusty home. At this point, Queens Hospital has referred Rusty to Craig Hospital in Colorado; they specialize in these types of injuries and with dependent patients on a ventilator. With that being said, Should he get accepted to Craig Hospital, He will need to be transported by Air Ambulance, which is not covered by insurance? Depending on assisted levels of care at the time of transport, costs will range from $50,000- $100,000 for air transport. The monthly cost could also range from $50-$80,000 per month. A week ago, Rusty had a low fall while sitting in his chair in his backyard.

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