![]() They all were beyond thrilled to get in the car and were even more excited when their food came out. "We make sure to make time for special days, such as a pool day, beach day, and even golf-cart rides. ![]() The trips to Chick-fil-A are a fairly regular occurrence as they shower the rescued pups with love. Many of the rescue residents have special needs or conditions like cancer, and the team at True and Faithful do everything they can to make the time the dogs have left extra special. These dogs have never gone for a car ride that ends with delicious soft-serve ice cream, nuggets, and kisses." Our idea behind taking our senior dogs out is realizing that they have not been loved or treated with the proper care. Madison Mulvihill, shelter worker and social-media expert, told Newsweek: "Due to our rescue being filled with mostly senior or unwanted dogs from high-kill shelters, we focus on making every second special. "We adopt the dogs out and work with rescue partner The Animal Welfare League of Alexandria. "All the seniors are served homemade meals twice a day and, of course, snacks," Letson said. ![]() With 32 residents living at True and Faithful Rescue, the ranch includes sheds with televisions, fresh blankets and new bedding twice a day. There's nothing quite like seeing senior dogs getting a bit of extra love, whether they're making progress at a new foster home or keeping up with walks despite their age. The rescue founder told Newsweek: "We specifically seek out the non-adoptable dogs and high medical seniors." (40 percent) of all dogs and 43 percent of all cats in the United States are adopted from rescue shelters, according to pet-adoption statistics published by the Humane Society. Photos of two of the residents from True and Faithful Rescue in Venice, Florida, enjoying their Chick-fil-A treats.
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