Staff at an Oklahoma nursing home stepped in to save four dogs
belonging to a new resident after discovering the dogs were going to be
euthanized.
Alan Kilburn was taken to the hospital a few weeks ago and eventually
moved to the Arbor Village Nursing and Rehabilitation Center in
Sapulpa, Oklahoma where he became the nursing home’s newest resident.
When he learned he would not be returning home, Kilburn worried about
his four dogs, Sparky, Lady Bug, Whitey, and Blue. No longer able to
care for them, a relative took all four dogs to the Tulsa Animal Shelter
where they were scheduled to be euthanized.
When nurses learned about Mr. Kilburn’s dogs and the tragic loss he would soon face, they stepped in to help.
Tesa Slater, an employee at the Arbor Village Nursing and Rehabilitation
Center contacted the Tulsa Animal Shelter and not only saved the lives
of Kilburn’s four dogs, but had them special delivered right to the
nursing home.
Lady Bug will be allowed to live at the center with Kilburn while
Sparky, Whitey, and Blue were all adopted by different staffers who
promise to bring them by for weekly visits.
“If even in just one little moment, one piece, we can make their world
better, then we’ve done something good,” said Danielle O’Leary, a nurse
at Arbor Village who adopted one of the four dogs.
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Nursing Home Staff Step In to Save Patient’s Four Dogs from Euthanasia
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Thank you for posting an inspirational story like this. Bless this staff!
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