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Man Rescues Dogs From Natural Disasters And Shares His House With Them

Turtle Mountain Animal Rescue (TMAR), based in Rolla, North Dakota, was founded by Keith Benning (United States). He began working with rescues in 2015 and has been able to assist several animals. Keith believes that it is our duty to ensure animal welfare.

This man and his crew rescue animals from natural disasters where they have suffered, such as floods, tornadoes, or any other natural calamity where they have been abandoned by their family.

In a video to The Dodo, Keith stated:

“Not a hero am I. As a species, we domesticated animals, and we owe them a debt of gratitude. I’m only playing my part.”

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Once the animals are retrieved, Keith and the shelter staff hunt for their families or place them in adoption programs to offer them a new life. They travel to the catastrophe areas to save the animals and move them with them. the ideal family.

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Keith, who serves as a municipal judge in the county in addition to his responsibilities at the shelter, is really satisfied with his work. A metal structure measuring 40′ by 60′ is where the Turtle Mountain Animal Rescue Shelter is located. The building is where Keith and his group reside.

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Founded in 2015, TMAR is a nonprofit organization with the mission of assisting local communities through low-cost sterilization programs, animal rescue, and care. It provides youth engagement initiatives and is a tremendous support in the fight against animal overpopulation.

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Even though they were housing about 20–30 rescued animals every month at initially, it was challenging to keep everything running well for the entire animal rescue crew. But as of late, it has increased to 60 to 100 animals per month.

This sanctuary has helped about 4,000–5,000 animals during the past five years. excellent work Keith and his staff live in one-third of the facility, which is used mostly as a refuge.

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