BAD RAP volunteer Nicole Rattay and her husband Steve drove the dogs cross-country, trading shifts for more than two days, stopping only for walks and meals three times a day.
Not exact matches
So
volunteering gets a really
bad rap and a lot of experts I hear will say, «Just say no.»
With hundreds of
volunteers, a dedicated staff, and training opportunities from nationally recognized groups like
BAD RAP and Dogs Play for Life, the dogs at Berkeley Animal Care Services have landed at one of the better shelters in the country.
Through support from Friends of BACS, BACS partners with
BAD RAP, a nationally - celebrated nonprofit pit bull advocacy group, to pair BACS pit bulls with individual
volunteers who bring them to weekly training and behavior classes.
One
volunteer from
BAD RAP, where some of the dogs went, said, «Some dogs were ready to learn â $ ™ sitâ $ ™ and obedience.
Nicole Rattay, a
volunteer from
BAD RAP, spent six weeks visiting the Vick dogs in shelters every day, e-mailing and phoning her observations to Huss.
I became a
volunteer handler at Berkeley Animal Control Services primarily so I could learn from and help
Bad Rap.