2/17/12 – Thank you to all of our supporters! We have officially closed, our bills are paid and thanks to your generosity we have written a check to the Genetic Research Fund led by CA Sharp for $590.00. Let’s hope they will soon complete their work on a blood test to identify Hemangiosarcoma and the vaccine to prevent it. We have lost too many Aussies to this cancer. Thanks again everyone.
Dear Supporters & Friends of Aussie Rescue of St. Louis,
This will be the last newsletter that you will receive from me. After 12 years and 1,483 dogs, I have come to the conclusion that it is time to close my rescue. All of you have shared my life through these newsletters – the downs and the amazing ups – and I wanted to let you know the reasons for my decision.
This last summer I was laid off from my job of 19 years. This left me in the strange position of being too young for retirement and Medicare and yet too old to want to begin a new career. The frightening aspect of having no medical insurance and the knowledge of seeing what my employer was doing to “cut” costs, did however prompt me to be a little pro-active and start the process of getting certified as a medical transcriptionist – a job I can do from home and will hopefully be employed again shortly.
The loss of my job and the very real issue of not having my salary as a back up to pay the expenses for rescue, plus some health problems and the loss of many of my foster homes from sheer burn-out, made me face the reality that it was just time to end – kind of like Tony La Russa – I wanted to leave on a high note. There was also the very real fact that our last foster, Buddy’s, surgery had ended up costing almost twice as much as we had been quoted and we have, quite frankly, run out of money.
On the morning that I planned to take Buddy to meet his potential new family, I awoke with the song “Turn, Turn, Turn” playing in my head – the quote based on the Song of Solomon says “to everything there is a season and a time for every purpose under heaven” – it was a sign that my season & purpose for rescue has come to an end. I will of course, continue to help any of you in any way I can and we will support and take back any dog we have placed but as of November 1st have accepted no new dogs. Midwest Aussie Rescue based in IL will start covering the MO area & helping homeless aussies.
All of our success was a team effort & my biggest thank you has to go to my husband, Rick. This was neither his dream nor his passion but without his support it would have never gotten off the ground. He allowed me to fund the rescue for the first three years using our own monies – I think that was the last time we went on vacation also!! He has put up with my craziest plan – getting the 32 dogs from the auction, overnighting them and then moving them on to other rescues – to my deepest despair when we actually rescued 18 aussies from a puppy mill and the heartaches that followed – to the happiest moments when dogs were placed that originally we thought were not adoptable. Rick also is as soft hearted as I am – we have personally adopted 26 of the rescues – most of them we felt were not adoptable for either physical or emotional problems – 11 of which are still with us. We jokingly call our home the “isle of the misfits”.
Others have been very instrumental and I would be remiss if I didn’t mention them:
Anne Heckle was my first supervisor when I was still a part of the ill-managed national group. She taught me the “ropes”, how to get dogs from shelters and the importance of networking and she has continued to be supportive to this day.
Sheila Kenny was one of my first foster homes, web designer, transporter and patient listener when I needed to vent and has become a truly treasured friend. She also was my proofreader and made sure I didn’t use “stupid” too many times when writing up the bios about people who turn in their dogs for ridiculous reasons. She is the voice of reason when I just want to “go off” on people who abuse their dogs and act stupidly (sorry, Sheila, couldn’t help myself on that stupid). She has been one of the most dedicated and devoted volunteers and after I told her of this decision said she would have never quit until I did – you rarely see such loyalty and without her support, the closing of the rescue would have happened years ago.
Our wonderful vets and technicians – Craig Tockman, who first trusted us enough to extend a line of credit and now Tiffani Witten who has given us her support and the discounts that have allowed us to continue for so long. Teal Erickson, the vet tech that had her own rescue and has always been there to give us practical advice. The other vets and technicians at Vet Care of Chesterfield who always treated our rescues as if they were as important as their highest paying client, never turning us away.
All our foster homes – at our highest point we had 14 of them – and especially the last few who have stayed and worked tirelessly – Raymond and Ingrid Florman, David & Becky Becker, Leana & Steve Proetz, Tina Adams (did our Christmas card every year), Al & Candy Ruf – can never be thanked enough – after all is said and done, it’s the foster homes that have made us the success that we are.
Derek Bretz & Bill Duncan who asked what they could do to help and then worked tirelessly for the last 3 years to make our Trivia Night fund raisers such a success and fun time. Without their help, this decision would have probably happened several years ago.
There are countless others that have helped along the way that are too numerous to mention here, but will always have a place in my heart for their willingness to help our beloved aussies.
I would like this not to be filled with sadness, but just the reality that things naturally follow a time line and it was my time to end. My sincere hope is that I have made a difference in the lives of the aussies that have touched my heart and the people that have taken the chance on them and loved and cared for them. I hope that I have changed the mind of so many who felt that there was somehow something “wrong” with a dog that found itself in rescue to realizing what precious gems they are!
I do have one last request – I am asking for a last donation to help us pay off the final expenses of Buddy’s surgery and rehabilitation – we find ourselves with over $1,200 still owed. If by chance, we have any monies left after his bill has been paid, that money would be donated to the Genetic Research Fund led by CA Sharp and backed by the national AKC Australian Shepherd Club. This fund is very close to discovering a blood test that will detect hemangiosarcoma (the #1 cancer killer in Aussies) and a subsequent vaccine to prevent it. When we set up our 501C3 non-profit corporation – the articles stated that when we closed, any monies left would go to another rescue or research organization dedicated to the Australian Shepherd.
So, I do not feel this is a goodbye – I feel as if each and every adopter has increased my “friends” list and I will always be here to help you with any problems or questions you have related to your dogs. Our home number is 636-273-0225 and my cell is 314-740-2592.
Gratefully yours,
Kay Edwards
President and Founder
Aussie Rescue of St. Louis
Kay,
We are very sorry to hear that you had lost your job and are closing the rescue, but we understand. Your heart and soul went into this and it has to be hard on you to do this. A donation is being sent via Paypal as I write this to help with Buddy’s final expenses. God bless you and all of your volunteers!
Kay,
Thank you and the volunteers for all you’ve done over the years, and we wish you the very best. A donation to help with Buddy’s expenses has been made through Paypal.
Kathy & Kevin Devine, Columbia IL
Kay,
We want to thank you so much for giving us Frankie a year and a half ago,he has been such an amszing blessing in our lives. We can never thank you enough and all the volunteers for all you have done to save so many Aussie’s. You are all in our prayers! We will also be sending a donation off today.
We will miss going on your wedsite looking at the dogs and wondering when we should add another one to our family. We wish you all the best.
Joanna, Tim, James and Matthew Nuoffer
Hi Kay:
I don’t know what to say. It has been my pleasure working with you. I feel that I haven’t done enough for you. I was wondering what was happening when you didn’t call to give me a foster to play with after we got Keeper (Yup, we kept her name since she is such a keeper…). Ranger is looking better and better everyday since we got Keeper. She really keeps him on his toes. She actually got him to stand on his hind legs by himself. I almost cried. He has come a long way for such a bad injury.
I hope all works out well and if you need anything please let me know. I will still be wanting that red dog, since My Mikie left me for the bridge.
Love and licks from Keeper and Ranger
Laura Luecking
Kay,
God bless you! Thank you from the bottom of my heart for the work you have done to help the dogs you so love. But most of all thank you for allowing me to save, foster and rehome Aussies in the Kansas City area at a time when all we had was ARPH. I’m not even sure how many I fostered. It is going to be one of my projects now that I, too, am no longer working. I want to put together a scrapbook of the dogs and cats I have fostered. I know that one dog was returned that Kristine fostered but I don’t think any of mine were returned. I was very lucky to find such loving homes and meet some incredible people. I’m sorry things turned out the way they did. One of the fallouts of the craziness that goes along with running a rescue I guess. I hope you enjoy your “retirement” and get to take that long overdue vacation with Rick.
One last thing. Thank you for my Geo. I love this dog with all my being. He is one special dog. Cruiser is still with us. She just started her 2nd round of chemo, having tolerated the first magnificently. However, I think it will have been in vain. We just didn’t discover the cancer in time. I’m worried about how much Geo will miss his sister.
Have a Merry Christmas and a very Happy New Year!
Marilyn Trubey
Dear Dear Kay,
As always I am a day late and a dollar short. I just now, 2/4/12 discovered you closed your rescue. Without you, the silly little goofball would not be a part of our lives. Lizzi (11) is still with us, and we realize each day we have with her and her sister, Lexi (12), is a blessing. Thank you for bringing Lizzi into our lives.
I wish you all the best and I do know the karma train is going to show up and shower you with all things good.
Blessings,
Monica Robinson