Hello, again, all of my favorite readers! Michael Estes is here, and I am back again with a nonprofit social activity that my friends and I started with the goodness of our hearts. What began as a little goodwill experiment within our friend circle turned into a massive movement that immersed our whole neighborhood and left a huge impact on canine lives. I'm a loving husband, seasoned physician in lansing, owner of intessa okemos, an all-time father, a boat restoration enthusiast, a baseball specialist, and a dog rescue worker. This is a story that how my friends and I started a canine rescue center. My love for dogs started blooming when I was pursuing my bachelor's from the esteemed California State University, Long Beach, in 1999. Our campus had many stray dogs. My friends and I used to pet them feed them over leftovers. That was the time when I attended a little seminar on how a man's best friend has been abandoned by the man himself. The seminar itself was not well funded and was not much of a show, but the message moved me and changed the way I looked at dogs.
It became my dream to be able to help out fellow dogs on the street and be able to engage in such social activities that make dog lives easier. After so many years of working as a paramedic and medicine specialist, my wife and I adopted a rottweiler and her Poochie. Poochie is an amazing mutt, and she drives the whole house mad for her bone treats. After welcoming Poochie into my life, my love for dogs got the push it always needed. I gathered all my friends, Ricky, John, Sam, and Mike, and we discussed opening a little canine center in a small booth I owned since I started my professional medical practice.
We soon opened the Michael Estes Dog rescue booth where we brought the stray dogs in our locality and nearby streets. We fed them, cared for them, and helped them, find owners. Our had work was definitely paying off as soon all of the beds were full of street mutts. The neighbors and people living in the locality noticed our good deeds and often donated a handsome sum of money to keep our dog rescue center going forward. Due to lack of space, we expanded our booth, and today, Michael Estes Dog rescue center has three branches all over the state, and we are every day helping the dogs to live a better life.
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