This world is full of unwanted dogs, who have either been stray since birth or have been given up by their owners. Many of these dogs find their way to shelters, but sadly not all can be given a home. There is not always enough time or resources and the dogs are often put to sleep. Breaks my heart.

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Tracy Whyatt, a dog lover from Texas, shares the same sentiment. She was just tired of hearing about or seeing so many unloved dogs, so she decided to do something about it. Together with her husband Scott, they started driving around Texas to different kill shelters. They started to rescue poor pooches who had been destined to die – by finding them homes all over country.
From there on, this became their job – they started a company called Tracy’s Dogs, with a mission to rescue as many unloved dogs as possible. Tracy and Scott have so far helped 3,700 dogs find owners and homes. Dogs that would have otherwise been dead today.

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