Adventures with Adoptable Dogs by Rodgers Rachael;
Author:Rodgers, Rachael;
Language: eng
Format: epub
Publisher: RMB Rocky Mountain Books
About Me
Iâm a Canadian artist, dog lover and simple outdoors person. Maybe not in that order. First, Iâm a dog lover. I love our two pups, Beans and Anna, so much. When they need a recovery/nap day, I try to help other dogs find homes as cozy as Beans and Annaâs. Iâve been learning everything I can about adoptions while volunteering. My goal is to help improve the system in any way that I can discover opportunities. Currently, there is huge untapped potential for rescue organizations to create the volunteer role âadopt for a dayâ and for the improved use of social media. This is a free platform that can reach many potential volunteers, adopters and foster homes at no cost to shelters.
I live in Canmore, Alberta, where I work in a restaurant, create local art, and volunteer dog-walk (this takes up most of my spare time and some of the time when Iâm supposed to be working).
I grew up in New Brunswick with a kind, extremely smart mother who tried to never let a thing go to waste and a father who would learn anything he didnât already know faster than anyone Iâve met. I learned biology, mechanics, business and general tomfoolery growing up in the log home that Mom and Dad built in the woods. I feel fortunate to have had the opportunities I had, even if they were disguised as hard work at the time. I went on to university and earned a BSc, graduating with distinction (I thought it mattered at the time), and I now have a degree in a closet somewhere that says double major: Biology and Psychology.
One thing I learned after going on my way with this degree is that it wasnât going to do much for me (I probably knew that before I got it). I wasnât made for career life. I was raised to think creatively and look for opportunity where others had missed it.
I love kayaking and mountain biking. Iâm a minimalist and environmentalist, not a consumer.
I want to change minds and make a difference. Innovation is so valuable but can be perceived as âthe wrong wayâ by many who like to do things the way theyâve always done them. I want to help people question the way things are and seek solutions to societyâs accepted problems. I want the world to be a better place because I was here, in spite of my inevitable footprint.
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